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Gig Review: The Dream Machine at The Bodega
Mon 08 May 2023Maddie Dinnage took a trip to The Bodega to see The Dream Machine's captivating set...
Gig Review: Florence + The Machine at Motorpoint Arena
Thu 02 Feb 2023For one night only, Motorpoint Arena was magically transformed into what felt like a magical fairy-tale realm...
Film Review: The Mitchells vs. The Machines
Tue 11 May 2021This animated family adventure is sweet and silly, with a little sprinkle of delightfully dystopian humour, writes Hollie Anderson...
Art Review: Familiar Machines at BACKLIT
Wed 13 Mar 2019Familiar Machines brings together works which explore the movement of body and machine through public and online space. The exhibition presents mechanisms of power and feminine governance that question patriarchal systems, and reinforce ideas around social disobedience. Our Caroline got down on International Women's Day to see the exhibition...
Theatre Review: The Machine Stops
Thu 23 Feb 2017The tale of a dystopia where a single machine rules humanity - perhaps we'd better back off the iPods before it becomes a prophesy...
Rage Against The Machine Bassist's Band Signs To Earache Records
Mon 06 Jun 2016"Our mission is to attack modern music and smash the grid. Unapologetic, unrelenting, unbridled and uncensored. Understood?"
Interview: Machine-free Tattooist Boff Konkerz
Thu 01 Jan 2015"I didn't get into it with the idea that it would be a good way to tattoo, I started tattooing like that and then I worked out why it was a good way"
Interview: Nicola L Robinson
Wed 05 Mar 2014Nicola L Robinson spends her days drawing dragons, monsters, machines that don’t conform to health and safety standards, and scenes from beloved children’s stories. The Monster Machine, a book she both wrote and illustrated, was shortlisted for the Cambridge Children’s Picture Book Award. We dragged her away from claw and tooth littered desk to talk about her work.
Interview: Hard-Fi
Wed 27 Apr 2005"Nottingham seems a really chilled town. There's a lot of venues and lots of music. It's a real party town, there's always something going on."