There's more content than you would believe. Hopefully this will make finding it a bit easier...
Interview: Kenneth Allan Taylor
Sun 04 Dec 2005"Mother Goose is my favourite. She is the Hamlet of panto, because the story is about her. She's not just funny, she has pathos"
Interview: Dizzee Rascal
Sun 04 Dec 2005"Anything you want in life, reach out for it man... it's nothing. It's easy to give up after a setback, but just keep pressing on with desire"
Interview: Rupert Procter
Sun 04 Dec 2005When you speak to Rupert Procter, you get the distinct feeling he has an interesting past...
Interview: Liam Howlett of The Prodigy
Sun 04 Dec 2005"I always knew we had a killer tune. I’d done the instrumental and called up Keith and Maxim. Whoever got there first would get to claim it"
Interview: Enjoy The Ride
Thu 01 Dec 2005"It's an audio-visual celebration of music, art, poetry and performance. Pretty much anything goes."
A History of Notts on TV 1950-2005
Tue 04 Oct 2005Nottingham's had more appearances on the telly box that you might think...
Interview: Shauna Shim
Sun 02 Oct 2005"We shot Dogville for two months in Sweden and it was phenomenal. Lars is a genius and working with him is such a privilege."
Interview: Ian Smith from Television Workshop
Sun 02 Oct 2005We speak to the man behind Nottingham's version of RADA...
Interview: Joe Strange
Sun 02 Oct 2005"I write in the summer and record in the winter. I’m very efficient about these things."
Interview: Miss Nottingham 2005
Sun 02 Oct 2005"The fact that I'm a curvy size 12 made me stand out! Also, being Iraqi means I had a different look from the others"
Interview: Nicolas Deshayes
Sun 02 Oct 2005"I create hybrid sculptures that gather multiple cultural and stylistic references. In the end, so much familiarity leads to a strange sense of hyperreality"
Interview: The Elementz
Sun 02 Oct 2005"We bring something different to the table for each artist we work with. We see what identity they want to give a track, or if they just want us to go bananas."
Interview: Andrew Shim
Sat 01 Oct 2005"I had a part in Dead Mans Shoes, which was quite a big role when we were filming, but it eventually got cut out of the final picture except for being in the crowd at the funeral scene..."
Interview: Super Furry Animals
Wed 21 Sept 2005"When we play places a few times we get a bit bored, but with Rock City i'm still excited. It's got a lot of history"
Interview: Computerman
Wed 21 Sept 2005"Before a gig we went for a Chinese with a guy from Must Destroy Records. We didn't talk about music or anything, but he signed us after the show."
Interview: Soulmonkey
Sun 11 Sept 2005"Monkey's definitely have soul, I once saw an orangutan singing some Curtis Mayfield tracks. Phenomenol"
Interview: Lost Project
Fri 02 Sept 2005"The idea behind Lost Project is that it is a project itself. We‘d known each other a while and we vibe off each other in general."
Interview: Rob Newman
Wed 03 Aug 2005As the wittiest and most verbose of the early nineties comedians, Rob Newman did the sensible thing to preserve his status and quit...
Interview: Roots Manuva
Mon 01 Aug 2005As a warm-up to Glastonbury 2005, Rodney Smith brought his band to Nottingham and sold out the Rescue Rooms (with less than a week’s notice). We caught up with him for a natter…
Interview: Dave McVay Author of Steak Diana Ross
Mon 01 Aug 2005"People are born and bred as Notts supporters. There's a certain animosity towards Forest, but not like in certain cities where it’s life or death"
Interview: Little Barrie
Mon 01 Aug 2005"I had been in bands before, but they were mainly instrumentals, and I wanted to do something more song based"...
Interview: Pete Jordan of Spectrum
Mon 01 Aug 2005Since 2001 Pete Jordan has built Spectrum, from being a small Notts club night into one of the best breaks event in the world. Along the way it has also taken him on tour from Croatia to Glastonbury, not to mention putting him in touch with some of the best DJ’s in the business. We caught up with him to find out more…
Interview: Punish The Atom
Mon 01 Aug 2005"We were number two in the charts on a Ukraine radio station. We were between Oasis and The Bravery. That felt very surreal..."
Interview: The Magic Heroes
Sat 30 Jul 2005"We can't go anywhere without someone commenting on our afros. If we go near Flares, some girl will always try to rip our scalps off."