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A Darker Shade of Fado
Thu 01 May 2014Portuguese dancer and singer Nuno Silva combined his two loves to create a passionate story on stage
A Story of Children and Film
Tue 29 Apr 2014"The mind of a child is beautifully explored, instilling in the viewer a sense of reminiscence"
Future Session 59 - April Towers
Sun 27 Apr 2014New Music, live in session, from Nottingham for Nusic. The latest artist in the Nusic Future Session studio is
The Silly Liars & The Festive Fools
Thu 24 Apr 2014Japanese stylings, fox-faced children and English ducks collide in Chie Hosaka's new exhibition
Press Association - Nottingham in Pictures
Wed 23 Apr 2014A slice of Nottingham history direct from the archives
Steven Dunne - The Unquiet Grave
Sun 20 Apr 2014An interview with the EMBA shortlisted writer about his latest book and his career
The Amazing Spider-Man 2: Rise of Electro
Fri 18 Apr 2014Spider-Man is back with the wrath of not one, not two, but three villains to keep New York safe from
Somewhat Abstract
Tue 15 Apr 2014Nottingham Contemporary's latest exhibition is sitting on the abstract fence
Interview: Torvill and Dean
Tue 08 Apr 2014It’s thirty years since Torvill and Dean became global megastars by getting an unprecedented score in the 1984 Sarajevo Winter Olympics for their Bolero performance. This April they return home for the Dancing on Ice Tour and as part of the NEAT14 festival the Nottingham public will be encouraged to enact a mass Bolero. We put some questions to the duo and take a look back at that moment when they made sporting history…
Interview: Indiana
Mon 07 Apr 2014Whirlwind doesn’t describe the last two years of Indiana’s life - since her first ever live performance at Nusic’s Future Sound of Nottingham gig in April 2012; she’s been signed to Sony, had a second child, is set to release her fourth single and play a hometown gig that’s going to struggle to contain her. Not too shabby for a lass from Long Eaton who likes her pop a darker shade of grey…
Don't Flop Raise the Bar in Nottingham
Fri 21 Mar 2014Don’t Flop have gone from strength to strength in the last five years to emerge as the UK’s biggest battle rap league. A forthcoming year of madness is on the cards for them and they’re dragging Nottingham into it with their newest event, Raise the Bar. Be there or be square...
The Lord of Milan - Herbert Kilpin
Tue 18 Mar 2014Did you know that a Lacemaker from Nottingham co-founded AC Milan? Read all about it...
Interview: Pippa Hennessy
Thu 13 Mar 2014Pippa Hennessy is a one woman whirling dervish of creativity whose diary alone is enough to make a busy person’s head spin. She lets us in on the
secrets of her success...
Switch Studio Billboards
Fri 07 Mar 2014It's time to wave goodbye to the artwork that's brightened up Huntingdon Street for the past three years
A History of Women and Feminism in Nottingham 1903-2014
Fri 28 Feb 2014In Celebration of International Women's Day 2014, WoLAN take us through the history of women's rights in the 20th and 21st century and Nottingham's part in the movement...
Major Oak Chorus
Wed 12 Feb 2014"There is an amazing raw power in hearing a song come together by sixty or so enthusiastic blokes all singing their hearts out"
Paul Kaye on his love for Sid Vicious
Wed 05 Feb 2014Sid Vicious was a sneering, violent, charismatic icon of an era of music that spoke to a disaffected generation. One of those he shouted loudly at was Paul Kaye, an actor and comedian who has graced our screens with his own alter-egos, including Dennis Pennis and Mike Strutter, as well as in dramas such as Game of Thrones and Waking The Dead. As the 35th anniversary of Vicious’ death approaches, he muses on the man and the legend...
Interview: George Akins of Rock City
Thu 16 Jan 2014George Akins lived the dream of every music-loving teenager when he was given the keys to Rock City as his eighteenth birthday present. Since then he’s taken it up a notch by adding more venues, a national promotions company and a roster of acts to his empire. By George, hasn’t he done well?
Nottingham Cinema History
Tue 14 Jan 2014From his first experience of Saturday morning kids’ shows at the pictures, Rick Wilde became hooked on not only films but on how cinemas worked. Beginning his career in 1953 as a four teen-year-old, he worked as a projectionist until 2006. When he joined the business there was 52 picture houses around the city: from the crude conversions of the early 1900s, the gilded Victorian palaces of the 1910s, the art deco continentals of the 1930s, the sophisticated twin and triples of the 1960s and 1970s, to the multiplexes of today - he’s seen it all. A walking encyclopedia of Notts cinema shares his knowledge with us...
History of Nottingham's Savoy Cinema
Mon 13 Jan 2014On 7 November 1935, the Savoy Cinema opened its doors to screen its first film, Flirtation Walk, a musical romance starring Dick Powell. It was likely that only the Lenton locals took any notice of this event because, at that time, there were 52 other cinemas in and around Nottingham. So if it wasn’t that extraordinary then, what is its place in Nottingham today? And how in Cockleman’s name has it survived so long when the others have not?
Since 1843: NTU 170 Years Exhibition
Tue 07 Jan 2014NTU's School of Art and Design celebrates its 170th birthday and to mark the occasion they have invited back some of their most famous alumni to showcase their work in the Since 1843 exhibition…
Interview: Saint Raymond
Fri 03 Jan 2014If anyone can take Jake Bugg’s crown in 2014 our money is on Callum Burrows’ musical alter-ego, Saint Raymond...
Interview: Corey Neilson of Nottingham Panthers
Thu 02 Jan 2014Last season Corey Neilson led Nottingham Panthers to their most successful season ever. They did a clean sweep of all three trophies winning the regular season title, the Challenge Cup and the play-offs. Can they repeat the feat again this year?