Sneinton windmill to host fundraiser to keep open the home of scientific wonder George...
A fundraiser is being hosted tomorrow to keep the sails turning of Green's windmill, Sneinton, that was once owned and operated by the mathematical genius George Green.
Green’s Mill...
GIG REVIEW: MILK TEETH play Nottingham’s Bodega
Grunge infused punk rockers Milk Teeth transformed Bodega into stage dive central on Thursday night as they engrossed their fans into mosh pits of...
What’s on in Nottingham this summer?
As the summer holidays get closer and the weather gets hotter, what's on in Nottingham to keep the kids happy and adults entertained?
We've had a teaser...
What’s on this May/June
Stuck for ideas on what to do this May/June time? Take a look at what's on.
MUSIC
Dot to Dot Festival: 29th May-noon till late
Dot To...
ALBUM REVIEW: James Blake – The Colour In Anything
Unnerving, operatic and beautifully thought-provoking as ever. James Blake’s surprise album The Colour In Anything is yet another triumph from the Enfield producer.
Just like Overgrown...
FILM REVIEW: Bad Neighbours 2
There are about two laughable parts to this "comedy", which is never a good sign. One would be the sight of a toddler playing...
ALBUM REVIEW: Beyoncé – Lemonade
Beyoncé has done it again - surprising us die-hard fans by releasing her sixth album just days after legend Prince died. It's a welcome...
Nottingham’s Kagoule sell out at the Bodega
Nottingham's new big thing Kagoule lit up a sell-out crowd under the purple lights of The Bodega.
Made up of Cai, Lucy and Lawrence, the band...
Sex, drugs and tech companies: Silicon Valley update
Four episodes in and Silicon Valley (HBO) is starting to take shape with more twists and turns than ever before.
For those unfamiliar with the unfiltered...
November in Nottingham: the guide to what’s on
From art exhibitions to fireworks, view the November guide for what's on in Nottingham over the following weeks:
ARTS & CRAFTS:
A free art and soul...