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Art Works: Matt Jordan
Thu 30 Jun 2016This local artist lets us in on his process and gives us a peek at some of the best in his collection
Rattle Answer Questions in Photos
Thu 30 Jun 2016Creating a mighty sound with just haunting vocals and the banging of drums, they're bringing their massive beats to a set of headphones near you
Britain First Raid Sherwood Forest to Find Immigrant Outlaws
Wed 29 Jun 2016The far right buffoons didn't half get it wrong, and looked a bit daft compared to the Market Square protest for solidarity on Tuesday
8 Things To Do In Nottingham This Week
Mon 27 Jun 2016We're filling the boots of all in Hoodtown with glorious activities
Film Review: Where You’re Meant To Be
Mon 27 Jun 2016We review this documentary ahead of its screening at Broadway Cinema.
Abigail Parry: The National Videogame Arcade's Poet-in Residence
Mon 27 Jun 2016"I'm amused by the perception of poetry as a vague, airy-fairy thing, all fine sentiment and swooning over the daffodils. Poems have always felt quite dangerous to me"
Nusic's Future Sound of Nottingham 2016 Final in Pictures
Sun 26 Jun 2016The night that decided which local act would open the main stage at Splendour in July
Jake Bugg Live at Sherwood Pines
Sat 25 Jun 2016It's a hometown forest return for a local music favourite
Notts EU Referendum Reaction on Twitter
Fri 24 Jun 2016So the votes are in, and we're out of the EU. Here's some reaction from Nottingham people on Twitter
UK Votes Leave in EU Referendum
Fri 24 Jun 2016The UK has been split in deciding whether or not we should remain in the European Union, with the Leave campaigners edging the vote with 51.9% to 48.1%
Jake Bugg Announces Rock City Show
Fri 24 Jun 2016The Clifton-born singer-songwriter announces a hometown date as part of his tour for new album On My One
Nottingham's EU Referendum Results
Fri 24 Jun 2016Nottingham has voted overwhelmingly to leave the European Union. Read our local results in full...
Street Food, Barefoot Bowls and Sunshine with MySight Nottingham
Fri 24 Jun 2016"It's bowls, eats, beats, booze and banter. Barefoot Bowls is an urban take on the traditional game of lawn bowls. The ultimate laid-back, after-work, social event"
Art Exhibiton Review: Simon Starling at Nottingham Contemporary
Thu 23 Jun 2016"The exhibition is running for a couple more days and I would definitely urge anyone up for a deep think to go and take a look"
Hong Kong Dairies 8: Hutang Clan
Thu 23 Jun 2016"Tiananmen lay vast, Mao was smothered under fragrantly flowered reverence, Summer Palace strollers exuded charm and the Great Wall may have had a recent repoint."
Pick of Craft Beer Week
Thu 23 Jun 2016Wondering where to get your drink on this Craft Beer Week? We’ve bottled up the choicest events in this very easy reading guide
Street Tales: The Forest Windmills
Thu 23 Jun 2016"It's reported that seven of the Forest Mills turned clockwise and six anticlockwise, giving rise to the joke that they were 'grinding' and 'ungrinding'"
Theatre Review: Betrayal
Wed 22 Jun 2016"Inspired by his own affair with BBC Presenter Joan Bakewell, Pinter's Betrayal thrusts us into a tiptoed tournament of domestic games, lies, and deceit"
Live Music Review: Amulet, The Hijinks and Sonder at The Bodega
Tue 21 Jun 2016We report back from a night of new Notts music
Film Review: Remainder
Tue 21 Jun 2016This UK film about a man who loses his memory when he's struck by a falling object is released on VOD soon
Becky Cullen is Newstead Abbey's Poet-in-Residence
Tue 21 Jun 2016"When I started the residency I knew a bit about Lord Byron's poems, but I understood very little about him. I've discovered that he was a complex man"
Film Review: Embrace of the Serpent
Mon 20 Jun 2016Nominated in the Best Foreign Language category at 2016's Oscars, this Colombian film is one of the best of the year
9 Nottingham Music Albums For Your Lugholes - June 2016
Mon 20 Jun 2016With The Invisible Orchestra, 8mm Orchestra, Fonsze, Jake Bugg, Georgina Wood, Keto, Kumarachi and Sam White