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Everybodys Talking About Jamie, Micky Flanagan and a Hip Hop Block Party. Heres Whats on in Nottingham This Week, 25th September - 1st October
Sat 23 Sept 2023A week with something for everyone, if you're a gig lover, aspiring yogi or perhaps even fancy yourself as a detective, we've got you. Read on for all that and more that you could dabble in this week...
LeftLion Screen Podcast #5 - The Road Dance Director Richie Adams, the Best Summer Blockbusters of 2022 and More
Fri 27 May 2022This month we're joined by Richie Adams, the man behind The Road Dance - one of the highlights of the Nottingham International Film Festival...
20 Years Later: Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones
Mon 16 May 2022It's regarded as one of the most disappointing blockbusters of all time, but has Attack of the Clones merely been misunderstood?
Nadia Whittome: "Make no mistake, this Bill is an attack on the fundamental human right to seek asylum"
Sat 02 Oct 2021In her regular column, MP for Nottingham East Nadia Whittome explores the ongoing refugee crisis, and the threat posed by the The Nationality and Borders Bill.
Billy’s Blockbusters - Screening of ‘AS IT WAS’ followed by DJ set
Sat 26 Sept 2020Billy’s Blockbusters - Screening of ‘AS IT WAS’ followed by DJ set
Fri 25 Sept 2020We Survived a VR Zombie Attack at Zero Latency and Had a Blast
Tue 18 Feb 2020We don’t need to bore you with information about how virtual reality has exploded over the past few years. First developed to help people believe they were really part of a Hollywood movie, the technology has now expanded across many domains – from architects designing a new town hall to transporting you back in time in a museum. But one of the biggest advantages to VR is its ability to transport you into the scary-realistic world of games...
Notts to Host European Roller Derby Tournament
Fri 12 Oct 2018Nottingham Hellfire Harlots are gearing up to host what promises to be a spectacular weekend of WFTDA European roller derby action! The 2018 Track Attack tournament will see teams from Sweden, Belgium and the Netherlands face off against our very own Nottingham Hellfire Harlots A team.
Sneinton Market Street Art Block Party 2018
Tue 21 Aug 2018The Surface Gallery's annual Block party at Sneinton market is always a hit with the locals of Nottingham, great music, fantastic healthy food and unique urban market stalls. It’s a great opportunity to kick back and enjoy the city vibes, watch some skateboarding, hang out and of course check out some live street art.
Live Music Review: Paul Draper at the Rescue Rooms
Tue 06 Mar 2018Chaotic scenes at the ex-Mansun man's gig in Nottingham...
Paul Draper: The Former Mansun Frontman Discusses His Debut Solo Album
Wed 28 Feb 2018Currently touring in support of his first full-length solo record Spooky Action, the shows will also feature Draper and his band covering Mansun's debut album Attack Of The Grey Lantern in its entirety. We put some questions to him ahead of his show at the Rescue Rooms...
Interview: Jenny Sealey
Mon 14 May 2012Jenny Sealey studied drama at Clarendon College and went on to become the Artistic Director of Graeae, the critically acclaimed theatre company renowned for putting deaf and disabled artists and accessibility at the core of its work. In 2009 she was awarded an MBE for services to disability arts, and last year was announced as joint artistic director for the Paralympic Games. And she has somehow still found time to re-mount and tour Reasons to be Cheerful, Graeae’s musical celebrating the work of Ian Dury and the Blockheads, which arrived at Nottingham Playhouse on 3 April.