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We head to 'The Writers' Conference 2025'
Thu 24 Apr 2025We head out on a day-trip to attend Writing East Midlands' yearly jamboree.
Comedy Review: Jenny Éclair at the Nottingham Playhouse
Thu 24 Apr 2025Famed comedian Jenny Éclair is on a national tour to celebrate her career and new autobiography. So did she get Nottingham's audiences laughing...
Big bands, Bingo and Bali Hai: A 100-year history of The Palais de Danse Nottingham
Thu 24 Apr 2025From a prison to PRYZM, we take a look through a century of dancing, drinking, entertainment and glamour at Nottingham’s The Palais de Danse…
Theatre Review: ...Earnest?
Wed 23 Apr 2025Slapstick comedy chaos reigns when the lead is a no show, any volunteers?
Five reasons not to miss Bearded Theory this year
Wed 23 Apr 2025A plethora of top quality artists, creative activities and unique educational content… Bearded Theory really does have it all. The festival takes place over the late Bank Holiday weekend in the beautiful setting of Catton Park, under an hour from our Nottingham doorsteps. Here are five reasons you can’t afford to miss the 2025 edition…
Theatre Review: Only Fools and Horses: The Musical
Wed 23 Apr 2025Why do only fools and horses work? Well, perhaps Del Boy and Rodney can answer that as Britain's most beloved market traders ride again...
We meet Re-Engage, the charity helping combat loneliness in older people through tea parties
Wed 23 Apr 2025No one is immune to loneliness, and in fact, around 10-20,000 older people in Nottinghamshire are affected by loneliness according to the Loneliness and Social Isolation in Older People report (2016). Writer Frances Danylec travelled to Hucknall to meet Re-Engage, a national charity supporting isolated people aged 75 and over to make new connections; solving the social problem in a most delightful way.
Artist Luke Jerram tells us about Gaia: an installation displayed this month at Mansfield Palace Theatre
Tue 22 Apr 2025This month the avid stargazers of Notts can experience a new perspective of life on earth over at Mansfield Palace Theatre. Featuring audio soundscapes and stunning visuals, Gaia is a vast, breathtaking replica of planet Earth by artist Luke Jerram. Aiming to get to the core of this installation, we spoke to Luke about public collaboration, merging science with art and what it takes to create on such a large scale….