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We speak to the curator of Dear Sisters at Lakeside Arts which documents the Women’s Liberation Movement in Nottingham
Sat 18 May 2024For the Women’s Liberation Movement of the ‘70s and ‘80s zines were an integral tool of connection and communication. The Dear Sisters exhibition at Lakeside Arts showcases how the movement connected, campaigned, and made waves through an impressive collection of ephemeral documents.
Bad Betty Press Move to Nottingham
Wed 14 Dec 2022Independent publishers of new poetry, Bad Betty Press are known for risk taking and exciting authors. And what's more, they've just moved to Nottingham. Celebrating their relocation, writer Jaden Morton checked out their opening event at Bunker's Hill: Bad Betty X Poetry is Dead Good.
Nottdance Returns to Make October the Month of Movement
Wed 28 Sept 2022Nottdance is back with a month of movement across Nottingham venues, here's the lowdown on what it's all about...
The Dandy Gent Barbers Moves to Hockley
Wed 14 Sept 2022We went down to check out The Dandy Gent's new Hockley spot...
Bass Player Mark Lewandowski Lifts the Lid on His Move From Nuthall to New York
Sat 04 Dec 2021After moving from Nuthall to New York, bass player Mark Lewandowski is living the dream on the other side of the pond. We hear about his time in Nottingham, his love for The Big Apple and how School of Rock inspired his passion for music…
Nottingham International Film Festival Moves Online
Tue 03 Nov 2020The Nottingham International Film Festival will now present its 30-film selection online...
Comedian Sara Pascoe on Her Move From Actress to Comedy and Singing For Robbie William's Dad
Thu 08 Oct 2020Stand-up comedian, actor, presenter, author, podcast host. There aren’t many things in the world of entertainment that Sara Pascoe can’t do. Ahead of her return to Nottingham to play Just the Tonic this month, we caught up with the popular comic to talk lockdown, her two new TV projects and being a backing singer for Robbie Williams’ dad…
Next Gen Movement: The Group Behind Nottingham's Anti-Racism Protest
Wed 08 Jul 2020The murder of George Floyd at the hands of police officers in Minneapolis sent reverberations around the world, including Nottingham, where thousands of people descended on the Forest Recreation Ground in a show of communal strength against systemic racism on Sunday 7 June. The protests were peaceful, but the anger, frustration and passion for forcing change – in real terms – was overwhelming. Behind the protests were three young women, friends Shan Vincent, Tyla Henrique-White and Janelle Brown who have since formed Next Gen Movement, a project aimed at empowering young people to make sure the fight against racism continues to be impactful. We caught up with Janelle to find out more, and discover where they plan to go from here…
The Show Must Go On: Nottingham Pride 2020 Moves Online
Sun 05 Jul 2020With Nottingham’s annual celebration of LGBTQ+ culture put on hold due to COVID-19 restrictions, organisers have decided to move Pride 2020 online to provide a unique, innovative way for the community to stay proud...
Beeston Film Festival Moves Online
Fri 20 Mar 2020After the coronavirus outbreak the Beeston Film Festival will now be hosted on Facebook, meaning all the best international indie films will still be available for your viewing pleasure. We talk to John Currie, festival director, about what people can expect...
The Movement: Director Sharon Walia on Ordinary People Doing Extraordinary Things
Wed 07 Nov 2018After a year dominated by Brexit negotiations, President Trump and #MeToo, the images of toddlers washed up on Turkish beaches and life boats brimming with desperate people trying to stay alive seem like ages ago. The refugee crisis that once dominated our minds and news feeds is not fixed, or over, or past. It’s still very much an issue, and a Nottingham documentary maker has made a film that highlights the problem from a different point of view...
Children in Need Supports Notts Mini Movers
Mon 27 Aug 2018The Renewal Trust is at it again, bringing free play and activity sessions for tiddlers living in Sneinton, St Ann’s and Mapperley.
Anti-Austerity Movement We Shall Overcome Brings Music and Poetry to Notts
Mon 02 Oct 2017Musicians and poets are joining forces this week for a long weekend of charity gigs in and around Nottingham. Under the national banner of the anti-austerity movement, We Shall Overcome, they’re bringing you a stellar weekend of local talent. In return, they’re asking you to dig deep and donate to help vital support services stay afloat…
Tekonta Secta are Leading the Free Party Movement in Nottingham
Sat 23 Sept 2017Tekonta Secta is a music and art collective made up of free party people from all over Nottingham. Known for rambunctious raves that take place in the bellies of woods and the middle of Broad Street alike, they’ve even been known to book – ahem – DJ workshops, in schools. Here, the elusive boggers answer a few of our questions and treat us to a plethora of photographic treats of theirs, all for your eyeball pleasure...
Flex Dancer Jamal Sterrett Talks Creative Movement in Nottingham
Thu 26 Jan 2017With limbs that contort and tremor like icy liquid, Jamal Sterrett can certainly claim a few moves on the dancefloor. Also a photographer, cameraman, graphic designer, and student who’s won awards for his creativity, the movement artist has derived his own style from flex and bruck up. You might have seen him around and about Nottingham’s streets with your jaw hanging by your knees. Yeah, that’s the one. We grabbed him for a chat…
Cyclists Move Car Off Main Road in Nottingham
Tue 26 Jul 2016Notts Critical Mass have been doing good deeds on BBC roundabout
Dance4 Set to Move to Sneinton
Tue 08 Dec 2015"By changing existing spaces, you can take the history with you as well as making new history and new stories for that building and that community"
Phlexx Records Took Over Nottingham Contemporary with The Afterdark Movement
Sun 06 Dec 2015The hip hop/reggae/ska band sent Notts residents round the bend, with help from Another Poet, The GOA Choir and Yazmin Lacey