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Gig Review: Indira May and Saffron at Jamcafé
Thu 21 Mar 2024Performing their multi instrumental collaborative EP ‘Disconnected’ Artists Indira May and Saffron sell out Jamcafe and host a groovy, lively Wednesday Night.
Film Review: Monster
Mon 18 Mar 2024Only one year after his last film released, Hirokazu Kore-eda is back with another complex portrayal of youth...
Film Review: Drive-Away Dolls
Mon 18 Mar 2024Ethan Coen’s solo directorial debut brings us all of the whacky and absurd charm of 90’s Americana...
Concert: The Hallé Film Music- Action Movies
Mon 18 Mar 2024Kevin Stanley was blown away by the music of the movies at The Royal Concert Hall…
Gig Review: King No-One at Rescue Rooms
Fri 15 Mar 2024Having been actively releasing new music and touring relentlessly for the last decade now, it’s crazy to think that Manchester-based indie outfit King No-One have never actually released a full-length album. Now with the band briefly emerging from a studio lockdown for this run of shows and talk of new material on the horizon, we had to go along to their gig at Rescue Rooms to see how the new songs were coming along…
Comedy Review: Stewart Lee
Fri 15 Mar 2024Basic Lee sees famed comedian Stewart Lee go back to basics with one man, one microphone, and one audience.
Theatre Review: DARKFIELD's Immersive Arcade Experience at Lakeside Arts
Wed 13 Mar 2024ARCADE is the latest immersive theatre experience from DARKFIELD, a choose-your-own-path experience full of binaural sounds and sensory effects in a completely pitch-black shipping container. We went down to Lakeside Arts and gave it our best go.
Art Review: Dora Budor: Again and Paul Mpagi Sepuya: Exposure at Nottingham Contemporary
Tue 12 Mar 2024Nottingham Contemporary’s spring 2024 mixed media installation unearths and dissects the dimensions of modernity, technology and human connection across two distinct artscapes that invite us to re-examine our own opinion of what constitutes modern art.
Gig Review: Midnight Rodeo and Catmilk at The Old Cold Store
Mon 11 Mar 2024To celebrate International Women’s Day, Midnight Rodeo and Catmilk took to the stage at The Old Cold Store…
Gig Review: Everything Everything at Rough Trade
Mon 11 Mar 2024Now on their seventh album, Mancunian art-rockers Everything Everything recently returned to Notts to promote the release of their brilliant new conceptualised opus, Mountainhead. With a gig at Rock City coming up in early April, we went along to their album launch show at Rough Trade to get a taster ahead of next month…
Film Review: Dune: Part Two
Fri 08 Mar 2024We return to Villeneuve's highly accurate, yet thoroughly enjoyable world of Dune...
Theatre Review: Witness for the Prosecution
Fri 08 Mar 2024A courtroom drama put on in an actual courtroom takes immersive theatre to new heights
Children's Book Review: The Whale Who Disappeared
Thu 07 Mar 2024Emma Oldham gives us a sense of Porpoise in her impassioned new tale for young readers...
Music Reviews: March 2024
Tue 05 Mar 2024This month, we review music from Whisky Stain, Lacey, Otala, Hallowed Men, Blu Syrup, Cappo & Kong Artisan, Bunnie, Albion and Daudi Matsiko...
Gig Review: Wings of Desire at Rough Trade
Sun 03 Mar 2024Wings of Desire headed to Nottingham last Monday night, with the Stroud-based duo presenting a potent mix of life-affirming hits to an intimate Rough Trade audience...