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Out of Time: Lord Byron and the Greek War of Independence
Wed 22 Dec 2021To celebrate Nottingham City Council’s new partnership with Vyronas, a suburb of Athens named after Lord Byron, we look back at the legendary Nottingham poet’s involvement with the Greek War for Independence…
25 Years Later: Independence Day
Mon 09 Aug 2021Independence Day remains a shining example of what a summer blockbuster can be...
Film Review: The United States vs. Billie Holiday
Tue 20 Apr 2021Andra Day literally sparkles in this moving and cinematic biopic about an American tragedy, writes Roshan Chandy...
The United States of Nottingham: How Much Do You Know About the American Towns Named After Notts?
Sat 28 Dec 2019Two intrepid reporters. Five stateside locations. One giant waste of time. This is the whirlwind story of our investigation into how the name of our great city made its way across the New World. This is the United States of Notts…
Tragedy, Trauma and Transition: Lina Mookerjee on India’s 70th Anniversary of Independence
Sun 29 Oct 2017Local author Lina Mookerjee offers her own personal and professional perspectives on the seventieth anniversary of India’s independence…
Photography Exhibition States of America at Nottingham Contemporary
Fri 13 Oct 2017The Nottingham Contemporary is currently playing host to a new photography exhibition – States of America – and it’s a real thinker. Covering thirty years of American history, the collection introduces the audience to the realities of post-war North American society and leaves us reflecting on the world we live in today...
Interview: Will Self
Wed 15 Oct 2014He’s got a brain the size of a large planet and he’s in Nottingham for the Festival of Words. Get yer dictionaries out, people. It’s Mr Will Self.
Independence for the East Midlands?
Thu 18 Sept 2014Forget Scotland. The real question is whether the East Midlands should go for independence