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Nottingham Indie Fashion Week: Nottz Warriors
Sun 15 Mar 2015Friday's dance/fashion hybrid event, in video form, with interviews from Bantum's Simeon Hartwing and more
Nottingham Indie Fashion Week: Nottz Warriors in Photos
Sun 15 Mar 2015Clothing designers and dance troops got together to create a mad mesh of a fashion show at The Lacehouse
Nottingham Indie Fashion Week Kicks Off
Fri 13 Mar 2015"Highlighting what's happening off the street, up in the workshops and studios around Nottingham"
Nottingham Indie Fashion Week in Photos
Fri 13 Mar 2015We took a few snaps at the launch event for Creative Quarter's Nottingham Indie Fashion Week
Nottingham Indie Fashion Week Kicks Off
Fri 13 Mar 2015"Highlighting what's happening off the street, up in the workshops and studios around Nottingham"
Interview: Holly Lucas
Thu 12 Mar 2015Having graced our screens in a scruffy apron and bonnet for the Channel 4 series The Mill over the course of last year, Holly Lucas has now ditched the dirty work in favour of the Buddhist faith. We caught up with her and had a good old natter about veganism, lamb chops, and those jobs you just want to forget...
Nottingham Through Fresher Eyes
Thu 12 Mar 2015Nottingham Trent University's photography students snapped up the city when they were mere fresh faces cutting their teeth
Street Tales: Narrow Marsh
Tue 10 Mar 2015We delve a little deeper into the history of our city’s streets to give you the tales they’d never have taught you at school...
Ten Reasons Why Nottingham is the City of Football
Fri 27 Feb 2015Celebrating our title as England's City of Football, we've got ten Notts football firsts for you to dig your studs into...
Alan Sillitoe: The Bard of Nottingham
Thu 26 Feb 2015A photo essay exploring Nottingham's literary history from the Cheese Riots of 1766 to the trial that made it possible for everyone to swear more freely
Alan Sillitoe: The Bard of Nottingham
Thu 26 Feb 2015A photo essay exploring Nottingham's literary history from the Cheese Riots of 1766 to the trial that made it possible for everyone to swear more freely
Cycling in Nottingham: The Best and Worst Routes
Tue 24 Feb 2015We did a quick survey to find out what cyclists reckon are Nottingham’s best and worst cycling infrastructure features. Nothing scientific, but we asked around, heard your opinions - including Nottingham Velo Venturers and Pedals chairman, Hugh McClintock - and came up with a list to outline the physical things that make cycling easier, safer and more convenient.
Interview: Amy White, Nottingham Forest Ladies
Thu 19 Feb 2015Amy White, Midfielder for Nottingham Forest Ladies FC, was scouted by Forest as a nipper. Seemingly unable to sit still, the 23-year-old holds down a full-time job, plays professional football and somehow manages to fit in coaching and a social life. Currently out with an injury, we chatted to her about her love of the beautiful game...
Moscow City Ballet: The Nutcracker
Sun 08 Feb 2015It’s like that elusive last Christmas present that got lost in the post
Moscow City Ballet: The Nutcracker
Sun 08 Feb 2015It’s like that elusive last Christmas present that got lost in the post
UNESCO City of Literature: Lord Byron
Wed 04 Feb 2015He fought in wars, stood up for the poor, and kept a bear in his room at Trinity College, Cambridge. But Lord Byron also banged out a few poems - another reason why Nottingham is worthy of being a UNESCO City of Literature...
Street Tales: Long Row
Mon 02 Feb 2015Years ago, the buildings on Long Row extended halfway over the marketplace and a young lad got a bit curious about the roof tiles
Sobar: Nottingham's Alcohol Free Bar from Double Impact
Tue 27 Jan 2015Binge drinking has been a problem in Britain for a long time. After what feels like hundreds of government initiatives, there’s still a lot of emphasis placed on social responsibility. But how can we tackle this head on? Sobar is just one of the unique ways that society is having a go…
Nottingham Loves...
Wed 21 Jan 2015If you thought you couldn't love Notts more, this poem'll prove you wrong
Cycling in Nottingham: History of Raleigh Bikes
Thu 15 Jan 2015You can hardly move in Nottingham, or anywhere else for that matter, for Raleigh bikes. Not the new ones, which aren’t sold by as many bike dealers as they once were, but second-hand and restored classic machines – from rare pre-war models to the ‘all steel’ bikes of the fifties and sixties, to fold-up twenties, to Choppers, Grifters, Activators and Team Banana racers of the eighties.
UNESCO City of Literature: Margaret Cavendish
Tue 13 Jan 2015Here's your second essay in the series supporting Nottingham's bid to win the City of Literature title
City Arts Move From Radford Into City Centre
Mon 12 Jan 2015The newest face in town is City Arts. Parked next door to the Writers’ Studio on the border of Sneinton, the new office and creative space is the most centrally located in the organisation’s nearly forty-year history…
Street Tales: The Bubonic Bell Inn
Thu 25 Dec 2014Find out more about the plagued history of that owd pub on Angel Row from a man who tells Nottingham stories you've never heard before...
Live: Christmas Jazz Fest with the Nottingham Jazz Orchestra
Thu 18 Dec 2014"This is just what you want from a Christmas jazz gig – a big warming, accessible hug of an experience, like a Die Hard box set with a large brandy"
Rough Trade Open Up In Nottingham
Wed 10 Dec 2014Stephen Godfroy, director and co-owner of Rough Trade, is credited with revitalising the company after joining a decade ago. Firstly he introduced the subscription-based ‘Album Club’ and then helped develop Rough Trade East, the company’s flagship store on trendier-than-thou Brick Lane. After setting up Rough Trade New York last October, the independent record store has opened its first UK store outside of London on Broad Street. He came to Nottingham for the store’s opening, so we nipped in for a chat…