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Out of Time: A gander down the history of Goose Gate
Tue 20 May 2025History writer David Hunter takes a wander through the historic district of Hockley to find out the story behind the curious street name ‘Goose Gate’, and the industries and architecture which defined the area.

"They were roomates": inside Nottingham Castle's LGTBQ+ history and art walking tour
Sat 22 Mar 2025When it comes to queer history, there is a certain level of pressure to ‘prove it.’ How can you tell that an object, a space, building or area of a city has a queer past? There are so many hidden histories that are simply forgotten about over time but queer communities have always been here. CJ De Barra recounts the stories of some of the objects on show at Nottingham Castle, on their LGBTQ+ audio walking tour.

Ramparts, Roundhouses & Rituals Life & Times at Burrough Hill Iron Age Hillfort, Leicestershire
Wed 12 Mar 2025
Out of time: The previous life of Union Road
Wed 22 Jan 2025Oftentimes the local sites buzzing with history are hidden gems, almost completely changed from their previous appearance. This is certainly the case with Union Road, which CJ De Barra looks back on here...

Out of Time: When David Lynch visited Nottingham’s Goose Fair Seeking Carnival Freaks
Fri 17 Jan 2025David Lynch, the visionary American filmmaker died on 15 January 2025. A little known fact is that in the late 1970s Lynch visited Nottingham’s Goose Fair looking for inspiration and cast members for his film The Elephant Man…

Review: Aren't We Havin' A Good Time (Short film)
Sun 03 Nov 2024A short poignant film about dementia and the toll it takes on both sufferers and the people who love them...

Film Review: Timestalker
Thu 17 Oct 2024Join us as we apply our critical eye to Alice Lowe's 'Timestalker' - a film that probes society's fixation on heteronormative romance.

Out of Time: The wartime kitchen that sprung up on Broad Street
Fri 11 Oct 2024Broad Street has been the heart of Hockley for several decades since Broadway Cinema opened in 1990. Today its surrounding businesses offer a diverse range of cuisine for those looking for some tasty snap. However, the space itself has played a bigger part in the community for far longer; CJ De Barra takes us back to the Second World War, when the site was a communal kitchen to feed the hungry during difficult times.

Comedy Review: Ed Byrne at the Newark Palace Theatre
Mon 30 Sept 2024Ed Byrne brings his new show to Newark and shares why comedy is tragedy plus time...
