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We Chat to Kenyan Alt-RnB Artist IkeN All About His Debut Album ‘Galatea’
Fri 02 Feb 2024Kenyan Alt-RnB artist IkeN found himself in Nottingham when he moved to the UK to study Business Management. Alongside this, he also makes music, releasing his debut album Galatea last October. We find out all about it...
Photographers Cal McNab and Tamara Clarke Reflect on Their Time on the Make It Easy Residency Program
Tue 08 Aug 2023Ahead of Cal McNab and Tamara Clarke’s joint Heartland photography exhibition at No.12 Restaurant this month, which will celebrate the completion of their time on the Make It Easy Residency Program, they caught up with us to reflect on their experiences over the past six months and how the residency has shaped their photography work into what it is today…
In Photos: The Anchoress and Leoni Jane Kennedy
Sun 14 May 2023After having to reschedule because of Covid, Welsh multi-instrumentalist The Anchoress brings her sophomore album 'The Art of Losing' to Rescue Rooms...
From Nottingham International Film Festival to Fan Favourites Amber Run, Here’s What’s on in Nottingham This Week
Mon 10 Apr 2023Film fans, music fans and fashion fans are all in for a treat...
We Hear From Notts Stage Legend Kenneth Alan Taylor Ahead of His Appearance at Djanogly Theatre
Sat 04 Feb 2023Before his fundraiser event at Lakeside Arts on Friday 10 February, Kenneth Alan Taylor sits down with LeftLion...
We Dive Into Kendo, the Ancient Martial Art Dubbed ‘The Way of the Sword'
Sat 16 Jul 2022Is there anything more impressive than sword fighting? We’ve seen it in films like The Last Samurai and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, and tried our hand (more or less) in games like Elden Ring and The Witcher. Yet through kendo, the ancient practice dubbed “the way of the sword”, you can have the chance to do it for real. Despite its exhilarating premise on paper, though, it is the martial art’s values of respect, decency and self-improvement that are most important…
The Thompsons on Whitesnake, Jubilee Parties and Obi Wan-Kenobi
Fri 17 Jun 2022Featuring eighties hair metal, Jubilee celebrations and a true hatred of Star Wars...
Anna Kent Spills All About Her New Book: Frontline Midwife
Fri 10 Jun 2022While still only in her twenties, Nottingham’s own Anna Kent left her job at the NHS, packed a bag and travelled to Sudan - then an active war zone - to offer her medical expertise to those in need. Now back in the UK and working as a midwife, the 41-year-old has written about her unbelievable experiences in Frontline Midwife: My Story of Survival and Keeping Others Safe, which provides a powerful story of perseverance, activism, and lessons learned…
Coming to Broadway Soon, Steve Scott Tells Us About the Kendal Mountain Tour
Sat 04 Jun 2022We chat to one of the Kendal Mountain Festival’s directors, Steve Scott, about the global appeal of adventuring, building a tight-knit community of thrill-seekers, and what to expect when their 2022 Tour comes to Broadway Cinema…
Nusic New Music Podcast #226 with Bru-C, Eliza Rae, Sian Clarke, JJ Lovegrove and More
Tue 12 May 2020This week’s New Music Podcast features definitive Future Sound of Nottingham news, the source of Producer Sam’s number one man crush, plus the world’s angriest song.
This podcast may contain some fruity language. Sensitive ears – you have been warned.
Notts’ Panto Legends Kenneth Alan Taylor and John Elkington on Bringing Sleeping Beauty to the Playhouse This Christmas
Thu 05 Dec 2019This year marks 35 years since Kenneth Alan Taylor first brought pantomime to the Nottingham Playhouse when he arrived as Artistic Director. For a generation, his gentle northern tones were the voice of the quintessential panto dame, a role he reprised over and over before hanging up the costume changes for writing instead. It’s also been 21 years since John Elkington first appeared in a Playhouse panto and solidified himself as the current dame of choice. Our Stage Editor – and massive panto fan – sat down with them both during rehearsals for Sleeping Beauty to find out about this year’s production…
Sir Trevor Nunn and Kenny Wax are Putting on a Musical in Nottingham
Thu 24 Oct 2019One of them is the multi-award-winning producer of The Play that Goes Wrong, Top Hat and Six. The other is one of the most legendary figures in the history of theatre, winning numerous Tony and Olivier Awards, directing the likes of Cats, Starlight Express and Les Misèrables, and being named by The Telegraph as one of the most influential people in British Theatre. Together, Kenny Wax and Sir Trevor Nunn are launching Identical, a brand-new musical premiering as part of the new season at Nottingham Playhouse…
Folk Troubadour Clarke Camilleri Brings His Sound Back Home
Sun 11 Aug 2019Notts born and bred, folk singer songwriter Clarke Camilleri is one dedicated guy. From running his own folk clubs to touring Belgium, we caught up with him ahead of a rare hometown show this month supporting Jinda Biant...
Nusic Podcast #173 with Akomplis, Tash Bird, Ferocious, Ken Samson and more...
Mon 26 Feb 2018This week’s New Music Podcast features Gilles Peterson’s favourite Notts artist at the mo, the Nottingham band touring Kenya, plus the singer inspired by Maccy D’s.This podcast may contain some fruity language. Sensitive ears – you have been warned.
Nusic Podcast #171 with Joey Costello, Pretty Babs, Dollie Demi, Ken Samson and more...
Mon 29 Jan 2018On this week’s New Music Podcast the Confetti student by day, Drum n Bass ninja by night, the band that have coined ‘R & Beeston’, plus the band that love singing about terrain. This podcast may contain some fruity language. Sensitive ears – you have been warned.
Left Panther: Nottingham Panthers News & Updates
Thu 11 Jan 2018The Panthers didn't have a particularly happy Christmas, was it too many mince pies? Our Sally gives us the low down