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We Caught up With Colin Mitchell, Owner of Nottingham’s Oldest Caribbean Supermarket on His Decision to Sell the Business
Tue 16 Jan 2024After almost five decades of selling Caribbean food in Nottingham, family business Mitchell's Supermarket on Alfreton Road is up for sale. We spoke to owner Colin Mitchell about his decision to sell Mitchell’s Supermarket, and what this will mean for the local community...
Caribbean Pioneer Gardeners Exhibition
Wed 21 Jun 2023An exhibition of photographs by Colin Haynes of the 5irst generation of Caribbean gardeners on Hungerhill Gardens (now St. Ann’s Allotments), at WINA building behind ACNA Centre, top of Hungerhill Road NG3 4NB. Supported by Green Hustle.
Known for Their No Compromise Patties, Yello Yard are Changing the Nottingham Caribbean Food Scene
Tue 04 Oct 2022Specialising in ‘no compromise’ patties, Yello Yard are filling a gap in Nottingham’s food scene that has been around for far too long. Co-owner Jowayne Marks tells us how he and his partner, Mahalia Chambers, made it happen…
Film Review: The Truffle Hunters
Wed 18 Aug 2021This offbeat documentary is as flavoursome as the truffles being hunted in it...
We're All Black Down Here is Set to Explore the History of an African-Caribbean Miner in the East Midlands
Mon 25 Jan 2021George White talks to writer Milly James and producer Sophia Ramcharan about We’re All Black Down Here, a short film exploring the story of an African-Caribbean miner in the East Midlands...
The When We Worked at Raleigh Project Celebrates the Lives of the Factory's Black British Caribbean Workers
Fri 10 Jul 2020Whether it’s due to its legacy as one of Nottingham’s most quintessential institutions, or the place that Arthur Seaton so resented working, everyone knows that the Raleigh Factory is woven into the very fabric of Nottingham’s DNA. While much has been written about its iconic cultural status, often overlooked is the impact of its many Black British Caribbean workers. That’s where When We Worked at Raleigh, the archival project that has collated visual and audio histories of those workers and their relatives, comes in...
Comedian Reginald D Hunter on Bringing His Facing the Beast Tour to Nottingham
Sat 13 Apr 2019Astute, insightful and, above all else, hilarious, Reginald D Hunter has firmly established himself as Britain’s favourite comedian from across the pond. To celebrate his twentieth year as a working comedian in the UK, he’s heading back to Nottingham with his Facing the Beast tour…
Comedy Review: Reginald D Hunter Came to Nottingham
Mon 21 Nov 2016Humour hits hardest when it's true, and Reginald D Hunter stands out even when he's not on top form
Nottingham Caribbean Carnival 2016 in Photos
Mon 22 Aug 2016The annual event that splashes the city in colour was back for a weekend of music, fun and community spirit
Book Reviews: October 2014
Fri 10 Oct 2014This month's review featuring Hunted by Hawks, DH Lawrence: Zombie Hunter, Influence and A Brief History of Whistling
La Folie de la Maison de Carisbrooke
Sat 17 May 2014Eat your heart out Bunuel and Dali - here’s some Notts surrealism for your faces
Notts Caribbean Carnival 2013
Fri 23 Aug 2013Check out the costumes and fun from this year's Carnival
Caribbean Carnival in Pictures
Wed 22 Aug 2012Nottingham was awash with colourful costumes and Caribbean fun at the weekend, check out the photos
Caribbean Carnival 2009
Mon 06 Jul 2009Leg of jerk chicken in one hand and a can of Red stripe in the other, we went along to the Nottingham Caribbean Carnival on the Forest
Goodbye Gonzo: Hunter S Thompson 1937-2005
Wed 06 Apr 2005A bizarre journalist who led a bizarre life. His wild style lost him numerous jobs and assignments, but gained him admirers the world over...