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Time To Shine presents, KYLE FALCONER (THE VIEW) solo acoustic performance plus Q&A
Wed 17 Apr 2024We Asked Nottingham's Toddlers For Their Thoughts on COVID-19...
Thu 15 Apr 2021If you think the last year has been confusing for us grown-ups, just imagine how baffling it must have been for the youngsters. One minute life is all Octonauts and adventure, the next you’re stuck indoors watching your parents try and figure out how to set up a printer. But don’t take our word for it, here’s what some of Nottingham’s littlest residents have to say on the pandemic...
Dead Quiet is a New Short Film That’s a Different Viewing Experience Because of Lockdown
Sat 06 Mar 2021Screen section co-editor Jamie Morris talks to filmmaker Alex Withers about how the pandemic has changed the way people will experience Dead Quiet, his new short film...
Director Jack Bond on Latest Documentary An Artist's Eyes
Tue 27 Nov 2018We caught up with the legendary director ahead of the release of his latest documentary, An Artist's Eyes...
8 Peeper-Pleasing Pubs in Nottingham
Wed 17 Oct 2018While Nottingham seems to have a fascination with watering holes that are either underground, hidden down an alleyway or require the navigation of some kind of labyrinth of deception to enter, it’s nice to occasionally park your behind in your bog-standard boozer and admire the world around you. We’ve jotted down some noteworthy places in the city centre that have either great surrounding scenery, or wicked architecture that you can enjoy while drinking your pint…
SciBar at The Vat and Fiddle: A Naïve Person's View of Chemical (and Other) Measurement
Mon 07 Nov 2016Dr Quentin Hanley from Nottingham Trent University joins us at October's SciBar…
Dwelling/Views of Matlock Bath
Wed 22 Oct 2014Domestic routine and the Peak landscape of Derbyshire are explored at Nottingham Trent University's Bonington Gallery
WEYA 12: Preview
Thu 06 Sept 2012What to look at, listen to, and experience this month at World Event Young Artists 2012...
Hillsborough: The Away Fans Point of View
Thu 15 Apr 2010The Hillsborough disaster was a national tragedy, but it wasn’t our fathers, siblings and children who died there. Nevertheless, there are thousands of people in Nottingham who had to stand and watch 96 people die. This is just a fraction of their story...
View From The Bridge
Thu 18 Mar 2004It would be nice just once to be able to see this play without being surrounded by crisp-eating, phone-fiddling teenagers