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Gig review: Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls at Rock City
Thu 10 Apr 2025From the moment our writer Bassey joined the large queues to get into Rock City, he knew this was going to be a special night. When Frank Turner's playing it always is. The hard-working troubadour was in town with his band The Sleeping Souls to promote the aptly-named album Undefeated, and the atmosphere was electric with eager anticipation...
Gig review and interview: Pale Blue Eyes at The Bodega
Thu 10 Apr 2025Following the release of their third album New Place, Pale Blue Eyes have been bringing their new record, carefree charm and hypnotic energy to the stage. The innovative Totnes-Sheffield shoegaze trio have travelled far and wide, and we were lucky to be graced with their surreal presence yet again at The Bodega in Nottingham, and have the chance to chat to the band, too...
Dance Review: Northern Ballet’s Jane Eyre
Thu 10 Apr 2025A passionate and powerful depiction of the classic novel.
Book Review: Freewheeling - Essays on Cycling
Wed 09 Apr 2025Why wouldn't you just drive there? A new collection from Daunt Books finds the reason to invest in Lycra.
Theatre Review: Animal Farm at the Nottingham Playhouse
Wed 09 Apr 2025George Orwell's literary classic undergoes a searing adaptation with a powerful message as relevant now as it ever was...
Thrifting in Notts: we chat to Glass Onion, Nottingham’s latest vintage clothing emporium
Wed 09 Apr 2025Following the launch of vintage clothing giant Glass Onion’s new Notts store on Bridlesmith Gate, Fashion Editor Addie Kenogbon-Harley caught up with head of marketing Alice Leadbetter to find out more and explore how vintage clothing and retro styles have had the city in a chokehold for decades.
Corner Cafe brings an ethnically diverse menu to New Art Exchange
Wed 09 Apr 2025Opened at the end of February 2025, the Corner Café is a brand new rejuvenation of the coffee and food spot attached to the New Art Exchange, the UK’s largest gallery dedicated to contemporary visual arts from the Global Ethnic Majority. With a lack of community-led food, drink and social spaces present in the Hyson Green area, the NAE team sought to provide that, enlisting community on everything about the venue, from the decor, to the food, to the events. We popped down to see the colourful results.