In a a fairly quiet game Basford United weathered Prescot Cables’ first half rally to earn a point. Basford continued their strong start with a…
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Nottingham festival Dot to Dot announces first wave of acts for 2025 lineup
More than 40 acts have been announced for Dot to Dot as the Nottingham festival enters its 20th year. See the full line-up below. The…
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Now the days are getting colder, and the nights are getting darker, you might be feeling a bit low. But what better way to get…
View More Top five films to get you in the festive spiritGig Review: Kneecap at Rock City
It’s been three years since controversial Irish hip-hop trio Kneecap last played Nottingham, performing to what they say was 30 people, now they have just…
View More Gig Review: Kneecap at Rock CityNew movie releases this March you won’t want to miss
Following an exciting start to the year with new releases in the cinema of January and February, here is what March has to offer. Note…
View More New movie releases this March you won’t want to missOne Day: Get your tissues ready for a lot of tears
Written by Aisha Alli-Balogun One Day follows the premise of a posh southern boy who likes a working-class northern lass… over two decades! One epic…
View More One Day: Get your tissues ready for a lot of tearsNational Accolade for Nottingham Trent University Graduate
Nottingham Trent University graduate Maddy Chamberlain is one of the Access All Areas 30 under 30 Class of 2024. Chamberlain was recognised for the national…
View More National Accolade for Nottingham Trent University GraduateArgylle: a film that blurs and then crosses the line between parody and farce
From parody to insanity, Argyle delivers fun and cringe to make for an exciting three quarters but frustrating finish. A star-studded cast hit mediocre reviews,…
View More Argylle: a film that blurs and then crosses the line between parody and farceA BAFTA’s breakdown: who won what?
The BAFTAs returned for another night of glitz and glamour as the very best are awarded for their work in the entertainment industry. The annual…
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Despite having been categorized as a fantasy/romance, Andrew Haigh’s All of Us Strangers was nothing but a reality in more ways than I could have…
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