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5 Must-Visit Historical Pubs in and Around Nottingham
Wed 22 Mar 2023Whether you enjoy river walks, nature trails, railways, learning about local about history or just simply relaxing and having a refreshing pint and a delicious Sunday dinner, Nottingham has a pub for you...
5 Great Things Happening in Nottingham This Week: Night Must Fall, No Man's Land and More
Mon 08 Aug 2022Books, music, theatre - whatever you're into, our city has you covered...
We Took a Trip to the Nottingham Caesars to Learn More about American Football, the History of The Club and Making International News
Fri 06 May 2022It’s fair to say that the rise of American Football in the UK has been meteoric. From the NFL regularly playing games at Wembley Stadium, to viewing figures and Google searches rising year after year, the sport now has an estimated 27,000 active players in the country. And Nottingham is no exception. Established in 1984, the Nottingham Caesars are one of the oldest American Football clubs in the UK, playing in the BAFA National League NFC South. We caught up with Caesars’ defensive linesman and Gameday Co-Manager Jamie Gatley to talk about the past, present and future of the club, and how a group of hungry mice recently helped the club gain international press…
Film Review: Choose or Die
Tue 19 Apr 2022An eighties style game-based horror with an enticing cash prize. This has got to be Netflix’s next biggest hit, right?
Film Review: No Time to Die
Tue 05 Oct 2021No Time to Die is finally here – but is it the fitting send-off for Daniel Craig's Bond that we've all been waiting for?
Film Review: It Must Be Heaven
Sun 11 Jul 2021The latest from Palestinian director Elia Suleiman continues to appreciate the finer details and absurdities of everyday life through sketches at home and abroad, writes Yasmin Turner...
The Show Must Go On: Nottingham Pride 2020 Moves Online
Sun 05 Jul 2020With Nottingham’s annual celebration of LGBTQ+ culture put on hold due to COVID-19 restrictions, organisers have decided to move Pride 2020 online to provide a unique, innovative way for the community to stay proud...
Historical Author Emily Brand: "I feel a sort of security in writing about real people who lived, loved and died, generations ago"
Mon 20 Apr 2020Emily Brand is a local historian who’s been researching the Byron family tree and all its drama-sprouting branches. With a close look at life in the eighteenth century, her fourth book The Fall of the House of Byron is released this month. We sat down for a digital chat with the author to find out more...
Film Review: The Dead Don't Die
Mon 22 Jul 2019Jim Jarmusch's star-filled zom-com doesn't quite hit all the right notes, but still contains an important message about the ills of modern life.
Why We Must Save the Marcus Garvey Day Care Centre
Fri 10 May 2019Panya Banjoko explains why saving the Marcus Garvey Day Care Centre is vital...
Do or Die Poets Facilitator Miggy Angel on New Book Extreme Violets
Wed 05 Sept 2018Originally from South London, poet, performer, and drug and alcohol worker Miggy Angel is a long-term resident of Hoodtown and the author of two poetry books, Grime Kerbstone Psalms and Extreme Violets. We hollered at him to see what he’s up to at the moment...
A Catch-up with Nottingham Caesars
Fri 11 May 2018After a tentative start to 2018, last Sunday’s fixture at Coventry Jets saw the Nottingham Caesars American Football team step onto the field with a renewed focus and determination, securing a 28 - 0 victory. It’s still early days though, and with a re-match on home turf later in the month, they’re buckling down and making every training hour count.
Film Review: Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool
Wed 22 Nov 2017A tale of the last glimmers of a Hollywood starlet and why the North of England became her dying wish