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Gig Review: Baby Tap at Rough Trade
Wed 15 Nov 2023After delving deep into the world of Baby Tap when she interviewed him back in September, Roxann Yus had the pleasure of attending his album release launch party for ENKI at Rough Trade last week...
Gig Review: Death Cult at Rock City
Wed 15 Nov 2023Ian Astbury and Billy Duffy returned to a jam-packed Rock City to celebrate forty years of The Cult's predecessor, Death Cult, reliving deep cuts that spawned one of the most successful bands to come from the UK's illustrious eighties gothic and Hard Rock scene…
Theatre Review: A Voyage Round My Father
Wed 15 Nov 2023Rupert Everett stars in this classic at the Theatre Royal...
We Chat to Paguro Upcycle, Nottingham’s Contemporary Upcycled Fashion and Home Accessories Brand
Tue 14 Nov 2023In recent years, sustainability in the fashion world has been a hot topic, but for Nottingham contemporary upcycled fashion and home accessories brand Paguro Upcycle, it’s been the bedrock of the brand since it first launched a decade ago. Paguro Upcycle has made a name for itself with its eye-catching pieces, made out of discarded items such as bike inner tube and wood off-cuts, which have been given a second life as jewellery, homewear, clothing and more.
Theatre Review: Diana: The Untold and Untrue Story
Tue 14 Nov 2023Sam Harvey reviews Diana: The Untold and Untrue Story at Nonsuch...
Film Review: Dream Scenario
Tue 14 Nov 2023Nicholas Cage flexes his comedic skills in Kristoffer Borgli's new absurdist comedy film...
Nadia on... The Housing Crisis
Mon 13 Nov 2023In her regular column, Nottingham East MP Nadia Whittome talks about the housing crisis...
In Photos: Pale Blue Eyes and CIEL at The Bodega
Mon 13 Nov 2023Hailing from Devon, Pale Blue Eyes bring their horizon-wide pop and compelling rhythms, which build on the great German kosmische Musik and on alt-rock sounds at their most artful, to The Bodega...
Gig Review: ALT BLK ERA at Rock City Beta
Mon 13 Nov 2023Considering all the incredible acts emerging out of the Nottingham music scene right now, you could argue that none have bigger momentum than alternative sister duo, ALT BLK ERA...
Gig Review: The Beatles Dub Club at The Bodega
Mon 13 Nov 2023DJ Chris Arnold brought reggae, ska, Latin, hip hop, funk and even drum & bass takes on the wonderful music created by John, Paul, George & Ringo to The Bodega...
In Photos: Andrew Cushin at Rescue Rooms
Mon 13 Nov 2023When a 23-year-old songwriter is heralded as a major new talent by icons of British music, take note. Noel Gallagher has championed the young Geordie, so you should, too...
Gig Review: Wargasm UK at Rock City
Mon 13 Nov 2023After making waves at Rescue Rooms when they last visited Nottingham, Wargasm UK have now graduated to Rock City level audiences. Naturally, Izzy Morris was curious to see what all of the buzz was about...
We Catch up With Seas of Mirth About Their Fantastically Fun New Record ‘Kriller'
Sun 12 Nov 2023Almost four years since their last album, Nottingham’s best party band Seas of Mirth have stormed back onto our record players with Kriller, a groovy fandango of deep sea disco tunes. We caught up with members Al Juddy and Paul Lynch to find out their recent highlights and hijinks...
Theatre, a Book Launch, and Live Music: Here’s What’s on in Nottingham This Week 13 - 19 November
Sun 12 Nov 2023Theatre Royal and Rock City both feature twice on this week's list, but who can blame us when they're putting on events as great as these ones? Read on to find out more...
AI Up Mi Duck: An Interactive Fiction Game Exploring Transhumanism, Poverty, and Whether the Broadmarsh Centre Will Ever Get Finished
Sat 11 Nov 2023It’s 2123 and life has got a bit rubbish. Humans are unemployed because AI does everything for them. This means there isn’t much to do other than sit inside and watch telly; Fortunately, there’s l-o-a-d-s of channels. This is the concept for AI Up Mi Duck, an interactive fiction game exploring transhumanism, poverty, and whether the Broadmarsh Centre will ever get finished…
In Photos: Tigercub & James And The Cold Gun
Sat 11 Nov 2023With The Perfume of Decay — Tigercub’s third record of nocturnal, hard-hitting rock, as well as their first release for Loosegroove Records — Jamie Hall draws the curtains shut and embraces a moody, melancholic sound that’s every bit as cinematic as Hollywood itself. Last week, the band brought the album to The Bodega...
In Photos: Poets of the Fall at Rock City
Sat 11 Nov 2023Finnish rockers Poets of the Fall — singer Marko, guitarist Olli and keyboardist Captain – started out their musical adventure from scratch in 2003, later joined by guitarist Jaska, bassist Jani and drummer Jari. Twenty years since first forming, they headline Rock City...
Gig Review: Jah Wobble & The Invaders Of The Heart at Rescue Rooms
Sat 11 Nov 2023Combining global music, reggae, fusion and punk influences, Jah Wobble has entranced the world with his hypnotic bass riffs for over four decades and has become one of Britain’s most influential and distinct bass players. Accompanied by his band, Invaders of the Heart, Jah Wobble is reborn into a new decade as defiant as ever with a brand new UK tour...
We Chat to Molly About Her New EP 'Burning Bridges'
Sat 11 Nov 2023Molly is one of Nottingham’s brightest young talents, the singer-songwriter has just performed at Hockley Hustle, and released her new EP Burning Bridges last month. We chatted to her about what it was like breaking through in the city, and what went into the making of her new EP...
Hanging Out With the National Justice Museum’s Resident Jailer Nino
Fri 10 Nov 2023If you’ve ever visited the National Justice Museum, it’s likely that you’ve come across some costumed actors along the way. These characters, known as interpreters, can be found carrying out performances such as mock trials and hangings, giving tours of the museum and the caves below, helping you to navigate your way around, and starring in the museum’s murder mystery events. We catch up with Nino, who is most commonly seen dressed up as the museum’s jailer, to find out more about what this unique and wonderful role involves on a daily basis…
Gig Review: Creeper at Rock City
Fri 10 Nov 2023Nottingham may have been overtaken with the festive spirit this past week with the opening of Winter Wonderland, but in a dark room over on Talbot Street the ghost of Halloween was still found lingering. This is because Southampton-hailing goth-rockers Creeper had crawled their way to the hallowed halls of Rock City, bringing with them their uniquely theatrical live show. Performing fresh off the release of their critically-acclaimed vampire rock opera Sanguivore in October, the show promised to be a spectre-cle (sorry, not sorry) – full of high expectations and a little smidgen of dread, we went along to investigate…