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In Photos: Nottingham Jazz Festival
Sun 17 Sept 2023With Peggy's Skylight situated in the heart of Hockley, Nottingham is a great city to be a fan of jazz music. And now the Nottingham Jazz Festival has been added to the city's festival circuit, it's become an even better place for fans of the genre...
In Photos: Hot Mulligan at Rescue Rooms
Sun 17 Sept 2023Emo punk outfit Hot Mulligan brought their most recent album Why Would I Watch to Rescue Rooms...
Gig Review: Cinder Well at Metronome
Sun 17 Sept 2023Cinder Well recently began their UK tour with a memorable and sometimes mystical performance at Metronome...
Ahead of One Bc’s 25th Birthday, We Speak to Co-owners Tony and Reeta Brack
Sat 16 Sept 2023Making a name for itself with its creative designs, rock ‘n’ roll attitude and memorable fashion shows, Sneinton’s bespoke clothing company, One BC, has clothed some of the world’s legendary stars, from The Rolling Stones to Pamela Anderson. Ahead of the brand’s 25th anniversary, which takes place next month, we caught up with head designer and co-owner Tony Brack, his wife, co-owner and creative director Reeta Brack, and their two dogs Skull and Bindi, to hear more about the wild, and beautifully chaotic rollercoaster ride that has been the One BC journey so far…
After 30 Years as a Tour Guide, Ezekial Bone Tells Us What Robin Hood Means Today
Fri 15 Sept 2023In a city steeped in legend and lore, where history and myth intertwine seamlessly, the story of our rebel outlaw Robin Hood remains strong after hundreds of years. Tour guide Ezekial Bone, a.k.a. Ade Andrews, has spent thirty years developing his craft, bringing legend (and truth) to the modern city. We had a chat to discover his thoughts on what the myth means today and what’s next in Nottingham’s story…
Stay Safe at University: Here Are Some Handy Resources for New Students in Nottingham
Fri 15 Sept 2023Right now, you’re likely to have just moved away from home for the first time in your life, and for some of you, this will be your first time living in a city. Believe us when we say it’s normal to feel a bit nervous, you definitely aren’t the only one. But just know that there are plenty of resources available for you, which you should not hesitate to use at any point during your time here if you feel that you need to. Here’s some information that will help you to keep both yourself and your new friends safe as you navigate your new home…
We Chat to Blue Monkey Brewery as They Celebrate Their 15th Birthday
Thu 14 Sept 2023With a striking name that will not leave your mind even after downing a couple of their well-crafted beers, the Blue Monkey Brewery is celebrating their fifteenth birthday this year. We spoke to Laura Beavon-Lee, sales manager at the brewery, about the brand’s legacy, future aspirations and some of their most memorable moments over the years…
Film Review: Red Black Green
Thu 14 Sept 2023Notts-based film director Naphat “Naps” Boonyaprapa has released a documentary on his favourite topic - table tennis. Here's what we thought of it...
Nadia on... Generational Inequality
Wed 13 Sept 2023In her regular column, Nottingham East MP Nadia Whittome talks about generational inequality...
10 Ways to Look After Your Mental Health at University
Wed 13 Sept 2023Starting university can always prove challenging - whether you’re full of confidence or nervous about change. But you should always take comfort in the fact that there is support out there, whether it’s in the form of a friendly word of advice or more structured, tailored counselling programmes. Here are ten tips from NTU Student Mental Health Champion Kerry Luff for how to look after your mental health over the next few years while studying at university…
Gig Review: Catmilk at The Bodega
Wed 13 Sept 2023It's always a special experience when you get the chance to see someone perform for the first time, and these three Nottingham artists did not disappoint...
Framework's Big Sleep Out - A Sleeping Bag War On Homelessness
Wed 13 Sept 2023Nottingham-based charity Framework is inviting the public to spend the night in a sleeping bag to help tackle the homelessness crisis...
A Tent In With Intent - St Ann’s Resident Camps Out for Migrants
Tue 12 Sept 2023St Ann’s is one of Nottingham’s most multicultural places, and home to many migrant communities. To highlight the varied reasons for which people leave their homes, travel, and settle in new communities, local resident Rosey Thomas Palmer is camping out in a tent all this week to raise money for Tearfund. Here she explains why…
We Catch Up With Artistic Director Saad Eddine Said as New Art Exchange Turns 15 Years Old
Mon 11 Sept 2023With a sleek, black facade that sets it apart from the predominantly red brick cityscape of the locality, New Art Exchange, (NAE) which stands as a local (and national) landmark at the heart of Hyson Green, is celebrating their 15th birthday. Saad Eddine Said, artistic director and CEO at the NAE speaks about how the institution has emerged as a centre that celebrates the diversity of artistic expression and creativity rooted in South-Asian, African and Caribbean traditions.
Gig Review: The Everly Pregnant Brothers at Metronome
Mon 11 Sept 2023Long may The Everly Pregnant Brothers' maternity leave last…
In Photos: Rachel Croft at Rough Trade
Mon 11 Sept 2023Nottingham-based independent musician and songwriter Rachel Croft brought her music to Rough Trade last week...
In Photos: Belters Choir Perform 'Songs In The Tunnel'
Mon 11 Sept 2023The all-women Belters Choir performed ‘Songs in the Tunnel’ in the 19th century Park Tunnel on Derby Road to raise vital funds for independent homelessness charity Emmanuel House...
Slamovision Poetry Slam Comes to Nottingham
Mon 11 Sept 2023Eurovision is old news. If you are a budding poet, get involved in Slamovision this December
Gig Review: Kosheen at Metronome
Mon 11 Sept 2023Kosheen kicked off their latest UK tour on a sweltering late summer evening...