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40 Years Later: Airplane
Sat 29 Aug 2020Non-stop laughs from the parodic cult classic that launched Leslie Nielsen's comedic career…
Wise Owls Take Up Residence in the City Centre
Fri 28 Aug 2020Remember the Hoodwinked Robins? A new family trail of owls along similar lines launches in Nottingham City Centre next week. It promises to be a hoot...
Film Review: Tenet
Thu 27 Aug 2020Christopher Nolan reaches for the stars and sadly misses with this confusing but beautiful epic adventure, says Chris King…
Nottingham's Rock Cemetery is Filled with Mass Graves From the Spanish Flu
Thu 27 Aug 2020If you didn’t catch her article in our June issue, (Little Miss Lockdown, #126) Jagoda Brown-Polanowska explained what lockdown life was like through the eyes of an eleven-year-old girl in Nottingham. Having recently turned twelve, Jagoda has continued to explore her local surroundings, making some interesting and timely discoveries at Rock Cemetery in the process…
10 Years Later: Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
Tue 25 Aug 2020After initially flopping at the box office, Edgar Wright's comic book adaptation now has a cult following. George White explains why...
Homegrown: A Glimmer of Summer this bank holiday
Tue 25 Aug 2020DHP Family have announced their new Homegrown festival, which will be taking place at the Arboretum this bank holiday Monday (31 August).
70 Years Later: Rashomon
Tue 25 Aug 2020Screen co-editor Jamie Morris offers his perspective on Kurosawa’s unsolvable samurai murder mystery...
Catching Up and Slowing Down with Darkzy
Mon 24 Aug 2020Following on from his latest single release, Rachael Halaburda has a chat with the homegrown talent to talk career highlights, time spent slowing down and off the road in lockdown, as well as offering advice for budding DJs and producers…
BelieveMe is Aiming to Create a Safe Space for Victims of Bullying in Nottingham
Mon 24 Aug 2020Being forced into lockdown has seen Notts’ creative cohorts turn their hands to all sorts of projects, from live-streaming music to socially-distanced filmmaking. But for seventeen-year-old Alice Lynn, lockdown provided the opportunity to create something personal. We caught up with her to find out more about BelieveMe, the new project aimed at creating a safe space for victims of bullying...
From Sneinton to Xingu: Notts Musician Nathaniel Mann and his experiences with Brazil's Wauja Indigenous Community
Sun 23 Aug 2020When Sneinton-based musician and radio broadcaster Nathaniel Mann responded to a 2018 British Council + PRSF opportunity for a musical residency with the Wauja Indigenous Community in Xingu, Mato Grosso, Brazil, he had no idea how much his life was about to change. Two years later, he collaborated with the Wauja’s principal Akari Waura, assisted with the recording and preservation of his traditional songs and produced a BBC Radio 4 documentary about their work together. Now, as the community faces the threat of COVID-19, he’s working with the Wauja to help raise awareness and funds to ensure the long-term protection of a people whose descendants have lived in the Xingu territory for over a thousand years…