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Zoo Story
Wed 19 May 2004Are you the person who always ends up sitting next to the looney on the bus?
When Adults Go Bad...
Tue 18 May 2004Middle-class couple get Anti-social behaviour disorders for playing Eminem very loudly to the kids in the nursery next door...
Burt 'n' Joyce
Mon 17 May 2004The play is completely Nottingham based. It's set on the street I used to live on which is round the corner from the Co-op car-park.
Interview: Derrick May
Sun 16 May 2004Derrick May is a founding father of the Detroit techno scene. Two decades ago he began to play with and develop an aesthetic, skeletal and melancholy sound that has led critics since to dub him "the Miles Davis of techno"...
Van Helsing
Sat 15 May 2004Please remember this is not a serious film. Do not analyse it too much as it is full of flaws...
The Procussions Interview
Wed 12 May 2004"We've got the strongest man in the entire world as our Governor. There's nothing that can happen in California right now that Arnie's not prepared for."
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Tue 11 May 2004Ever wondered what it would be like to truly forget something?
Feelgood
Thu 06 May 2004You keep on giving them the benefit of the doubt, because you want to believe. Eventually you've given them so much, there's nothing left."
Fifty Get Funky
Sun 02 May 2004Today is the third`Fifty get Funky' festival. It is a hot day but this has not deterred the nonchalant crowd. The smooth blend of Funk, Soul and Jazz is debonair.
Project Urban Notts #3
Thu 29 Apr 2004The Nottingham graffiti scene is thriving! Check some of the some tight pieces of urban art that you don't have to go to a gallery to view
Mark Thomas
Tue 27 Apr 2004When you're on your way to an trade fair, you don't expect to discover singing hippies chained to the underside of your bus.
NTU Photography Showcase
Thu 22 Apr 2004Exhibitor Dan Hayman introduces us to some of the photographers on display in Nottingham Trent Univerity's Annual Showcase
The Hellset Orchestra
Sat 17 Apr 2004"When we started all doing boring office jobs, it kinda made you realise that you've got to try and do as much creative stuff as you can."
Renaissance
Wed 14 Apr 2004Since starting out in Mansfield in 1992 they have grown to become a leading club brand their unique style of progressive and funky house
A Thought From The No. 27 Bus Stop
Sun 11 Apr 2004I wouldn't say that the road on which I live is particularly bad, but surely someone should take notice of three broken glass bottles and one explosion of glass from a car window
Mad For Real
Fri 09 Apr 2004After jumping on Tracey Emin's Turner Prize short-listed unmade bed, they claimed they liked the work so much they wanted to 'interact' with it
UK Takeover - The Prequel!
Thu 08 Apr 2004It reads like a who's who of UK hiphop. Roots Manuva was a 'late addition' to the bill and is simply the biggest pull in the UK scene.
Stick To The Day Job
Fri 02 Apr 2004Ever since Elvis made his first on screen appearance in Love Me Tender in 1952, crossovers have existed between music and the movies.
Double Indemnity
Tue 30 Mar 2004"I've never met a man who could undress me with his eyes while trying to sell me insurance"
Callous, El Cielo, Moth
Sun 28 Mar 2004Why isn't he playing somewhere bigger than The Old Angel? He took the roles of lead and rhythm guitar and mashed them into one, without even breaking into a sweat.
Hundred Reasons Interview
Tue 23 Mar 2004"We work hard, play hard and have had some lucky breaks...the only problem is that no-one ever told us that we would need 50 lucky breaks before making it"
Situation Urban
Fri 19 Mar 2004You may have seen this place before, but you will have never seen it looking like this...
Adam Masterson Interview
Thu 18 Mar 2004"Walking out onto that stage was amazing. The huge speakers and massive crowd cheering for you, even if they don't know who you are."
View From The Bridge
Thu 18 Mar 2004It would be nice just once to be able to see this play without being surrounded by crisp-eating, phone-fiddling teenagers