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Benthic Zone's Nightmare! Nightmare! Kill! Kill! Drag Variety Show Ft. Doxxie Phisher
Thu 14 Mar 2024Review: Müllraum at The Lord Roberts Basement
Thu 01 Feb 2024Beneath the streets of Nottingham lie many secrets. We have all heard of the labyrinthian networks of secret caves, places where our ancestors ate, worshipped and presumably also celebrated. It seems fitting therefore that the pilot event for brand new Techno party “MÜLLRAUM” would take place in a hallowed, subterranean space. A Nottingham tradition…
Pamphlet Launch: North by Northnorth – Elvire Roberts, and the Stories In Between – Teresa Forrest
Tue 28 Nov 2023Interview: Neil Fulwood
Tue 18 Jul 2023Ian Douglas chats with Neil Fulwood, the poet and performer behind the Open Book nights at the Organ Grinder...
From Neil Warnock to Nottingham Craft Beer Festival, Here's What’s on in Nottingham This Week
Mon 12 Jun 2023Our recommendations of what to see, do, buy and drink over the next seven days in Nottingham...
Nottingham International Film Festival 2021 to “Champion Young British Talent,” Says Director Neil Jeram-Croft
Tue 21 Sept 20212021 sees the return of an in-person cinema experience for Nottingham International Film Festival. Aaron Roe sits down with festival director Neil Jeram-Croft to get the lowdown on the event...
Exhibition Review: Jimmy Roberts' Akimbo at Nottingham Contemporary
Mon 19 Oct 2020Akimbo, Guadeloupean-born artist Jimmy Robert’s latest exhibition currently on view at Nottingham Contemporary, captures an important moment not only in the artist’s career but also the social moment we are living in.
RE:PRESENT – Neil Roberts at Surface Gallery
Tue 27 Aug 2019Painting punters should get their skates on to catch the last few days of this excellent show of a brush-master’s craft. Adrian Shaw got down to Surface to catch the tail end of it...
Nottingham Forest: The Miracle Men of 1979
Sat 18 May 2019One scored six goals on the route to the final, one had been at the club since the Second Division days, one was described by Brian Clough as the “Picasso of our game,” and the other was the captain that lifted the trophy on that famous night in Munich. Together, Garry Birtles, Tony Woodcock, John Robertson and John McGovern formed an integral part of that legendary Nottingham Forest side that beat Malmö to win the European Cup for the first time forty years ago…
Nottingham Panthers' Head Coach Corey Neilson Announces Departure
Thu 15 Feb 2018It may be Valentine’s week, but the Nottingham Panthers have not given fans much to love about them in the last month. In the last twelve games, Panthers have lost eight. In what was increasingly being speculated as a possibility as we near the end of another mediocre season, Head Coach, Corey Neilson and the club have announced that they will part ways, by mutual consent, at the end of the season.
Neil Fulwood on the Life and Works of Alan Sillitoe
Wed 10 Jan 2018Notts poet Neil Fulwood explains why Sillitoe is important to the landscape of Nottingham literature...
Neil Fulwood talks about the making of his debut poetry collection, No Avoiding It
Mon 26 Jun 2017“The poems are entirely personal expressions. There’s nothing owed, no debt to anybody else’s artistic legacy”
Literature Review: Michael Summons Roberts and Alison Moore
Tue 15 Nov 2016Warming, passionate and inspiring. Michael Symmons Roberts and Alison Moore made the first night of the Festival of Literature go off with an explosion of everything that makes writers write and readers read.
Interview: Corey Neilson of Nottingham Panthers
Thu 02 Jan 2014Last season Corey Neilson led Nottingham Panthers to their most successful season ever. They did a clean sweep of all three trophies winning the regular season title, the Challenge Cup and the play-offs. Can they repeat the feat again this year?
Interview: John Robertson
Wed 15 Dec 2010John Robertson was your archetypal terrace favourite for over a decade at Forest. In part it was because he obviously liked his pies, pints and fags, but mainly for providing the cross that Trevor Francis got on the end of in 1979, the goal that beat Hamburg in 1980, and all those photos of kids holding up the European Cup in Nottingham pubs thirty years ago.
Alexei Sayle Interview
Tue 17 Mar 2009"People often recollect me using foul language, but I never did on television. It wasn’t the language but the attitude which was unsettling them"
Interview: Divine Comedy
Sun 01 Oct 2006I remember a Radio One Roadshow we did in the Market Square where we played with the great and long-lasting pop band Let Loose. Remember them?