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5 Great Events in Nottingham This Week: Craig Charles, Red Ellen and More
Sun 10 Apr 2022With live music, immersive cinema and poetry book clubs, there's something for everyone in Notts this week...
Gig Review: Imelda May
Fri 08 Apr 2022After releasing her sixth studio album 11 Past The Hour, Imelda May hit the Royal Concert Hall for a beautiful and uplifting show...
5 Great Things to Check Out in Nottingham This Week
Sun 03 Apr 2022Things Fell Apart, Toy Story and The Fratellis - a busy seven days are coming up for Notts...
The Best Films Coming to Nottingham Cinemas in April 2022
Thu 31 Mar 2022From the super wealthy to the super sleazy, Nottingham cinemas have it all this month...
6 of the Best Things to Do in Nottingham This Week
Sun 27 Mar 2022Musa Okwonga, Yuriko Kotani and Stuart Pearce (not that one) are all coming to the city...
Nottingham International Film Festival Announces April Line-Up
Thu 24 Mar 2022The event will take place at both Savoy Cinema and Nottingham Contemporary...
Exhibition Reviews: The Eye as Witness and Fragments of Sudan at Djanogly Gallery
Thu 10 Feb 2022As Lakeside Arts presents two chilling new exhibitions, The Eye as Witness and Fragments of Sudan, our understanding of agency, suffering, and war are refigured through photography and virtual reality…
5 Underrated Films You May Have Missed in 2021
Tue 28 Dec 2021It’s been a fast and furious year filled with cinematic marvels – but here are five great films you might just have had no time to dive into…
Review: Mayhem Film Festival 2021
Mon 18 Oct 2021The famous Mayhem Film Festival took over Broadway Cinema last week. Here's what we thought to this year's eclectic horror event...
Catching up with Mayhem Film Festival as the Cult Cinema Weekend Returns To Broadway
Wed 06 Oct 2021Mayhem Film Festival returns from beyond the grave this month with a gloriously gory line-up of contemporary cult cinema – Screen co-Editor Jamie Morris speaks to programmers Steven Sheil, Chris Cooke and Melissa Gueneau about what they’re most looking forward to...
Out of Time: Sir William Neville and Sir John Clanvowe, the Medieval Knights Who May Have Had a Same-Sex Union
Sun 11 Jul 2021During the 1913 renovation of a mosque in modern-day Istanbul, a fourteenth century tomb was rediscovered bearing the names of two men. The first was Sir William Neville, a former Constable of Nottingham Castle, while the second was Sir John Clanvowe, the man said to have penned the Robin Hood ballad upon which all later iterations of the legend are based. But the nature of the tomb, and other recorded evidence, suggests that Neville and Clanvowe could have been bonded in an early example of a same-sex union…
Mayhem Film Festival to Return to Broadway This Year
Sun 16 May 2021After hosting a scaled-down 'Skeleton Event' last year, the organisers of the iconic Mayhem Film Festival are hoping to bring the event back to its full gory glory this October..
Myhouse Yourhouse: Coming Out of Retirement, Mental Health, and a Virtual Festival
Sat 15 May 2021It was only when the world came to a crashing halt and gig venues, clubs and record shops were forced to shut their doors, that people realised just how important music is in bringing us all together. But out of that dark period came the resurrection of Myhouse Yourhouse. Part-online gig, part community and part virtual venue, it entertained over 80,000 listeners during the last twelve months, raising huge amounts for charity in the process. Addie Kenogbon talked to creator and Notts DJ Alex Traska and DJ and events organiser Jakki Denton to find out just how this Nottingham subculture became a beacon for mental health awareness, hope and togetherness...
The Thompson Brothers on Meditation and Prince Philip's Funeral
Sun 09 May 2021Nottingham's most opinionated grocers on...