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Concert review: City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra with Michael Seal at the Royal Concert Hall
Tue 21 Oct 2025Conducted with an unshowy economy by Michael Seal, the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra led an appreciative Nottingham audience through a musical exploration of spaces both literal and liminal, and probed the interrelationship of things within those spaces...
Inside The Correction Unit, a new sci-fi thriller made in Notts
Tue 21 Oct 2025Released on 23 September, The Correction Unit is the latest project from talented Nottingham-based filmmaker Derry Shillitto. The film follows a group of young offenders forced into a brutal correctional system with an AI, voiced by Bella Ramsey, at the centre. When one teen starts resisting the institution, questions arise surrounding control and human rights. To find out more about the production, which has featured almost entirely Notts talent, we spoke to Derry and young actor Zak Hopkinson.
Life behind bars: with Aimee Harbison-Roper, owner at the Barrel Drop
Tue 21 Oct 2025For this instalment of life behind bars we reached out to Aimee, who looks after Hurt's Yard's chill and homely boozer...
In photos: Panic Shack at Rescue Rooms
Mon 20 Oct 2025Little more than five months after they stunned a packed-out Bodega, Welsh punk five-piece Panic Shack returned to Nottingham for an ever bigger and more triumphant show at Rescue Rooms...
Fright night: The many ghosts of the National Justice Museum
Mon 20 Oct 2025When it comes to haunted buildings in Nottingham, the first that springs to mind is the National Justice Museum on High Pavement. While the building became a museum in 1995, it was once a working courthouse and prison for over 600 years. As we head into spooky season, CJ De Barra investigates one of Britain’s most haunted places…