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From Crude Comedy to Catchy Classics: Here’s What’s On in Nottingham this week (19-25th Feb, 2024)
Sun 18 Feb 2024Whether you crave getting insulted by up-and-coming comedians, watching your favourite celebrities or even joining a political movement; Here’s our top picks for this week..
Gig Review: Victory Lap at The Chameleon
Sun 18 Feb 2024Victory Lap were joined by Davoli and Bram Bancroft for a sold-out gig at The Chameleon...
In Photos: Set in Motion at Rough Trade
Sun 18 Feb 2024Luke Brennan captured Set in Motion's first headline show...
In Photos: Keywest at The Bodega
Sun 18 Feb 2024With a mix of folk, pop and rock, five-piece band Keywest bring high energy to The Bodega...
The Pastel Project Talk LGBTQ+ Activism, the Trans Community and Aims to Make Nottingham the UK's First Trans Sanctuary City
Sat 17 Feb 2024The Pastel Project is a grassroots activism group seeking to establish Nottingham as the UK's first Trans Sanctuary City. With aims including to improve trans healthcare and improve LGBTQ+ education in schools, this project works towards solidarity and support for the trans community and making Nottingham a safe haven for all trans and gender non-conforming people...
Theatre Review: Romeo and Juliet
Sat 17 Feb 2024The Nottingham Shakespeare Company returns with another top notch production...
A Busker in Notts
Fri 16 Feb 2024When I was about sixteen, I tried to go busking. I took my acoustic guitar, walked to Long Eaton's main high street, and awkwardly found a spot in front of a closed down shop. It was embarrassing before I'd even taken my guitar bag off, but I felt determined to stick with it. Gingerly, I lifted my guitar strap over my head, laid out my case on the ground, and looked up to find that people were already looking at me. I didn't know what to do…