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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.
Gig Review: Bobby Lee and Huw Costin at Running Horse
Fri 24 Nov 2023Two heavyweight artists at the same venue and on the same day was an opportunity our Bassey was not going to miss, and a chance to revisit the Running Horse music venue only added to the occasion...
From Zombie Life Drawing to a Poetry Festival, Here’s What’s on in Nottingham This Week
Mon 22 May 2023With three different festivals to choose from, you'll have to make a tough decision this week...
Meet Giselle Leeb - the Notts Author Making Strides in Dystopian Fiction
Sun 19 Mar 2023Utilising classic dystopian, sci-fi and fantastical tropes, Nottingham’s Giselle Leeb has just published her first short story collection, Mammals, I Think We Are Called. Musing on what it means to be human in a modern age, it’s a weird, wonderful and often ambiguous anthology. We catch up with the author to talk about environmental themes, genre bending and her philosophy as an author…
Televised Nottingham Forest away matches at The Big Shed - Leeds Utd vs Nottingham Forest 8.00pm KO
Mon 12 Sept 2022Suspended Portals: Notts Graphic Artist Amy Lee Young's New Work Opens at Butter + Sugar
Tue 17 May 2022Having opened to the public on Saturday 14 May, Suspended Portals is the new exhibition of mixed media artwork from Nottingham graphic artist, Amy Lee Young...
At The Wheel: Raleigh's New Managing Director Lee Kidger on The Company's Local History
Thu 10 Jun 2021Originally founded in Nottingham in 1885, The Raleigh Bicycle Company went on to become one of the oldest and most well-loved bicycle companies in the world. From transforming Notts into the world-leader for bicycle manufacturing and creating countless jobs in the city to being the workplace of Alan Sillitoe’s Arthur Seaton in Saturday Night and Sunday Morning and crafting the iconic bikes that would help shape a generation of cyclists, the name Raleigh is as tightly woven into Nottingham’s DNA as any other. A lot has changed for the company over the years, but it’s still firmly based in Notts (in Eastwood these days). We spoke to their Managing Director Lee Kidger…