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Nottingham City Council Announces Partnership With Greek Municipality Named After Lord Byron
Tue 12 Oct 2021Nottingham City Council recently announced a partnership agreement with Vyronas, a suburb of Athens named after the legendary Lord Byron, and celebrated by lighting up the Council House in the blue and white of Greece's famous flag. We chat to the man behind this exciting new friendship, Cllr Pavlos Kotsonis, about how it could benefit Nottingham, his personal connection to the project and why Byron means so much to so many...
Domestic Abuse Charity Equation Launch Young People's Film Club in Nottingham
Tue 12 Oct 2021The new club will kick off with a showing of Misbehaviour on Tuesday 19 October...
Film Review: The Souvenir Part II
Tue 12 Oct 2021The second instalment of Joanna Hogg’s cinematic memoir is darker than the first, but just as personal...
Ferocious Dogs' Dan Booth Discusses New Album and What’s Next for the Band
Mon 11 Oct 2021After signing a record deal during the pandemic, Notts six-piece band Ferocious Dog are back with a brand new album. We got the chance to sit down with co-founder and violinist Dan Booth to chat about the making of The Hope, being signed to a label, and everything coming up for the band…
Notts Tully Kearney and Charlotte Henshaw on Winning Gold at Record Breaking Tokyo 2020 Paralympics
Mon 11 Oct 2021We catch up with two of Nottingham’s Paralympic heroes after a record-breaking games in Tokyo...
Out of Time: Sir Peter Mansfield, The Nobel Prize Winning Notts Lecturer Who Pioneered MRI Scans
Sat 09 Oct 2021From becoming a University of Nottingham lecturer to winning a Nobel Prize for his work on the technology behind MRI scans, Sir Peter Mansfield is one of the finest minds in Nottingham’s history. On what would have been his 88th birthday, we celebrate the life and legacy of a true genius who, despite his incredible achievements, always remained humble…
Theatre Review: Bedknobs and Broomsticks
Fri 08 Oct 2021An all new Disney toe-tapping magical belter
Good Grief: The Film To Spark Conversations About Grief In Honour of Baby Loss Awareness week
Fri 08 Oct 2021Baby Loss Awareness week takes place between 8-15 October, which we’re supporting with the pink and blue masthead on our cover. Nottingham is home to several great charities that do a huge amount to help parents going through the awful process of losing a baby, including Forever Stars. Emma Walsh speaks to Operations and Funding Manager Jo Sharp, as well as Rob Sharp of Sirloin Films, about Good Grief - the new short film featuring Vicky McClure, which aims to provoke conversations around the grieving process and baby loss...
50 Years Later: The French Connection
Thu 07 Oct 2021Five decades on and we’re still picking our feet in Poughkeepsie…
Circle of Light to Perform Brand New Music for World Mental Health Day
Thu 07 Oct 2021The collective will present their new album at Nottingham Contemporary on Sunday 10 October...
"I Wanted to Celebrate the Resilience of the Human Being" - Artist Susie MacMurray on Witness at the National Justice Museum
Thu 07 Oct 2021Created by artist Susie MacMurray and curated by Andrea Hadley-Johnson, Witness is a striking installation art piece made to be displayed at the National Justice Museum. We head over to have a gander and chat to Susie all about her intentions behind Witness and the creative process...
Young Creative Awards Winners to Have Work Showcased in Nottingham
Thu 07 Oct 2021The work of three young photographers will be displayed by businesses across the city...