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The Thompsons on Doctor Who, King Charles III and Local Cheese
Fri 22 Dec 2023Nottingham's most opinionated grocers on...
Theatre Review: Richard Herring at Nottingham Playhouse
Fri 24 Nov 2023Ian C Douglas enjoyed some chuckles courtesy of Richard Herring when he performed at Nottingham Playhouse...
Interview: Richard Herring
Fri 27 Oct 2023TV Comedian and celebrity interviewer, Richard Herring, brings his multi-award-winning show to Nottingham's Playhouse this November. In this exclusive preview, he talks of testicles, godlike powers and when podcasts go wrong...
Richard Douglas (aka Joe Buhdha): Voices from Nottingham's Windrush Generation
Mon 02 Oct 2023To celebrate Black History Month and the 75th anniversary of Windrush we have been working with the New Art Exchange and their NAE YOUnity Commission funded by Freelands Foundation. Our aim is to highlight the voices of Nottingham's Windrush generation and some of the challenges they faced...
Musing on Nature and the Present Moment, We Talk to Richard C Bower About His Poetry Collection
Thu 18 May 2023Inspired by the beauty of the natural world, Richard C. Bower muses on our relationship with the earth in his new poetry collection, Pleasures In The Pathless Woods. Featuring 76 poems set across four seasons, it’s a project that focuses on experiencing the present moment. We catch up with the local author about the process, contemplating beauty, and his upcoming book…
Local Artist Richard Hyde Talks About Finding the Beauty in Mundanity
Sun 29 Jan 2023Local visual artist Richard Hyde uses abstract imagery to paint very real pictures - focusing on the positive aspects of the everyday, including the boundless beauty of nature, to take us away from the stresses and mundanity of normal life. Here, he dives into his creative process, and why he does what he does…
Notts Author Richard Kish Opens Up on His New Poetry Book July
Sun 25 Sept 2022Publishing his first novel Burning Ash after ten years in the writing, Richard Kish found himself stuck for inspiration, in large part because of his experiences with depression. So, in the hopes of a ‘creative boost’, Kish turned to poetry, making a vow to write a single piece every single day in July. Now published in a collection of the month’s name, we chat with the young writer about how the project came about, life with mental health struggles and the difference between prose and poetry…
Nottingham Legend Richard Whitehead MBE Chats Titles, Targets, and Giving Back to the Community
Wed 13 Jul 2022Nottingham-based athlete and motivational speaker Richard Whitehead MBE has won an array of medals at the Paralympics, but his influential work goes beyond the track. We caught up with him about his greatest achievements and the importance of giving back to the community…
Film Review: King Richard
Wed 17 Nov 2021Despite a strong lead performance from Will Smith, the Williams family biopic is incohesive and misguided...
These Pictures of St Ann’s Taken Before Its Demolition Show the End of an Era
Thu 18 Mar 2021These pictures really do paint a thousand words...
30 Years Later: The Godfather Part III
Mon 28 Dec 2020Thomas Griffiths reviews the divisive third instalment of the Godfather trilogy in light of its thirtieth anniversary and brand new re-edit...
30 Years Later: The Exorcist III
Sat 10 Oct 2020Looking for a cult classic horror to sink your teeth into this Halloween? Michael McCarroll reviews The Exorcist III in celebration of its 30th anniversary...
30 Years Later: Back to the Future Part III
Sat 11 Jul 2020On its 30th anniversary, we once again go “Back to the Future” for the iconic trilogy’s final instalment.
Notts Rebels: Edward III
Wed 17 Jun 2020In celebration of the Nottingham Castle Trust’s #VoicesofToday campaign, our Notts Rebels series continues with the story of Edward III and his audacious bid to rid England of a usurper at Nottingham Castle...
The Big Notts Quiz: Part III
Sun 07 Jun 2020Thought last month’s quiz was too easy? Good news, we’ve decided to ramp up the difficulty this time around to see how many of you really know NG...
15 Years Later: Star Wars Episode III - Revenge of the Sith
Thu 19 Mar 2020It's been 15 years since Revenge of the Sith brought the prequels trilogy to a close. Not everyone's a fan, but over time this film has become a favourite for a lot of Star Wars fans, including our Screen Co-Editor, George White...
The Diaries of Nottingham WWI Soldier Are Being Made into an Exhibition and Play
Sun 15 Mar 2020For years they lay hidden away in the attic of a house in New Zealand. But now, the missing World War One diaries of Nottingham soldier Billy Richards have been discovered, and are being used as the basis for a new exhibition and play...
Theatre Review: King Charles III at Lace Market Theatre
Thu 15 Nov 2018We went to check out Mike Bartlett’s King Charles III at Lace Market Theatre…
Theatre Review: The Madness of George III
Wed 07 Nov 2018One of the most talked-about plays in UK theatre right now; Mark Gatiss stars for audiences at Nottingham Playhouse and, later this month, across the world as part of National Theatre Live...
Art Works: Richard Chung's Film Photography
Tue 25 Sept 2018Richard Chung tells us all abaht how he shoots film photography...