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Theatre Review: Once Upon a Bridge at Lace Market Theatre
Thu 01 Feb 2024Ian Kingsbury reviews Once upon A Bridge at the Lace Market Theatre...
Theatre Review: And Then There Were None at Theatre Royal
Wed 24 Jan 2024A new theatre adaptation of a classic Agatha Christie whodunnit. The original novel is the world's best-selling mystery and with over 100 million copies sold, one of the best-selling books of all time...
Theatre Review: Once Upon a Crime at Nottingham New Theatre
Tue 12 Dec 2023Our Amelia Brookes reviews Once Upon a Crime at Nottingham New Theatre...
We Chat to Author Nicola Monaghan to Discuss Her New Book 'Wish You Were Here'
Fri 24 Nov 2023We caught up with Nicola Monaghan, author of The Killing Jar, Starfishing and The Okinawa Dragon, to discuss becoming a writer, crafting detective novels and her new book Wish You Were Here…
Theatre Review: And Then There Were None
Wed 17 May 2023Becki Crossley reviews And Then There Were None...
From Raging Bull to Esports Championships, Here’s What You Need to Check Out in Nottingham This Week
Mon 17 Apr 2023Films, games and everything between - we have all it in Notts over the next seven days...
Film Review: Everything Everywhere All at Once
Sun 22 May 2022It's received rave reviews, but is Everything Everywhere All at Once worth the hype? Read the fifth and eighth letters of the eighth word in this sell text...
Nottingham Forest Fan Rich Fisher Releases a Documentary About a Once in a Lifetime Road Trip
Wed 19 May 2021Way back in 2008, Rich Fisher headed to Mongolia with his friend Ed on a road trip. In the back of his mind, he always had the intention of making the journey into a film, but life got in the way. That was until the world came to a grinding halt, allowing Rich the time to finally create Rich and Ed’s Excellent Adventure – the story of two Forest fans on a once-in-a-lifetime adventure to the other side of the world. Roshan Chandy catches up with the Notts-based filmmaker to find out more…
15 Years Later: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
Wed 14 Oct 202015 years later, contributor Alex Mace is still crackers about the feature-length Wallace and Gromit film...
The Nottingham Project's Greg Nugent: "We’re a creative city where culture thrives, but when other cities were upping their game, we stood still"
Fri 14 Aug 2020With a ten-year vision of turning Nottingham into a globally-recognised cultural heavyweight, and a board including the likes of Shane Meadows and Vicky McClure, last month saw the ambitious launch of The Nottingham Project. Spearheaded by the new Nottingham Board for Culture and Creativity, the project will seek to rejuvenate the city in the wake of a pandemic that has decimated much of the creative industry. As the director of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games Organising Committee, Project chairman Greg Nugent knows what it takes to deliver on the biggest scale. We caught up with the man at the helm to find out more about what the city’s creative community has to look forward to...
Into the Archives: What LeftLion and Overall... Were Printing In Mays Gone By
Sun 24 May 2020Our new regular feature delves back into the LeftLion and Overall There is a Smell of Fried Onions archives to find what Notts was up to back in the day...
Film Review: Live Twice, Love Once
Wed 22 Jan 2020This emotional, award-winning Spanish drama takes a real and honest look at the importance of love...
Film Review: Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Mon 19 Aug 2019Quentin Tarantino's highly anticipated ninth film is in cinemas now...
The Maasai Cricket Warriors Come to Notts
Thu 16 Aug 2018This week Notts welcomes the famous Maasai Cricket Warriors as part of their UK tour; it’s an action packed schedule running until Saturday 1 September. The team will be all over the shop in the coming weeks to raise awareness of gender inequality, the End FGM Campaign, hate crime, modern slavery, conservation and promoting their culture and country, Kenya...
Film Review: You Were Never Really Here
Fri 16 Mar 2018Lynne Ramsay’s fourth feature is taut, grimly poetic thriller about a former soldier’s search for redemption