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Nottingham Poetry Festival 2026: top picks from the program
Thu 04 Jun 2026Nottingham Poetry Festival kicks off tomorrow with a 10 day city takeover. Catch shows from Brian Bilston, John Hegley, Yomi Sode, Henry Normal, Vanessa Kisuule and Nottingham’s own Nature Poet Laureate Cara Thompson. It’s a packed programme, so here's some top picks from their co-founder Henry Normal, director Tommy Rosley, and creative director Alma Solarte-Tobon...
Comedy, music festivals and local talent: Here's what's on this week in Nottingham 18 -24 May
Mon 18 May 2026This week in Notts! Enjoy local theatre performances and live comedy, or head to Dot to Dot music festival and dance the night away in various venues across Nottingham. Here's our top picks...
Five worthwhile bottomless brunches in Nottingham (with a twist)
Thu 23 Apr 2026There is only one social occasion where it’s acceptable to be double-parked with margaritas before midday, and the best part is it sometimes comes with pancakes. Bottomless brunch has become a go-to activity for catch-ups with friends, thanks to the promise of unlimited cocktails without sacrificing a good night’s sleep. Nottingham has dozens of bottomless brunch experiences but these five independents all have something unique to offer, from drag queen bingo to table-side magic and even a sober option for foodies
Straight off the top: the Nottingham jam nights where musicians test their skills
Mon 30 Mar 2026Anyone who takes a deeper than average dive into Notts music will probably come across a corner of the scene with a very particular kind of magic – jam sessions – improvisation events where new connections are forged and the music is completely different each time. Acoustickle’s Parisa East and Joe Egan, founder of popular jam Perkalater, talk about why these occasions are valuable.
Album lauches, gripping theatre and top quality comedy: Here's what's on in Nottingham this week Monday 19 - Sunday 25 January
Sun 18 Jan 2026New year, new music. If you’re looking to add some new albums to your playlists, look no further than this weeks’ gig picks. If drama is more your thing, we have you covered with gripping theatre and opera. If you’re simply looking to brighten up the January days, we have a dose of comedy that will do just the trick.
Five Leaves New Poetry Launch With Sue Forrester, Elizabeth Dunford and Ramisha Rafique
Fri 05 Dec 2025
Everyone’s a star: Five Seconds of Summer bring nostalgia and new sounds to The Palais Nottingham
Fri 21 Nov 2025We take a trip to The Palais - and down memory lane - for a very special album listening event with Aussie pop-rock four-piece Five Seconds of Summer...
Artworks: Anna Mylonas of Nine Two Five Silver
Mon 10 Nov 2025For this month’s Artworks, we hear from Anna Mylonas, a Notts-based silversmith who runs Nine Two Five Silver.
A tale of five cities: five things that make Nottingham culture unique
Tue 16 Sept 2025It’s September, the start of the academic year – and with an increased number of student eyes on this magazine, we thought we’d highlight five qualities that make Nottingham culture special: literature, rebels, sport, innovation, and caves. Whether you’re new to Notts or a long-established resident, we hope that these historical tid-bits remind you why it’s great.
Film Review: Jurassic World Rebirth
Thu 24 Jul 2025“It’s a bird, it’s a plane…no, it’s another Jurassic World movie.” Join us as we review Jurassic World: Rebirth to see if it was worth making…
We Chat To Wellington Films About Their 25th Anniversary
Sun 13 Jul 2025For 25 years, Wellington Films has been producing films in Nottingham’s Broadway Cinema. I caught up with Al Clark to hear what producing ten feature films and over forty short films has been like...
Film Review: F1
Wed 02 Jul 2025Join us as we review F1, is this Brad Pitt blockbuster well crafted and nuanced, or does it follow the same old formula?
Review: 28 Years Later
Mon 23 Jun 2025We review the sequel to Danny Boyle's classic, 28 Weeks Later. We ask ourselves, 'What if zombies, but pretentious..?'
Film Review: The Phoenician Scheme
Mon 16 Jun 2025We review The Phoenician Scheme, an offbeat infrastructural binge across the desert in Wes Anderson’s latest star-studded satire of empire, excess, and (possibly) redemption...
We chat to filmmaker Naphat Boonyaprapa about his newest short Blossoming Hearts
Mon 09 Jun 2025I sat down in a Notts cafe with Naphat Boonyaprapa, a young writer, director, and filmmaker, based in Nottingham, to chat about his latest short film, Blossoming Hearts.
We chat to filmmaking duo Bird Bros about their new film Lazar
Mon 09 Jun 2025Travel back in time with us to the 17th century as we hear all about Lazar, the fantastical odyssey set in an ancient Sherwood forest which follows a bard, an outlaw and oh, there are some nymphs of course...
Film Review: Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning
Thu 05 Jun 2025Your mission, should you choose to read it: Join us as we review the eighth instalment in the Mission: Impossible film series with Tom Cruise and the rest of the star-studded cast...
Our May cover artist Becky Appleyard talks comic books, table-top games and advice
Sat 24 May 2025This month’s cover artist Becky Appleyard talks comic book art, inspirations, and advice for artists…
Film Review: Final Destination: Bloodlines
Mon 19 May 2025Join us as we review Final Destination: Bloodlines. Will it make you watch your step next time you cross the road? Absolutely...