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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...
School of Hard Notts: Gabriel Kidd – Butting Heads
Fri 19 Jul 2019Kidd is Nottingham’s very own GOAT (greatest of all time) a tough young grappler destined for the top. We caught “The Young Bull” fresh off the plane from a gruelling training camp at the legendary NJPW* dojo. Wearing his new battle scars proudly, Kidd pulled no punches in a forthright interview.
Live Music Review: Waterfront Festival 2019
Fri 19 Jul 2019On a hot and muggy day in July, with the backdrop of Nottingham Canal providing an ideal juxtaposition of industrial and picturesque - a reminder of the dystopian theme of this year’s Waterfront Festival - the Canalhouse hosted an eclectic marathon of local talent…
Review: Jeanie Barton at Peggy's Skylight
Fri 19 Jul 2019Adrian Shaw headed down to Peggy's Skylight to check out the musical talents of Jeanie Barton...
Pete McKee on Raleigh, Working-Class Art, and his Upcoming Rough Trade Exhibition
Thu 18 Jul 2019Since he began painting in 2004, Pete McKee has been a constant presence in the UK art scene, offering a vivid and wide-ranging snapshot of working-class life. Ahead of his new book and a series of pop-up shows throughout the UK, in which he will exhibit in Nottingham's Rough Trade from the Wednesday 24 – Sunday 27 July, we met up with Pete to discuss rock ‘n' roll, caravan holidays, and stunt jumps on Raleigh bikes.
Live Music Review: The St. Pierre Snake Invasion, EGO and a-tota-so at JT Soar
Thu 18 Jul 2019Not even this heatwave can keep us away from JT Soar. We sent Rob down for another raucous trio of bands, brought to Notts by expert promoter Buttonpusher...
Theatre Review: Avenue Q
Thu 18 Jul 2019There is something surreal about watching puppets have sex on stage
Rob Green: "I will always love gigging in Nottingham – audiences here are so open."
Thu 18 Jul 20192019 is shaping up to be Rob Green’s biggest year yet...
Broadway Cinema launches Beyond The Reel fundraising campaign
Wed 17 Jul 2019The new campaign gives patrons of the Hockley-based cinema the opportunity to help support their charitable causes...
DWP Deaths Make Me Sick at Surface Gallery's Street Art Festival
Wed 17 Jul 2019Adrian Shaw headed down to the Surface Gallery to check out Vince Law's DWP Deaths Make Me Sick, part of their Street Art Festival...
Preview: Nottingham Playhouse's Coram Boy
Wed 17 Jul 2019We take a sneak peak behind the scenes at the rehearsals of Coram Boy, Nottingham Playhouse's biggest live community project to date...
Out of Time: Highwayman "Swift" Nick Nevison
Wed 17 Jul 2019Our regular history feature takes a look at the colourful life of Nick Nevison, who traded in Newark during his time as a highwayman...
Nactus Kunan's '25 Films' Interview
Tue 16 Jul 2019Alternative Nottingham band, Nactus Kunan have been doing melodic musical bits round the city. The Beeston boys shot their most recent music video ‘25 Films’ in the Victoria Centre market. We sat down with their keyboard player Joe Bone to get the craic...
NTU Forensic Psychology Professor Dr Nicholas Blagden: "Humans are always interested in the dark side of things."
Tue 16 Jul 2019With more books, TV series, films and documentaries on the subject being made than ever before, our interest in true crime stories has never been better catered for. But what is it about humans that makes us so fascinated by criminals and the violent crimes they commit? We talked to Nottingham Trent University’s Dr Nicholas Blagden, an Associate Professor in Forensic Psychology and Co-Head of the Sexual Offences Crime and Misconduct Research Unit, to find out…
Notts Bloke Promotes Footie for Wellbeing
Mon 15 Jul 2019Mental health has been a topic which has gained considerable attention in the mainstream media over the past few years. Musicians to movie stars have raised awareness over the growing mental health problems that more and more people appear to be suffering from. Local Man Nathan Kenny is using his experience and the beautiful game to tackle the issue; Isaac Seelochan went along to a session to find out more.
Notes From a Mental Health Nurse: Suicide
Mon 15 Jul 2019Each month, our anonymous mental nurse, who has over two decades on experience working in Nottingham, will deal with a specific mental health issue with practical, accessible advice. This month, it's suicide...
ArtSpeak are Working to Engage Older People in Cultural and Art Activities in Nottingham to Combat Social Isolation
Sat 13 Jul 2019ArtSpeak is a funded outreach programme from Radford Care Group which opens to get people aged sixty plus to get involved in arts and culture in Nottingham. Through the development of community hubs and a diverse programme of events and workshops, they hope to decrease social isolation among the older generation in our city. We spoke to Sharon Scaniglia and Hannah Stoddart to find out more…