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Notts writer Hongwei Bao on the poetics of queer and diasporic experiences
Mon 17 Mar 2025Raised in Inner Mongolia, Dr. Hongwei Bao is now a Director of Research at the University of Nottingham and the industrious community organiser of events like the Queer Chinese Arts Festival, Poetics of Migration, Ode to Notts, plus many more. He’s also one of our most exciting creative writers, so we decided to invite him for a coffee…

Comedy Review: Lou Sanders in No Kissing in the Bingo Hall at the Nottingham Playhouse
Sun 16 Mar 2025Star of Dancing On Ice, a champion of Taskmaster and regular on QI, Lou Sanders brings her unique comedy style to the Nottingham Playhouse...

Gig review: The Bracknall at Rescue Rooms
Sun 16 Mar 2025Essex's finest Britpop revivalists, The Bracknall, arrived at Rescue Rooms in style, performing a beautiful, blissful set drawing heavily from their latest album...

Film Review: Mickey 17
Sun 16 Mar 2025We review Bong Joon-Ho’s latest film which we’ve been eagerly waiting for since 'Parasite' both disturbed and delighted us...

Wrestling, gaming, writing, gigging: here's what's on in Nottingham this week 17 - 23 March 2025
Sun 16 Mar 2025Gaming or gigging, writing or wrestling - whatever floats your boat there's something on this week in Nottingham to keep you entertained...

Grassroots: How a Nottingham Football Film Tells a Tale of Resilience
Sun 16 Mar 2025We spoke to local film producer Ben Fletcher about his short film, She Will Play On, which had its Midlands debut at Short Stack festival at Broadway last Sunday. The film is a story of an extraordinary young girl who pushes past the barriers between her and her dreams. Behind this seemingly local tale is a universal one, underpinned by something as unexpected as an avant-garde Danish film movement, that shows us that limitations don’t always hinder us, but can push us to do something remarkable…
