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We catch up with Moonlit, winner of the 2025 Ultimate Battle of the Bands competition
Wed 30 Apr 2025Following their triumph at the Ultimate Battle of the Bands this year, and ahead of their Rough Trade appearance, we caught up with all six members of Moonlit to find out what the win meant to them, how they feel about playing Splendour Festival, and what else is on the horizon for them as a band…
The Winners of The 2025 Duckies Are...
Wed 30 Apr 2025It's in Nottingham hosted it's inaugral The Duckies awards evening at St Mary's Church on Tuesday 29 April to celebrate and champion the hundreds of high street businesses who contribute to life in Nottingham City Centre...
Overheard in Notts: March 2025
Wed 30 Apr 2025From the Lion King to lost blueberries, here's what we overheard in Nottingham in April...
Exhibition Review: Money Talks: Stories from the Coins at Mansfield Museum
Mon 28 Apr 2025An exhibition about money featuring, amongst other things, a hoard of Roman coins that have gone on public display for the first time and date back to the BC era...
Film Review: Sinners
Mon 28 Apr 2025Director Ryan Coogler has graced us with a feature you can really sink your teeth into…
Gig review: Seas of Mirth, Bethlehem Casuals and The Barnacles at The Old Cold Store Nottingham
Mon 28 Apr 2025The merry-makers of Nottingham were out on Friday night as promoter I’m Not From London presented local legends Seas of Mirth, with support from The Barnacles and Bethlehem Casuals at The Old Cold Store...
'Bad Betty Live' Returns to Peggy's Skylight
Mon 28 Apr 2025This Sunday, watch the best live poetry with a daiquiri in hand.
The halcyon days of printed matchday programmes and a long-forgotten 1980s Notts County football tournament
Mon 28 Apr 2025In an increasingly technology-driven era in football, Julian McDougall harks back to the halcyon days of the printed matchday programme and a long-forgotten 1980s football tournament Notts County took part in…
Gig review: Chris Miggells at Sherwood Observatory
Sun 27 Apr 2025At the age of 12, Chris Miggells began to play the piano – something which was encouraged by his parents to keep him out of mischief. From that point on, the Mansfield composer fell in love with the instrument, channelling his synaesthesia into writing classical works and performing candlelit concerts across the county and beyond. With word out about his incredible talent, Chris brought “The Piano Experience” concert series to the recently renovated Sherwood Observatory for three sold out shows in their new Planetarium. A candlelit concert under the moon and stars? This is one show we simply couldn’t miss…