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Three Weeks Until the Young Creative Awards Deadline
Mon 04 Apr 2022With only three weeks left until deadline, now is the time to enter the Young Creative Awards
Theatre Review: Looking Good Dead
Tue 22 Mar 2022Ian C Douglas went to see Looking Good Dead, starring former EastEnder Adam Woodyatt, at the Theatre Royal
35 Years Later: Evil Dead II
Wed 16 Mar 2022Before taking on Spider-Man and Doctor Strange, Sam Raimi made his mark on Hollywood with this utterly unique horror flick...
Lust: “Lust Is Not a Wholly Undesirable Feeling or Experience” Why the Principle of 'Lust' Has Been Misunderstood for Too Long
Sun 07 Nov 2021Historically, the word lust has been plagued with negative connotations, weaponised as it has been to condemn an emotion that, within a safe and consensual setting, is ultimately healthy. But it’s time, writes Amelia Flanagan, for the word to be recontextualised...
Liam Bailey on His Career Highlights, Collaborating With Leon Michaels and Taking Long London Walks
Wed 08 Sept 2021Released towards the end of 2020, Liam Bailey’s genre-crossing album Ekundayo has been reworked by prominent New York producer Leon Michaels, founder of Big Crown Records. The result? Ekundayo Inversions, a dub/soul/reggae crossover that showcases Bailey’s silky-smooth voice like never before...
Scalarama X: The Month-Long Celebration of Cinema Ready to Take Over Notts this Month
Wed 01 Sept 2021After a hiatus owing to that-which-shall-not-be-named, Scalarama Nottingham is back with a bang. The nationwide, volunteer-led month-long celebration of cinema encourages communities to come together to share their love of films in usual and unusual settings. With 2021 marking the tenth anniversary of the festival, we run down what Notts cinephiles can expect from Scalarama Nottingham 2021…
Meet Huw Longman, The Brain Behind Simpsons-Themed Vegan Deli No Homers
Fri 20 Aug 2021The brainchild of Simpsons fanatic Huw Longman, Notts-based vegan meat specialists No Homers combine his love of all things Springfield with his knowledge of food - specifically Irish deli meat. Self-described ‘seitanists’ (referencing the wheat gluten, seitan, which forms the basis of faux meat), No Homers supply the likes of Prickly Pear, Deli Llama and plenty of other local eateries, firmly establishing themselves as an essential cog in the machine of the Notts vegan community. We caught up with Huw to find out more...
Review: Cauldron Born: How Long I Have Thirsted to be a God Among Men
Thu 01 Jul 2021We take a look at Amelia Seren Roberts' latest work, on display at Surface Gallery...
Film Review: Army of the Dead
Sun 23 May 2021After the success of Zack Snyder's Justice League, the popular filmmaker is back with the action-packed zombie flick...
Dead Quiet is a New Short Film That’s a Different Viewing Experience Because of Lockdown
Sat 06 Mar 2021Screen section co-editor Jamie Morris talks to filmmaker Alex Withers about how the pandemic has changed the way people will experience Dead Quiet, his new short film...
Penny Lane's Take a Pitcher It Will Last Longer Sangria Recipe
Thu 23 Jul 2020We may not be able to hog the 2p machines at Penny Lane on Fletcher Gate right now, but luckily you can mix up your own pitcher of their Sangria at home. It’s perfect for afternoon drinking in the sunshine, and – if you close your eyes really hard – you can try and imagine being on a Spanish beach instead of being in your back garden…
A Long Engagement: Contemporary Abstract Art at Backlit Gallery
Mon 04 Nov 2019This new exhibition celebrates the work of seven artists, featuring a range of abstract art which varies freely in theme, tone and technique. A playfully experimental vibe informs the work and is evidence of the artistic boundaries these individuals have challenged. Seven artists brought together with Backlit Director Mathew Chesney, in a democratic and collaborative collective.
Film Review: The Dead Don't Die
Mon 22 Jul 2019Jim Jarmusch's star-filled zom-com doesn't quite hit all the right notes, but still contains an important message about the ills of modern life.
Deadwood: The 15 Greatest Moments Ranked
Sat 01 Jun 2019After a thirteen year wait, HBO is finally taking us back to Deadwood, the lawless 1870s South Dakota setting of their series that ran from 2004-06. Having cancelled the show after the third series cliffhanger, relentless campaigning from both the fans and members of the cast finally bore fruit, resulting in a feature-length film set ten years after the events of the original series, which airs on Sky Atlantic on Saturday 1 June at 9pm...
Game of Thrones Review: Season 8, Episode 3 - The Long Night
Mon 29 Apr 2019Winter came for our heroes at Winterfell in an intense, claustrophobic battle that will leave you watching from the edge of the wall...
Live Music Review: The Dead South at Rock City
Fri 15 Feb 2019The Dead South popped into town on Friday 8 February...