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Gig review: The Vaccines at Rock City
Fri 13 Mar 2026English indie rock band The Vaccines triumphantly returned to Rock City to celebrate the 15-year anniversary of their debut album. They delivered a legendary performance to an electrified crowd, creating a striking and memorable night for the masses...
These Streets Are Ours: Beeston
Fri 13 Mar 2026In our latest edition of love letters to Nottingham neighbourhoods, local wordsmith Matt Turpin, editor of The Beestonian magazine, discusses the creative melting pot of Beeston.
Hidden Threats: Why Creatives Should Scan for Rootkits on Their Devices
Thu 12 Mar 2026Today's creative workers spend practically all of their time working in digital environments. Designers, editors of videos, photographers, musicians, and artists keep everything on their devices. We are talking about portfolios and client data, sensitive projects and even personal thoughts. That is why their laptops became an attractive target for cybercriminals.
Notts folk rockers Connexion Man talk songwriting and shared history
Thu 12 Mar 2026Connexion Man are a relatively fresh name on the Nottingham circuit, but their roots in the city still run deep. Built on long standing friendships, shared history and a renewed love for their home’s music community, the group are reconnecting with the scene that first shaped them. Ahead of a debut record and gig at The Grove, the band talk about returning to Notts and their evolving sound.
Theatre Review: The Woman in Black at Theatre Royal
Wed 11 Mar 2026It delivers more genuine fear than most big-budget horrors...
Gig review: Only Notts at The Palais
Wed 11 Mar 2026“Turn pain into purpose” are the words of Only Notts director Reece Walker to summarise his mission through the cause. After a close and tragic loss, Reece and his friends found comfort in creativity. This has snowballed into a successful mission to raise awareness for men’s mental health and the power of music, all while encouraging the community to engage in the arts in some form or the other...
Seascapes and cemeteries: Spring 2026 at the Nottingham Contemporary
Wed 11 Mar 2026Two intriguing new exhibitions titled Lines That World A River and Cemetery of Martyrs have found a home at the Nottingham Contemporary, exploring culture and history in Pakistan and the Middle East.