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Life's a drag: we speak to Doxxie Phisher and Benthic Zone about their upcoming show Nightmare! Nightmare! Kill! Kill!
Fri 05 Sept 2025Nottingham’s drag scene has exploded in recent years with many new characters. We meet Doxxie Phmorisher and Benthic Zone to talk about queer venues, developing drag characters and what to expect from their show, Nightmare! Nightmare! Kill! Kill!
Theatre review: Momentos de la Vida at Squire Performing Arts Centre
Fri 05 Sept 2025The Robin Hood Improv Festival is in full swing in Notts. Our reviewer Sam Harvey went along to check out Momentos de la Vida, a deceptively simple concept inspired by black-and-white photography...
Greening the streets: street artist Anna Wheelhouse on community and big canvases
Fri 05 Sept 2025Anna Wheelhouse is one of Nottingham’s most well-known street artists, with her signature, verdant nature-themed murals enlivening buildings and walls around the city, from pubs to parks to back gardens. We talked to her about her lifelong passion for the arts, and the benefits of working on a larger canvas.
Left Magpie: August 2025 Waiting for Jatta
Thu 04 Sept 2025Our monthly Notts County column is back with Julian McDougall, formerly of the beloved Notts County fanzine The Pie and currently of the excellent When Saturday Comes magazine. Here's his reflections on a languished start to the season at Meadow Lane...
New Art Exchange's Community Kitchen is Offering Cuisine, Culture and Connection
Thu 04 Sept 2025Nottingham’s diverse communities are benefiting from an initiative that brings them together in an inclusive and welcoming space to enjoy healthy food, experience new cultures and forge new friendships in the city...
Stage Review: Matthew Bourne's The Midnight Bell at the Theatre Royal
Thu 04 Sept 2025An intoxicating cinematic escape to 1930s Soho...
Whose streets are they anyway? How street art crossed the pond from New York to the East Midlands
Thu 04 Sept 2025Graffiti, tags, murals, stenciling, paste-ups… street art is a diverse artform with many subcategories and styles. While some might deride the practice under the blanket term of vandalism, for proponents of the artform, taking art out of the gallery and into the streets is about civil disobedience, ownership of space, and creative expression outside of the mainstream. We dip into the origins of graffiti in NYC and speak to artist Richie ‘Pops’ Baker about how the medium came to Nottingham in the 1980s…