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The Letters Page: The Art of Letters and the Intimate Stories of Identity and Connection Found Within Them
Tue 21 Apr 2026It’s no secret that letter writing has now become a thing of the past, long since replaced by our ability to instantly communicate with each other via text message or phone call. But there is still a certain charm to letter writing, that literary lovers amongst us will never quite get past, and for good reason. Grace Sanders sat down with Zoe, Soha, Arwyn and Elodie, interns working at The Letters Page, to find out more about the latest issue, the work they do and how the purpose of letter writing has evolved from an essential form of communication to an intimate art form.
We Chat To Wellington Films About Their 25th Anniversary
Sun 13 Jul 2025For 25 years, Wellington Films has been producing films in Nottingham’s Broadway Cinema. I caught up with Al Clark to hear what producing ten feature films and over forty short films has been like...
Theatre Review: The Nottingham Drag Pageant at The Nottingham Arts Theatre
Sun 22 Jun 2025It’s official- Nottingham cannot get enough of drag- and it knows how to do it better than most cities!...
Theatre Interview: The Nottingham Drag Pageant Contestants
Sun 22 Jun 2025Meet the competitors in the Nottingham Drag Pageant 2025. Queens and kings slug it out in a feast of jaw-dropping costumes and laugh out loud humour. But there can only be one and who will win the coveted crown...?
We hear from GOBs Poetry Collective on their fifth anniversary
Mon 17 Feb 2025One of Nottingham’s leading poetry groups, GOBS Collective, turns five this year. With an impressive list of publications, events and live showcases under their belts, our Literature Editor Andrew Tucker talks about the need for such creative communities that help people find their poetic voice.
Turning a new page: How Meadows Library escaped closure
Sun 26 Jan 2025Set up to support the library in the Meadows, Friends of Meadows Library has provided an essential hub for almost 100 years. Thanks to community togetherness and smart campaigning, the Meadows Library was recently saved from closure. We met Jackie and Di from the group, to find out what Friends of Meadows Library is there for, and why this special library was so worth saving.
It doesn't seem a year too long, a decade of Beeston Tales
Thu 19 Dec 2024Mike Payton and Tim Ralph, founders of the Beeston Tales, celebrate their tenth anniversary with a special night of fun...
Write black to the beginning: Panya Banjoko on the 15 year anniversary of Nottingham Black Archive
Sat 09 Nov 2024This year Nottingham writer and archivist Panya Banjoko celebrated fifteen years as head of the Nottingham Black Archive: a community project that enlivens black cultural history in Notts. We caught up with Panya to talk about her residency this summer at the New Art Exchange and her long career as one of Nottingham’s foremost creative individuals.
Long live The Bodega! We celebrate its 25th anniversary
Fri 08 Nov 2024Ah that special spot on 23 Pelham Street. From countless life-affirming gigs and hazy club nights inside the venue, to summer sessions outside in the quaint back alley of Cobden Chambers, The Bodega has been one of our city’s chief memory makers over the last quarter century.
Now to celebrate the iconic venue’s 25th anniversary this month, we thought we’d take a trip down memory lane with the bands, promoters and staff that have helped this space to endure as a cornerstone of our city’s vibrant music scene and nightlife, by reliving some of their favourite Bodega moments.
Chapters of history: author Simon Smalley turns the pages on Nottingham’s queer past
Sat 02 Nov 2024The history of St. Ann’s has always been a fascinating one. Today, the idea that the council could bulldoze entire areas of communities separating neighbours and friends is one that is difficult to imagine. However, for those who lived it, it’s still all too real. CJ De Barra speaks to St Ann’s born-and-bred author Simon Smalley about growing up in the area as a young gay man in the 60s and 70s.