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Left Magpie: Moneyball Arrives at Meadow Lane?
Sun 28 Jul 2019The arrival of Alexander and Christoffer Reedtz as new owners of Notts County has been celebrated by fans as a welcome, fresh start for our beloved and beleaguered club. But what makes this all the more exciting is that they seem determined to finally put an end to the debilitating behaviours of the past.
Eels to Make a Triumphant Return to Notts
Fri 26 Jul 2019Prolific musician Mark Oliver Everett will make a triumphant return to Notts with his band Eels this August…
The Moonshine Sessions: This World Will Break Your Heart by Ogikubo Station
Fri 26 Jul 2019The Moonshine Sessions are a collaboration between Gigantic Tickets and Alchemistic Records borne out of a shared commitment to live music. They aim to provide a platform for cutting edge global talent as well as showcase the best of the vibrant music scene in our home city. This week's release sees Ogikubo Station play This World Will Break Your Heart...
In Pics: Belters Choir Songs In The Tunnel 2019
Thu 25 Jul 2019We papped some snaps at the annual Songs In The Tunnel event from Belters Choir.
A Chat With Pat, Who Made An Album About the Moon
Wed 24 Jul 2019Producer, composer and Beeston resident Pat Keista has just released his album E11EVEN which was inspired by the Apollo moon landing of 1969. Rory Evans caught up with him, and had a listen to his tunes...
Young, Gifted and Focused: Meet Notts Mod Band SubCulture
Wed 24 Jul 2019At this month's sold out This Feeling gig night at The Chameleon, Simon Wooldridge caught up with SubCulture frontman Oli Orton, the Notts answer to The Jam...
The Waco Siege: How a Man from Nottingham Became Part of an American Tragedy
Wed 24 Jul 201926 years ago, a religious centre in Texas was home to one of the most brutal massacres in US history. Among the survivors was Livingstone Fagan, a young man from Nottingham – but how did he get there, and what part did he have to play in the infamous and calamitous Waco siege?
Theatre Review: Much Ado About Nothing
Wed 24 Jul 2019Much Ado Theatre brought Shakespeare's comedy to the Canal House's beer garden...
Live Music Review: Splendour Festival
Tue 23 Jul 2019Bleddy hell, what about those showers at Splendour this year? We got soaked to the bone, duck. Thankfully it cleared over just in time for some skanking to The Specials. In all seriousness though, what a spectacular day for music. Here’s the sets which got our Music Editors proper hyped….
Nusic New Music Podcast #209 - Live From Splendour
Tue 23 Jul 2019This week’s New Music Podcast is LIVE from Splendour 2019 – featuring an interview w/ the #FSN2019 Champ, our attempt to clunkily shoehorn in all our usual features, plus the artist with incriminating photos of the Splendour bosses… maybe.
This podcast may contain some fruity language. Sensitive ears – you have been warned.
Theatre Review: Stones in His Pockets
Tue 23 Jul 2019Dazzling, but Stones in His Pockets gave Adrian that sinking feeling…
Film Review: Tell It to the Bees
Tue 23 Jul 2019Annabel Jankel's adaptation of Fiona Shaw's novel is screening at Broadway Cinema now...
Film Review: The Lion King
Tue 23 Jul 2019The pursuit of this hyper-realistic reimagining seems to be to create something convincing, but in a plot that surrounds lions and meerkats singing together in perfect harmony, audiences don’t want to be convinced, they want to be entertained…
Made in China: Notts Meets Ningbo
Mon 22 Jul 2019Nottingham is twinned with nine cities across the world including Karlsruhe (Germany), Ghent (Belgium) and Timişoara (Romania). We went to take a look at Ningbo, our twin city in China, a place you may only be aware of because of a bridge near the QMC, but one that definitely seems to know a lot about us…
Film Review: The Dead Don't Die
Mon 22 Jul 2019Jim Jarmusch's star-filled zom-com doesn't quite hit all the right notes, but still contains an important message about the ills of modern life.
Bad Gals From Notts: 8 Influential Women Who Helped Shape History
Mon 22 Jul 2019From writers and lawyers to suffragists and nurses, these eight women fought ruthlessly for social change and shaped history as we know it. Oh, and they all hail from our hometown, too...
Genre-Hopping Aussies King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard to Descend on Rock City
Mon 22 Jul 2019It takes quite some energy to keep up with King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard. The prodigious genre-hopping Aussies – five albums released in 2017 alone – lead their fans on a merry dance through a range of musical styles from something approaching jazz to something approaching thrash metal. And more in between...
Live Music Review: Benjamin Zięć and the Rarebreeds EP Launch
Sun 21 Jul 2019There's a new band in town that's just released on local label, Phlexx Records. Elizabeth O'Riordan popped down to Peggy's to see what all the fuss was about...
Object Walk: Martin Sommerville from By Our Hands We Make Our Way
Sun 21 Jul 2019In a new regular feature, we’ve teamed up with the National Justice Museum to put objects from the past into the hands of people of the present.
Life on Death Row: "I witnessed two executions – it’s not a pleasant experience at all."
Sat 20 Jul 2019A practising Buddhist priest for over four decades, Kobutsu Malone established the Dharma Song Zendo in New York State’s notorious Sing Sing Prison, and serves as a death row chaplain. Now in his sixties, we talked to Malone as he reflected on a life spent trying to reform America’s broken justice system through Buddhist teachings…
Unwavering Post-Punks Spear of Destiny Head to Notts This Autumn
Fri 19 Jul 2019Now approaching his mid sixties, Kirk Brandon shows little sign of slowing down. An integral member of several bands – Theatre of Hate and Dead Men Walking amongst others – he brings the outfit he’s probably best known for, Spear of Destiny, to Rescue Rooms this September...
Live Music Review: Damn Craters Album Launch
Fri 19 Jul 2019Local doom quintet Damn Craters launched their album An Ocean of Satellites in seriously sweaty style down The Chameleon last week...
Notts to Host Festival of Skate Culture
Fri 19 Jul 2019
Skateboarding will become an Olympic sport for the first time in Tokyo next summer. Nottingham is one of the sport’s original homes in the UK, with a vibrant community and culture going back more than fifty years, including internationally known professionals such as Carl Shipman in the 1990s and now Alex Hallford, who is one of just five skaters nationwide to be supported to compete in global Olympic qualification events in the run-up to Tokyo.
The Moonshine Sessions: Dr Worm by Ogikubo Station
Fri 19 Jul 2019The Moonshine Sessions are a collaboration between Gigantic Tickets and Alchemistic Records borne out of a shared commitment to live music. They aim to provide a platform for cutting edge global talent as well as showcase the best of the vibrant music scene in our home city. This week's release sees Ogikubo Station tackle They Might Be Giants' classic song...