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Queen Zee Want to Glitz Up the Current Music Scene
Sun 17 Feb 2019There is no denying that the genres of rock and punk have seen one heck of a revival recently, with Queen Zee leading the way. The rowdy Liverpool-based band, deemed 'an unavoidably loud force for good', are not only renowned for their explosive live shows, but also for championing the LGBTQ+ community. We caught up with lead singer Zee ahead of their gig at The Bodega this Friday…
5 Nottingham Music Albums to Listen to This February
Sun 17 Feb 2019Featuring Sleaford Mods, Primal, BossMagnet, My Pet Fauxes, and Sundaze...
Get a Fresh Oriental Takeaway at West Bridgford's Chao Chao
Fri 15 Feb 2019Think teriyaki beef, bang bang cauliflower, bao buns, and kimchi salad...
The Orielles are Bringing Post-Dance Funk to Rescue Rooms
Fri 15 Feb 2019Hailing from Halifax, The Orielles have caused quite a stir over the past year, scoring in at number 16 on Rough Trade’s Top 100 Albums of the Year list in 2018 for their debut album Silver Dollar Moment. Ahead of their show at Rescue Rooms, we grabbed singer and bass player Esmé for a chat...
Live Music Review: The Dead South at Rock City
Fri 15 Feb 2019The Dead South popped into town on Friday 8 February...
UK Young Artist City Takeover in Photos
Fri 15 Feb 2019The UK Young Artist City Takeover took place around Hoodtown from Thursday 7 to Wednesday 13 February. We got down to as many events as we could to take some snaps...
Interview: Trekkah Benjamin Introduces us to ONEAM
Fri 15 Feb 2019Many might know local creative Trekkah Benjamin for his label, Phlexx records, but he’s recently announced his latest musical project that has got us pretty excited.
NTU Student MJ the Art Traveller to Appear on Sky Arts' Portrait Artist of the Year 2019
Thu 14 Feb 2019It's that time of the year again. Portrait Artist of the Year returns to Sky Arts with a new round of contestants ready to get painting. The set-up is simple: paint a portrait of a surprise celebrity in your own style in be in the chance to win a £10,000 commission for a major British Institution, plus £500 of materials from Cass Art. What’s not so simple is that you are judged by some of the best art curators and artists in a portrait you can do in four hours under the glare of TV lights. This year, the competition features Nottingham Trent MA student Michael Sheppard aka MJ the Art Traveller...
Clean Yoga: The Women Combining Yoga with Eco-Friendliness
Thu 14 Feb 2019Clean Yoga sessions are run by two local fitness instructors, Victoria Douglas and Hannah Appleton, who combine their skills with a love for the environment. At each event, yogis take part in a stretching session, followed by an activity designed to inspire eco-friendliness…
Nottingham Fixers' Guide to Saving Your Household Wares
Thu 14 Feb 2019According to a study by the North London Waste Authority, fewer than one in ten people attempt to repair their broken items, despite 42% saying they’d prefer to mend the thing than throw it away. That’s where Nottingham Fixers come in; their volunteers share skills, helping to build the confidence of anyone who wants to start repairing for themselves. In a year, they’ve held multiple Repair Cafes that have helped over 200 people save 865kg of carbon from our atmosphere, and 73kg of waste from the bin. And that’s just for electrical items alone. Here, the team have given us a few tips on fixing household bits that you might ordinarily ditch.
A Furniture Upcycler in Notts
Thu 14 Feb 2019"Sometimes I kick pieces over or take a big hammer to them, to add a little more distress. People would think I was crazy if they saw me doing it."
Review: Audiobahn Brings Bruce to Bar Eleven
Tue 12 Feb 2019Oliver Payne braved the cold snap for some serious heat at Audiobahn’s premier night of ’19.
Live Music Review: White Lies at Rock City
Tue 12 Feb 2019We got down to Rock City for a night of big tunes from established trio White Lies on this, their tenth anniversary…
School of Hard Notts: Puro-Vision
Tue 12 Feb 2019Wrestle Gate Pro (WGP) landed in Nottingham in January for their exciting debut show Open Gate an event noticeably influenced by Japanese wrestling. Also known as Puro it’s a relatively realistic, punishing style where wrestlers primarily get over* by displaying their “fighting spirit” i.e. willingness to absorb and subsequently dish-out a beating against any odds. In some ways a style at the other end of the spectrum from traditional UK wrestling were intangible factors like charisma can be as significant as pain threshold or athletic ability - Crabtree, I am looking at you.
Review: Sandi Toksvig at Nottingham's Royal Concert Hall
Mon 11 Feb 2019We got down to Nottingham's Royal Concert Hall to check out Sandi Toksvig...
Film Preview: We Are The Weirdos
Mon 11 Feb 2019The Final Girls are presenting a short film showcase of the greatest new and emerging female talent at Broadway Cinema...
Foodprint Nottingham are Saving Produce from Going to Waste
Mon 11 Feb 2019Tackling food poverty on the front line is Foodprint, a social supermarket run by students from the University of Nottingham. Not only does their Sneinton-based store provide vital produce to local residents in need, but each week they stop a significant amount of waste from clogging up landfills...
Explore Vertical Gardening at the Festival of Science and Curiosity's Urban Greening Conference
Mon 11 Feb 2019This month sees the Festival of Science and Curiosity come to town. As part of the events, the Urban Greening Conference offers attendees the chance to find out about vertical gardening, resource efficiency and sustainable eating. We sat down with event organiser Penney Poyzer to find out about the conference...
Live Music Photos: Spotlight Kid at The Maze
Mon 11 Feb 2019After a three year break, Spotlight Kid returned to their home from home, The Maze.
Live Music Review and Photos: The Dead South at Rescue Rooms
Mon 11 Feb 2019We headed down to Rock City to watch out Del Suelo and The Hooten Hallers support The Dead South...
Save Stonebridge City Farm from Closure
Mon 11 Feb 2019Started by local residents four decades ago, Stonebridge City Farm in St Ann’s is a well-loved part of Nottingham life. But with their future in doubt, this community charity has launched an urgent fundraising appeal...
Desire, Love, Identity: An LGBTQ exhibition at the National Justice Museum
Mon 11 Feb 2019It’s fair to say that most Nottingham folk still call it the Galleries of Justice and associate it with ghost tours and a family day out in a scary old prison, but there have been new developments at the rebranded National Justice Museum lately. This includes making more innovative use of the temporary exhibition space, accessible for free. Our Rebecca headed on over to check out their newest exhibition...
Film Review: If Beale Street Could Talk
Mon 11 Feb 2019Barry Jenkins' story of racial injustice in 1970s New York is in cinemas now...
Snap Notts: Church Rock Cemetery
Sun 10 Feb 2019The latest Snap Notts sees our poet and photographer pairing create work at Church Rock Cemetery on Mansfield Road...