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We Catch up With Briston Maroney Ahead of His Headline Show at Rescue Rooms
Mon 30 Oct 2023Ahead of his show at Rescue Rooms on 7 November, we spoke to Briston Maroney about the differences between his debut album Sunflower and his sophomore album Ultrapure, his biggest musical influences, and his approach to songwriting...
Nadia on... Black History Month in Nottingham
Mon 30 Oct 2023In her regular column, Nottingham East MP Nadia Whittome talks about Black History Month in Notts
Film Review: Foe
Mon 30 Oct 2023We take a look at Garth Davis' new AI driven psychological thriller...
Nottingham Comedy Festival, Doc’n Roll Film Festival, and More: Here’s What’s on in Nottingham This Week 30 October - 5 November
Sun 29 Oct 2023Celebrate comedy, film and music here in Nottingham this week...
Gig Review: James at Royal Concert Hall
Sun 29 Oct 2023In celebration of the band's fortieth anniversary, James released a double album and embarked on the ‘James Lasted’ tour, both featuring a full orchestra and gospel choir. Kevin Stanley reviews...
Film Review: The Killer
Sun 29 Oct 2023David Fincher returns with another meticulously crafted thriller...
Queer East Festival 2023 comes to Nottingham
Fri 27 Oct 2023The event aims to "foster a space for more diverse narratives and facilitate a better cultural understanding of queer Asian communities".
Mimm’s Nathaniel Coltrane Tells Us All About Their Latest Project ‘Our Yard’, a Detailed Look Into Soundsystem Culture
Fri 27 Oct 2023For the past thirteen years Nathaniel Coltrane has run Mimm (Music is my Motive) from the heart of Nottingham. Starting as a clothing shop, it has evolved into a community hub for the vast amount of creatives residing in the city. We spoke to Nate about his new project Our Yard: a detailed look into the history of sound system culture.
Gig Review: JLS at Motorpoint Arena
Fri 27 Oct 2023Multi-award-winning four-piece JLS have a multitude of musical accolades under their belts. Since placing second on The X Factor in 2008, the band have sold over six million records, and released four multi-platinum albums - not to mention the die-hard fanbase they have built over the years. After splitting at the height of their success, JLS are back once again for a greatest hits tour, delivering performances teeming with noughties nostalgia….
In Photos: The Mission at Rock City
Fri 27 Oct 2023Dubbed as one of the best and most exciting live bands in the world, The Mission sold out seven consecutive shows at the Astoria theatre in London, as well as headlining Reading Festival twice. Now, they bring their music to Rock City, and our Natasha Shipston captured the evening...
Gig Review: Hard-Fi at Rock City
Fri 27 Oct 2023Though regularly heard over the years, calls for HARD-FI’s return became particularly vocal during the 2020 lockdown, after Richard Archer staged a solo, livestream show for charity from his home. Now, they are back for good, and they embark on a full UK tour, including a date at Rock City...
Gig Review: Pectora, No Setting Sun, Heathen Kings & Tailgunner
Fri 27 Oct 2023What better way to spend a Tuesday evening, then heading down to The Old Salutation Inn to see four bands in one evening...
Gig Review: Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs at The Bodega
Fri 27 Oct 2023Hailed by Bodega as one of the gigs of the year, Newcastle rockers Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs wreaked havoc at the sold-out venue last week, churning out doom-metal riffs to total appreciation from the audience. It was not one to be missed…
Interview: Richard Herring
Fri 27 Oct 2023TV Comedian and celebrity interviewer, Richard Herring, brings his multi-award-winning show to Nottingham's Playhouse this November. In this exclusive preview, he talks of testicles, godlike powers and when podcasts go wrong...
We Chat to Bexx About Her New EP 'Sucker'
Wed 25 Oct 2023Experimental pop-rock artist Bexx may be living the London life now, but she started off in our very own Nottingham, before heading to Peterborough, where she spent the majority of her life. Her connections to the city remain strong though, with her being a finalist of Future Sound of Nottingham, as well as returning to perform for the Pride celebrations two years running. We chat to her following the release of EP 'Sucker' about maturing her sound, being a queer artist, and upcoming gigs...
Film Review: Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour
Tue 24 Oct 2023We stopped by The Arc in Beeston to get the ultimate Taylor Swift experience...