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Dora Budor Screens: Peter Gidal, Jiajia Zhang, Asta Lynge, Nikhil Vettukattil, Jean-marie Straub, and Noah Barker & Paul Levack
Sat 27 Jan 2024Luther College String Trio With Andrew Whitfield, Baritone, and Peter Siepmann, Piano
Sat 27 Jan 2024Gig Review: Maisie Peters at Rock City
Tue 31 Oct 2023On a chilly Sunday evening, Maisie Peters headlined Nottingham's legendary Rock City to a sold-out crowd...
Theatre Review: Peter Pan Goes Wrong
Fri 13 Oct 2023Ian Kingsbury checks out Peter Pan Goes Wrong at the Theatre Royal...
Peter Pan Goes Wrong, Live Music, A Beer And Cider Festival, And A Spooky Writing Workshop. Here's What’s On 9 October – 15 October…
Sun 08 Oct 2023Get into the spirit of Halloween early with some spooky writing, enjoy some beer or cider (responsibly) in the name of Notts legend Robin Hood, or go and see a variety of live music...
Gig Review: Maisie Peters at Metronome
Thu 22 Jun 2023Gemma Cockrell saw Maisie Peters bring humour and a much-needed light to Nottingham...
Priest and Theatre Director James Pacey Discusses his Creative Approach to The Nottingham Passion
Tue 14 Feb 2023You might think that being a priest and a play director don’t go hand in hand. But, for Reverend James Pacey, getting involved in creative projects is a perfect way to spend his time. Our writer Jonathon Doering catches up with the Reverend as he directs The Nottingham Passion, learning more about the ways that priesthood and creativity are intertwined…
Our Young Writer Investigates as the First Nottingham Youth Climate Assembly Approaches
Wed 15 Jun 2022Citizens assemblies are a way of addressing thorny issues participatively, through an educational and democratic process that involves affected communities in shaping political responses. Nottingham Climate Assembly was formed to host such initiatives around climate change and environment issues; this July they launch their Lottery Heritage-funded Nottingham Youth Climate Assembly for 15-18 year olds (though young people up to age 25 can help out). Twenty-year-old writer Emily Giddings finds out more about our city’s first ever citizen’s assembly.