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UNESCO City of Literature: Edward Harley
Wed 12 Nov 2014If it wasn’t for a book-loving toff who was bobbins with money, we wouldn’t have the British Library. In the first of a series of essays, we explain why Nottingham is truly worthy of being a UNESCO City of Literature, starting with the incredible bibliophile Edward Harley.
The History of the Malt Cross Nottingham
Thu 06 Nov 2014After scooping a £1.38m grant from Heritage Lottery Funding this year, the Malt Cross closed its doors for four months to undergo a massive restoration. Now re-opened, it’s the largest Victorian music hall outside of London and one of only a fistful left in the country. As one of Nottingham’s most beautiful buildings, it’d be remiss not to have a dig in to its colourful history…
Interview: Anthony Hopwood Nottingham's Bicycle Boom Box
Tue 04 Nov 2014Anthony Hopwood is a hard man to miss. Partly because he’s a tall, beefy bloke with long hair, a beard and baseball cap, but mostly because he rides around town on a bike with a massive sound system thumping out dub reggae at high decibel levels...
Street Tales: Body Snatchers of Barker Gate
Mon 03 Nov 2014During the Industrial Revolution, advancement in medical sciences came to Nottingham and with them, a gruesome new trade...
National Badminton League Hits Nottingham
Thu 30 Oct 2014A brand new National Badminton League has been formed, and Notts have a team in it. It's coming to town next week. We're probably going to own it.
Interview: Trevor Bamford of Nightbreed
Thu 30 Oct 2014Trevor Bamford, the Darklord of Hoodtown lets us in on the subculture that was pushed to the sides but never evanesced...
Customs in Nottinghamshire
Tue 28 Oct 2014A rundown of some of the traditions that we're keeping alive and kicking in Nottinghamshire
Interview: Chris Read
Tue 21 Oct 2014One of Notts’ best loved servants and county cricket’s most respected performers, Chris Read arrived at Trent Bridge seventeen years ago and has been club captain for the last seven of those. We caught up with the Outlaws’ talisman to reflect on his time here…
Flesh Season at Nottingham Playhouse
Mon 20 Oct 2014Flesh Season is coming to Nottingham Playhouse this month, but don’t be fooled by the title: the flesh is more symbolic than salacious. We talked to its curator, Bea Udeh, about diversity on the stage.
Street Tales: Market Street
Fri 17 Oct 2014Once upon a time, the proles of Nottingham got one over on the gentry through the medium of road-signage...
Hockley Hustle: Nottingham and Nottinghamshire Refugee Forum
Wed 15 Oct 2014Find out more about another of the four charities Hockley Hustle is helping out this year
Hockley Hustle: John van Geest Cancer Research Centre
Mon 13 Oct 2014Find out more information of one of the four charities Hockley Hustle is helping out this year
Interview: Councillor Jon Collins
Wed 08 Oct 2014We put your questions to the leader of Nottingham City Council and here's what he had to say in response
Cycling in Nottingham: Citycard Bikes
Tue 07 Oct 2014This month, we look at the revolutionary 'Borisbikes' of the city and ask whether they're really worth pushing
Cycling in Nottingham: Cycle Paths
Tue 09 Sept 2014We go for a ride along the cycle paths and lanes of Nottingham - and it ain’t all pretty...
University of Nottingham Video Competition 2014
Sat 06 Sept 2014Help choose the welcome video, for incoming University of Nottingham students, from the four finalists
Danny Rhodes Author and Forest Fan on Hillsborough
Thu 04 Sept 2014Football in the eighties: Dilapidated stadia. Cages. Hooliganism. Belonging. Kenilworth Road. Heysel. Bradford. And then Hillsborough. Danny Rhodes’ third novel takes us back to 15 April 1989 and a match that would change the lives of fans forever...
Nottingham Music Venue Accessibility For People In Wheelchairs
Wed 03 Sept 2014Rob Maddison leads Spaceships Are Cool, drums for electro-funksters Yunioshi, and has a new musical project in the shape of Revenge of Calculon. A longtime performer and gig goer, he’s also been in a wheelchair since 2007. With Nottingham often being touted as having one of the UK’s best live music scenes, and with over eleven million registered disabled people in the country, we spoke to him about the accessibility of local venues and if there’s anything else that can be done to improve them...
Nottingham Creative Fringe
Mon 01 Sept 2014A showcase of arts, crafts, food, and loads more. Kirsty Fox and Laura Marano tell us about the Sneinton Market event
Interview: Stuart Pearce
Tue 19 Aug 2014Brought to the City Ground by Cloughie, Stuart Pearce played for Forest for twelve years, becoming their most capped international player and a stone cold cult favourite as he earned his ‘Psycho’ moniker. Ending his time here as a caretaker player-manager in 1997, he is now back as manager after proving his mettle with Manchester City, England under-21s and the 2012 Olympic Great Britain team. As the club prepares for an assault on promotion to the Premier League, we had a chat with the man himself…
Pick of the Week: 11 - 17 August
Sun 10 Aug 2014LeftLion's handy guide to the dandy things going on in Nottingham over the next seven days
Photos: Future Sound of Nottingham Final
Wed 16 Jul 2014All the acts that vied for the enviable opening slot of Splendour's main stage
Christopher Richardson talks Nottingham in the 19th Century
Mon 14 Jul 2014City Of Light is a book that celebrates Nottingham’s gobbiness during the nineteenth century, when we got up to all sorts in the name of education. We chatted to the author, Christopher Richardson, about the role of libraries, literacy and Luddites in the city’s history...
City Ground World Cup All-Stars
Fri 11 Jul 2014Think Forest are no match for World Cup footballers? Well here's a full squad of players from Brazil 2014 who have played at the City Ground