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Skate Nottingham Team Up With Samsung to Land Flip Park in Nottingham
Wed 03 Apr 2024Something special is coming to the city next week that anyone involved in our local skating community needs to know about...
We Speak to the University of Nottingham’s Dr. Charles Ogunbode About His Landmark Study ‘Spotlight: How People of Colour Experience and Engage With Climate Change in Britain'
Wed 06 Dec 2023People of colour’s voices have long been underrepresented in climate change discourse. The University of Nottingham’s Dr. Charles Ogunbode is on a mission to address this imbalance, co-leading a landmark study in climate perspectives - Spotlight: How People of Colour Experience and Engage with Climate Change in Britain. We asked him about the study’s findings, and what needs to change…
Edward Lear at Sestri Levante: Topographical Art As a Source for Landscape History With Professor Ross Balzaretti
Wed 25 Oct 2023The Thompsons on the World Cup, 2023 and Moon Landings
Sat 14 Jan 2023Nottingham's most opinionated grocers on...
5 Great Things Happening in Nottingham This Week: Night Must Fall, No Man's Land and More
Mon 08 Aug 2022Books, music, theatre - whatever you're into, our city has you covered...
Greed: The Story of the Mansfield Murders, the Subject of Upcoming Sky TV Series ‘Landscapers'
Thu 04 Nov 2021Just over two decades ago Susan and Christopher Edwards shot the former’s parents dead on a quiet cul-de-sac in Mansfield. It took sixteen years before the truth came to light and the pair were imprisoned for murder. We take a look back at one of Nottinghamshire's most shocking crimes ahead of the release of Landscapers, a Sky TV series exploring this unbelievable story, later this year…
Detonate's James Busby on their Landmark Halloween Arena Rave
Wed 20 Oct 2021From humble beginnings as a small club night in the late nineties to getting ready to put on their biggest indoor event to date at the Motorpoint Arena this month, Detonate has gone from strength to strength, firmly establishing itself as a bedrock of the Notts live music scene. On the back of the first post-COVID festival and just ahead of their landmark Halloween Arena Rave, we speak to creator James Busby about how it all happened...
Local Entrepreneur Victoria Prince Has Landed a Deal With Selfridges For Her Healthy Sweet Treats
Thu 19 Sept 2019Entrepreneur Victoria Prince announced her arrival on the food scene after successfully transforming her healthy hobby into a booming business venture...
Living Mindfully with a Visit to Pure Land Japanese Gardens
Thu 05 Sept 2019Need a break? Just outside of the city, in Newark, there’s a little slice of paradise at Pure Land Meditation Centre & Japanese Garden. We went to meet Buddha Maitreya, the zen-fuelled, scone-making owner who welcomed us in to a Lantern Lit Evening – running this September…
A Chat With Pat, Who Made An Album About the Moon
Wed 24 Jul 2019Producer, composer and Beeston resident Pat Keista has just released his album E11EVEN which was inspired by the Apollo moon landing of 1969. Rory Evans caught up with him, and had a listen to his tunes...
Celebrate the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon Landing at Motorpoint Arena
Mon 03 Jun 2019This July marks fifty years since the 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing. Whether you’re a fan of all things space or whether you’re just looking for something a bit different to do on a Saturday night, this is the one for you…
Exhibition Review: Scaling the Sublime – Art at the Limits of Landscape at Djanogly Gallery
Thu 29 Mar 2018Romanticism, in literature, art, music and thought, changed the world. But as this new exhibition at Djanogly Gallery hopes to show, the tropes, moods and key landscape interests of the Romantic movement of the early nineteenth century now influences a new generation of artists. The show-stopper here – and effective summary of the show – is Mariele Neudecker’s big installation After-Life which succeeds in referencing a broad range of Romantic artists and issues...
Zoo Indigo Are Taking Us To No Woman's Land
Thu 01 Mar 2018Far from the generals and politicians who instigate conflict, the ordinary people who suffer in wars are often forgotten. In their production No Woman’s Land, local theatre duo Zoo Indigo – made up of Rosie Garton and Ildikó Rippel – shine a spotlight on the extraordinary women who struggled under threat of violence and rape to find a safer place for their families after the end of the Second World War. We caught up with Ildiko to find out more...
Film Review: My Pure Land
Fri 15 Sept 2017We checked out Nottingham director Sam Masud's debut feature ahead of its release at Broadway Cinema...