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"I still have to pinch myself now that this is literally my job; I get to make cakes everyday!" Queen of the Vegan Baking Scene Clemie Torselli on Clemie's Vegan Cakes
Mon 16 Aug 2021Clemie Torselli from Clemie’s Vegan Cakes has come a long way since baking part-time alongside her job as a teacher. With this summer marking two years since opening her own shop in Hucknall, we catch up with the baking genius to chat about her success so far and her plans for the future...
Streaming Theatre Review: Still Life
Thu 20 May 2021Stuart McComb reviews the new verbatim theatre anthology from Nottingham Playhouse...
Nottingham Playhouse Announces Big Names for Digital Theatre Project Still Life
Mon 10 May 2021The digital theatre anthology features some well known faces from British television and film...
Book Review: The Beauty Within Shadow by Henry Normal
Fri 13 Nov 2020With a CV that boasts a contribution to British comedy that few can equal, you’d be right to expect more than your fair share of humour from The Beauty Within Shadow, the latest poetry collection from Henry Normal. But if laughs were all you were expecting, you’re in for a welcome surprise...
The Nottingham Project's Greg Nugent: "We’re a creative city where culture thrives, but when other cities were upping their game, we stood still"
Fri 14 Aug 2020With a ten-year vision of turning Nottingham into a globally-recognised cultural heavyweight, and a board including the likes of Shane Meadows and Vicky McClure, last month saw the ambitious launch of The Nottingham Project. Spearheaded by the new Nottingham Board for Culture and Creativity, the project will seek to rejuvenate the city in the wake of a pandemic that has decimated much of the creative industry. As the director of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games Organising Committee, Project chairman Greg Nugent knows what it takes to deliver on the biggest scale. We caught up with the man at the helm to find out more about what the city’s creative community has to look forward to...
Why Raiders of the Lost Ark is still a treasure
Fri 12 Jun 2020Forty years since filming began, this whip-cracking adventure still delivers the (plundered) goods.
Electronic Labels in Lockdown: Notts is Still Dancing
Wed 27 May 2020Clubs are sadly not open but local labels that produce the music you’d dance to there have been smashing it in lockdown, and keeping feet moving at home. Get to know some talented crews and what they’ve been up to over the past few weeks...
Why Video Game Adaptations Can Still Work
Wed 26 Feb 2020
The lesson for filmmakers is this: if you are making a movie based on a game, embrace it
Film Review: To All the Boys - P.S. I Still Love You
Fri 14 Feb 2020Laura Jean has returned to our Netflix screens in a film that proves just as quirky and romantic as its predecessor...
An Enemy of the People Review - Nottingham Playhouse
Wed 18 Sept 2019Alex Kingston is best known for her TV work (ER, Moll Flanders, Doctor Who), though recently she has returned to the stage. She is the star that Nottingham Playhouse of Rebecca Lenkiewicz’s new adaptation of Ibsen’s drama about the conflict of political power and truth, at the Playhouse.
Art Review: Still I Rise - Feminisms, Gender, Resistance at Nottingham Contemporary
Mon 17 Dec 2018Brexit debates rage on. America divides under Trump’s presidency. And as we celebrate the 100-year anniversary of the women’s vote, the Nottingham Contemporary’s Still I Rise - Feminisms, Gender, Resistance could not be better-timed.
Music Video: Jum - Still
Tue 15 Nov 2016New JT Soar born anxious pop 4 piece follow the misadventures of Farmer John, a disturbed character from a bad dream in his quest to find meaning in a meaningless world...
Still the Enemy Within
Wed 24 Dec 2014A documentary looking back at the 1984 mining strike is showing at Broadway Cinema this week
Interview: Public Enemy's Chuck D
Mon 29 Dec 2008"The Nottingham crowd went bonkers. And we was like, oh, shit!"