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Dance Review: Breakin' Convention
Mon 18 May 2026Impressive Break Dancing on offer at Nottingham's annual festival
Comedy, music festivals and local talent: Here's what's on this week in Nottingham 18 -24 May
Mon 18 May 2026This week in Notts! Enjoy local theatre performances and live comedy, or head to Dot to Dot music festival and dance the night away in various venues across Nottingham. Here's our top picks...
Gig review: The Wonder Stuff at Rock City (again!)
Mon 18 May 2026Four decades on from their small Stourbridge beginnings, The Wonder Stuff are still here playing live at one of their favourite venues. Tonight they are celebrating their 40th anniversary. But this isn’t just a nostalgia act: loss, line-up changes, hiatuses and everything else that you can throw at a band have taken their toll over the years, but their fans have remained loyal and they’re packing out Rock City tonight.
Nadia on... jury trials
Mon 18 May 2026Labour MP for Nottingham East Nadia Whittome discusses the Government’s plans to remove the right for defendants to choose a jury trial.
Checking out Public's sell-out lasagne night
Fri 15 May 2026We secured a ticket for Public’s sell-out lasagne night in April, which saw local foodies gather at the coffee shop after hours for a taste of Public’s take on two Italian classics…
Left Stag: May 2026 - The Future Is Amber
Fri 15 May 2026Was this season the best ever for Mansfield Town FC? Our columnist Joshua Osoro Pickering things it's certainly up there...
Theatre Review: Papillons at Lakeside Arts
Thu 14 May 2026Papillons: A beautiful invitation, fully realised...
How UK Indie Magazines Are Rebuilding Community After Social Media Burnout
Thu 14 May 2026Independent magazines never set out to become refuges. They simply carried on being themselves. Something shifted around 2022. Not dramatically — more like a slow leak. Readers, writers and creatives across the UK began quietly stepping away from their feeds, worn down by the noise, the algorithms, and the performative sense of connection that social media had long marketed as community. What they discovered instead surprised even the people offering it: print. Independent magazines never set out to become refuges. They simply carried on being themselves.
The Boy with the Leg named Brian: cartoonist Pete McKee's new show coming to Notts
Thu 14 May 2026Later this month Sheffield-based cartoonist and painter Pete McKee brings his exhibition The Boy With A Leg Named Brian to Metronome, along with an evening of music from his northern‑tinged comedy ukulele band, The Everly Pregnant Brothers. We had a chat with Pete to find out what to expect...
Theatre review: Take Flight at Lakeside Arts is an aerial treat for parents and babies
Wed 13 May 2026Following a mother and baby bird through the early stages of parenthood, Take Flight by local theatre company Rebel Sparks came to Lakeside Arts this weekend, uplifting early years theatre to new heights. Izzy and Bobby Bradley went down to check it out...
Nottsword May 2026 Answers
Wed 13 May 2026Did you get the answers right in this month's Nottsword? Have a look and see...