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Literature Review: Time at the Bar
Tue 07 Jun 2016"If you haven't read Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, f*ck off to Derby and never come back"
Live Music Review: The Invisible Orchestra at the Masonic Lodge
Mon 06 Jun 2016Celebrating the launch of their new album, Champagne Taste Lemonade Money
Live Music Review: Dot To Dot Festival 2016 - Part 1
Sun 05 Jun 2016Running all over the city centre in pursuit of alternative musical enjoyment is something we definitely subscribe to
Live Music Review: Brian Wilson presents Pet Sounds at the Royal Concert Hall
Fri 03 Jun 2016We had fun fun fun until the curfew took Brian away
Review: A Novel Trial at Galleries of Justice
Fri 03 Jun 2016Bums, willy, fanny, John Thomas, winkle, cock, todger, pecker, gash, tuppence, etc.
Film Review: Alice Through the Looking Glass
Thu 02 Jun 2016The sequel to the 2010 film has not been well received - what did our reviewer make of it?
Musical Review: Carlton Operatic Society presents Grease
Thu 02 Jun 2016You can catch the amateur production of the classic at Nottingham's Theatre Royal until Sunday 5 June
Live Music Review: Bud EP Launch at Spanky Van Dykes
Wed 01 Jun 2016The local singer celebrated the release of City Bird
Review: D. H Lawrence, By Night and Day
Wed 01 Jun 2016"Lawrence isn’t capable of writing a comedy. He’s far to up his own arse. But he does have a gift for dialogue and like all writers worth their salt he can pin down the motivations of characters"
Nottingham News From Last Month
Mon 30 May 2016"Seventeen riffraff scallywags have been banged up for scrapping after two football games back in March"
Review: Altitude Sickness at Lakeside
Wed 25 May 2016"Lawrence is obsessive, didactic and at times an absolute bore. Frieda on the other hand likes getting her leg over with anyone up for it."
Contemporary Dance Review: Coal at Nottingham Playhouse
Tue 24 May 2016"Every man fell to the floor, and when Margaret Thatcher finally left the stage, she kicked the one on her side away, leaving everyone behind in collapse"
Spoken Word Review: Austerity Cafe
Mon 23 May 2016"In Britain, we don't dig coal from mines any more. We used to build ships, but no longer on these shores. We can be proud of our bankers who generate millions, and we're still good at making guns!"
Short Film Review: Shelter
Sun 22 May 2016A locally made eleven minute sci-fi drama set against the backdrop of eighties Britain
Film Review: NG83 When We Were B Boys
Sat 21 May 2016The documentary about the Notts breakdancing scene in the eighties has a Broadway screening this weekend
Theatre Review: Breakin Convention
Fri 20 May 2016The festival that turns breaking and popping on its head and makes an event of an event like no other, smashed it on stage and off
Theatre Review: The Level of Being by Martin Arrowsmith
Wed 18 May 2016Far from am-dram, the Nottingham Actors' Studio open their new space with a bang
Live Music Review: Rob Green EP Launch at Rough Trade Nottingham
Mon 16 May 2016"He makes you feel as though you know him personally and brings you into his world so that you can relate to and connect with his music"
Live Music Review: Kagoule at The Bodega
Mon 16 May 2016"The extra bit of polish is unsurprising, since they've been jamming together since they were around fourteen"
Theatre Review: Breakfast At Tiffany's
Wed 11 May 2016It’s a tough job, filling Audrey Hepburn’s LBD, but a former Inbetweener is giving her best "Dhaaarling" at the Theatre Royal
Live Music Review: Handmade Festival 2016 in Leicester
Sat 07 May 2016While their team was busy winning the Premier League, the city was hosting a three-day music festival
Film Review: Special Correspondents
Sat 07 May 2016Ricky Gervais' latest film made exclusively for Netflix
Theatre Review: A Midsummer Night’s Dream: A Play for the Nation
Fri 06 May 2016The most laughter I’ve ever heard at a Shakespeare comedy