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Theatre Review: Brave New World at The Television Workshop
Sat 23 Mar 2019Written by award-winning playwright Dawn King, Brave New World is the theatre adaptation of Aldous Huxley’s 1932 novel of the same name. We got down to The Television Workshop, to see the performance as part of their 2019 Play Season..
5 Nottingham Albums to Listen to This Month
Sat 23 Mar 2019Featuring The Five Hundred, Shxdow, Dog Explosion, Garry Perkins and Pete Beardsworth...
Live Music Review: dodie at Rock City
Fri 22 Mar 2019Singer-songwriter dodie brought smiles, tears and excitement to Rock City this week...
Jenny Sealey MBE: The Journey of a Deaf Artist in the World of Disability Arts
Fri 22 Mar 2019Artistic Director and CEO of Graeae Theatre Company, local woman Jenny Sealey MBE has been advocating for the rights of D/deaf artists, and artists with disabilities, by promoting access in theatre for over two decades. She recently appeared at Nottingham Trent University's Distinguished Lecture series, looking back at her life, career, and incredible achievements...
Theatre Review: Georgina Lock's The Lady in the Veil at West Bridgford Library
Fri 22 Mar 2019The lesser known tale of a Nottingham-born aristocrat and her quest to bring Smallpox innoculations into general medical practise in the 1700s has been adapted for the stage in a one-woman play. Bea Udeh attended the East Midlands premiere of The Lady in the Veil at West Bridgford Library to out more about this fine lass of Nottingham heritage and her vast appetite for certain experiences underneath the yashmak.
Nusic Podcast #200 with The Half Eight, Juganaut, Nactus Kunan, Josh Wheatley and more...
Fri 22 Mar 2019This week’s New Music Podcast features a Rolling Stone that’s fallen in love with a Notts artist, the band supporting Fall Out Boy (maybe), plus how you can get some Radio One and Spotify wisdom. This podcast may contain some fruity language. Sensitive ears – you have been warned...
The Underground Radio Scene in Nottingham
Fri 22 Mar 2019Radio has undergone something of a revolution recently, with the internet explosion facilitating a new wave of niche, localised, underground stations that capture the unique sound of their areas. Proving that Nottingham is no exception, our tastemakers have launched their own platforms too, marking the city’s contribution towards this growing movement...
LeftLion Film Podcast #15 - Jessica Hynes
Thu 21 Mar 2019Hosts Ashley Carter & Derry Shillitto chat to BAFTA Award winning actress Jessica Hynes, star of Spaced, Twenty Twelve and W1A, about her new film The Fight. The film, which marks Hynes' directorial debut, is the story of a mother of three who steps into the boxing ring as a method of dealing with the anger that stems from her dysfunctional family and a dark period in her past.
Live Music Review: Deaf Havana at Rock City
Thu 21 Mar 2019Taking to the Rock City, four-piece Deaf Havana further established their place in mainstream music with an impressive performance...
Film Review: Fisherman's Friends
Thu 21 Mar 2019The remarkable true story of The Fisherman's Friends folk group gets the big-screen treatment...
Film Review: Everybody Knows
Thu 21 Mar 2019Real-life husband and wife team Penélope Cruz and Javier Bardem pair up for Asghar Farhadi's latest feauture. But does their on-screen chemistry make Everybody Knows worth watching?
Film Review: Captain Marvel
Thu 21 Mar 2019Marvel is either the gift that keeps on giving, or a cinematic plague that's clogging up screens all year round, depending on your point of view. Either way, they're back with another film: Captain Marvel.
Elizabeth Price: FELT TIP at The Nottingham Contemporary
Wed 20 Mar 2019A spectre is haunting Nottingham Contemporary… After weeks of technical difficulties, Elizabeth Price’s new solo show FELT TIP is finally open to the public in its entirety. Our writer Daniel Welton shares his thoughts...
Live Music Review: Blue Planet II Live in Concert at Motorpoint Arena
Wed 20 Mar 2019Blue Planet II Live in Concert offered the opportunity for viewers to see some spectacular scenes from the show accompanied by a full orchestra and choir...
DiY Collective's Pete Woosh on His Battle With Cancer and His New Musical Project The 52 Card Trick
Wed 20 Mar 2019As a founder member of the DiY collective, one of Britain's first house sound-systems, Pete Woosh has been a leading figure in the UK counter-culture for almost thirty years. Whether DJing solo or with his long-time DiY sidekick, Digs, he has performed everywhere from Glastonbury to Dismaland, Banksy’s apocalyptic theme park style art exhibition. But after being diagnosed with highly aggressive head and neck cancer in December of 2015, he decided to take a natural approach to treatment, and is about to launch The 52 Card Trick project to give something back to everyone that helped him...
This Grief Thing: A Project by Fevered Sleep
Tue 19 Mar 2019It’s six o’clock on a Friday night, the sun is setting behind a ceiling of grey clouds as the city centre shrugs off the working week. And I’m on my way to talk to a room full of strangers about grief...
Nottingham's St Patrick's Day 2019 Celebrations in Photos
Tue 19 Mar 2019Photographer Mann Hans got down to Old Market Square on Sunday to snap some picks of your lot...
Happy Dough Lucky Serves Authentic, Napoli-Style Pizza in the Heart of The City
Tue 19 Mar 2019Dough yer really like it...
School of Hard Notts: Face Time with Visage
Mon 18 Mar 2019Meet Visage - Nottingham’s Wrestlin’ Bitch Face. Another House of Pain alumnus building momentum on the UK’s grappling scene Visage is a flamboyant and instantly recognisable character. He’s also proper nails - mock his collection of amazing wigs and he’ll slap the taste out of your mouth. Visage’s blend of humour, innuendo and merciless bludgeoning is an unusual in-ring fusion invoking classic performers like Gorgeous George and Cassandro. We cornered Visage for a chat in a pleasingly kitsch tiki-bar.
Film Review: Triple Frontier
Mon 18 Mar 2019After years in production hell, Triple Frontier has finally been released on Netflix. We gave it a gander to see if it was worth the wait...
Live Music Review: Fantastic Worlds
Mon 18 Mar 2019A thrilling film score binge from a top orchestra
Gentleman's Dub Club on Bringing Their Lost In Space Tour to Nottingham
Mon 18 Mar 2019Renowned for raucous live shows and a coalescent approach to making music, Gentleman’s Dub Club are a nine-man force to be reckoned with. This month sees them return to Nottingham, hot off the heels of the release of their latest album Lost In Space. We grabbed vocalist, Johnny Scratchley, for a chat about his band’s sound, their intergalactic ambitions and the possibility of an alien abduction…
The Nottingham Astronomical Society Have Been Scanning the Skies for Decades
Mon 18 Mar 2019Anyone who casts their eyes skyward on the evening of Thursday 21 March might be treated with a view of the supermoon – a phenomenon whereby the moon appears especially large in the sky. One man guaranteed to be watching is John Hurst, chairman of the Nottingham Astronomical Society, a group dedicated to discovering the secrets of space...
Rock With a Western Twist: Red Rum Club
Sun 17 Mar 2019Our Tina Sherwood spoke with the band before they take over Rough Trade this March.