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Notts TV: The First Six Weeks
Sat 05 Jul 2014We have a look at our local telly channel's first month and a half on air
Music Reviews: June - July 2014
Tue 24 Jun 2014With Bru-C, Michael A Grammar, Ryan Thomas, Garton, Opie Deino, Simon Waldram, Grey Hairs, Privateers and more
Book Reviews: June - July 2014
Fri 20 Jun 2014A corrupt detective inspector, a post-war love affair, a cub who can't sleep in the dark, and more
Review: Sat & Sun Southwell Folk Festival 2014
Fri 13 Jun 2014"For a brief moment it was like the eighties again, with Michael Praed swishing his hair fetchingly back and forth as Robin and Ray Winstone as Will Scarlett"
Review: Opening of Southwell Folk Festival 2014
Mon 09 Jun 2014An opera set in England during WWI on the eve of the 70th anniversary of D-Day landings sets the tone for an incredible weekend
Winner of the 2014 East Midlands Book Award
Tue 03 Jun 2014"It’s important that we highlight the value of storytelling in an increasingly fragmented, technology-driven society." Alison McQueen
Left Lineout: End of Season review
Sat 31 May 2014"What was by far the biggest event in this year’s rugby calendar actually had nothing to do with goings-on on the pitch anyway..."
X-Men: Days of Future Past
Sat 24 May 2014"Another outing for Marvel’s band of angst ridden mutant superheroes, fighting, as ever, for a world that hates and fears them."
Notts TV
Tue 20 May 2014Notts TV is gearing up for its launch in May. We caught up with the Channel Director, Jamie Brindle, a former Producer for Radio Nottingham’s Morning Show, to find out what to expect from day one and beyond...
Nottspoken #1
Sat 26 Apr 2014What can you say about a city, without saying anything at all? A short film about Nottingham.
Onlion Book Reviews
Mon 21 Apr 2014With Ross Bradshaw's collection of essays surrounding crime, The Artist and The Engineer, Seven Daze and more
Notts Parkour
Thu 03 Apr 2014The dashing men of Nottingham talk community, authority and how they secured funding for their park
Music Reviews: December 2013 - January 2014
Tue 17 Dec 2013Jake Bugg, Alright The Captain, Bru-C, Euler, Amber Run, Chloe McShane, Ashmore, Bus Stop Madonnas, Rue Royale, Baby Godzilla and more
Interview: Ross Bradshaw from Five Leaves Bookshop
Thu 12 Dec 2013We’re in the middle of a recession. People can barely afford to put on their heating let alone buy something as luxurious as a book. Yet Five Leaves publisher Ross Bradshaw has taken the brave decision to open an independent bookshop. Thank goodness someone has got some balls… and books.
Notts Caribbean Carnival 2013
Fri 23 Aug 2013Check out the costumes and fun from this year's Carnival
PHOTOS: Armed Forces Day
Fri 12 Jul 2013Checkout the military pomp and flybys as Notts turned out to salute our armed forces
PHOTOS: Fists all dayer
Fri 14 Jun 2013Checkout the musical action from Fists all dayer playing alongside their favourite bands...
Notts TV: The First Interview
Sat 27 Apr 2013"There’ll be a fun element to this channel, but more than anything it’ll be relevant to where you live. There’s nothing like that at the moment"
Record Store Day 2013
Fri 19 Apr 2013What to expect at The Music Exchange this Saturday daytime and news of our party at Spanky's that evening
May Contain Notts: Dec 2012 - Jan 2013
Fri 08 Feb 2013"Winter Wonderland opens in the Square. Jesus Christ, what gibbon in the Council House stopped licking lead paint off a stick long enough"
Interview: Alison Moore
Sat 12 Jan 2013Alison Moore’s unsettling debut novel The Lighthouse explores grief, helplessness and abandonment in a style that threatens to crash against the rocks at any moment. Shortlisted for the Booker Prize, it’s the first glimmer from an important new writer...
May Contain Notts: Oct-Nov 2012
Sun 02 Dec 2012The news diary that leaves its Christmas lights up all year round and doesn’t give a toss what the neighbours think
Roller Derby Teams in Nottingham
Fri 23 Nov 2012The Hellfire Harlots have just won team of the year at the Nottingham Sports Awards. We have a chat to them and the Nottingham Roller Girls about the sport
Interview: Don Masson
Thu 15 Nov 2012Club skipper during the iconic Jimmy Sirrel era that propelled the club from the bottom to the top. Part of the QPR team that lost the league by one point in 1976. A key component of the doomed Scotland '78 World Cup squad. A prodigal son who finished his career helping his beloved 'Pies into the top flight. There's been 150 years of Notts County football, and - according to those who saw him in action - no-one has played it better than Don Masson...