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Film Review: Lady Chatterley’s Lover
Tue 13 Dec 2022We take a look at the latest film adaptation of one of D.H. Lawrence's most popular and transgressive novels...
Film Review: Trial of the Chicago 7
Sun 18 Oct 2020Miram Blakemore-Hoy reviews Netflix’s timely new legal drama...
Film Review: Portrait of a Lady on Fire
Sat 29 Feb 2020This French language film has received over 100 nominations, including nods at the BAFTAs and Golden Globes...
Game of Thrones' Bella Ramsey on Lady Lyanna Mormont and Becoming an Ambassador for the Prince William Award
Mon 03 Jun 2019With the television juggernaut that was Game of Thrones leaving our screens for the final time last month, fans are starting to adjust to life without the enormous cast of incredible characters the HBO show has given us over the years. Amongst the most memorable was the fierce Lady Lyanna Mormont, played by Nottingham actress and Television Workshop alumni Bella Ramsey. We caught up with the young giant slayer to talk about trending on Twitter, life post-GoT and her new role as an ambassador for SkillForce’s Prince William Award...
Theatre Review: Georgina Lock's The Lady in the Veil at West Bridgford Library
Fri 22 Mar 2019The lesser known tale of a Nottingham-born aristocrat and her quest to bring Smallpox innoculations into general medical practise in the 1700s has been adapted for the stage in a one-woman play. Bea Udeh attended the East Midlands premiere of The Lady in the Veil at West Bridgford Library to out more about this fine lass of Nottingham heritage and her vast appetite for certain experiences underneath the yashmak.
The White Lady of Newstead on How She Bit the Dust
Tue 09 Oct 2018We caught up with one of Newstead’s shyest ghostly inhabitants, Byron super-fan Sophie Hyatt aka The White Lady of Newstead…
The Church of Stuart Pearce and other stories: Author Rich Fisher Discusses the Trials and Tribulations of Being a Forest Fan
Tue 03 Apr 2018Lifelong Nottingham Forest fan and author Rich Fisher has seen it all in Garibaldi red. In the latest Forest book to grace bookshelves around the city, he tells the tales of a local football fan experiencing delight and suffering during his time supporting his provincial city club.
Film Review: Ladybird
Thu 01 Mar 2018Greta Gerwig’s directorial debut is an instant coming-of-age classic, standing as a heartwarming testament to teenagehood and the meaning of home
Never Mind the Court Case - A Look Back at the Sex Pistols' Obscenity Trial in Nottingham
Thu 09 Nov 2017Did you know that Nottingham was at the centre of a court case that saw punk rock standing up to the establishment over freedom of expression and the meaning of a certain word? On the 40th anniversary of the release of the offending album we look back at the case of the state vs Searle, a time when, to paraphrase The Clash, punk fought the law and punk won...
Golesedi at Lady Bay Arts Festival
Wed 28 Jun 2017Right then, we're right in the middle of festival season and our vlogger Golesedi and her mate Mark ditched the wellies, booze and music for tea, cakes and art at Lady Bay Arts Festival...
Theatre Review: The Legend of Lady Rock
Wed 12 Oct 2016We got down to Nottingham Contemporary to see the musical based on a historical Scottish murder scandal
Lady Chatterley's Lover at Sheffield Lyceum
Tue 11 Oct 2016“Masculine women, feminine men/ Which is the rooster? Which is the hen?”
Sarah Walker-Smith on The Legend of Lady Rock
Mon 19 Sept 2016"I didn't want to create a straightforward, evil baddie who sticks his wife on a tidal rock - I wanted to make him human"
Review: A Novel Trial at Galleries of Justice
Fri 03 Jun 2016Bums, willy, fanny, John Thomas, winkle, cock, todger, pecker, gash, tuppence, etc.
The Lady Chatterley Trial and Top Gobshite D.H. Lawrence
Thu 02 Jun 2016"The thing that infuriated the establishment the most, other than all of the 'fucks' and 'cunts', was that the book was on sale for 3/6, or the price of a pack of ten fags"
The Dilettante Society on Sophie Hyatt
Thu 12 Nov 2015"It was the desire for communion with her idol which brought her to Newstead Abbey, where she is said to still walk the grounds today"
Debris Stevenson and Lady Leshurr Collaborate for Carnival
Sat 22 Aug 2015Check out Mouthy Poets' Debris Stevenson collaborating with the Queen of grime Lady Leshurr for a BBC 1Xtra Live Lounge session
Lady Bay Arts Festival
Wed 13 May 2015One of the organisers of a little arty party south of the river let us in on a few secrets ahead of the community festivities