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Review: Adam Ant – Antics The Royal Concert Hall Nottingham
Posted on on July 14, 2022It was third time lucky for Adam Ant at the Royal Concert Hall Nottingham on 12th July. Exhaustion and Covid respectively had delayed our dandy highwayman twice, but this was […] -
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Review: Meadowlands Festival
Posted on on June 25, 2022I lived in the Meadows for almost a decade until just over a year ago when I decided to cross the river – I loved living there for many reasons […] -
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Belvoir Castle Jubilee Weekend
Posted on on June 13, 2022Despite the Great British weather doing it’s best to dampen spirits, there was still plenty going at Belvoir Castle’s Jubilee Weekend. NottinghamLIVE photographer Micheal Mills went along to capture the […] -
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Theatre Review: Jinkx Monsoon & Major Scales
Posted on on June 12, 2022Having been a huge fan of Jinkx since she first walked into the Werk Room on Season 5 of Rupaul’s Drag Race (and went on to be crowned the winner), […] -
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Return of DHP Family’s Charity Music Festival Beat the Streets Raises Another £76,000 for Framework
Posted on on May 21, 2022Charity music festival all dayer Beat the Streets made a welcome return this year to raise vital funds to help the homeless in Nottingham. Back with a bang with an […] -
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Theatre Review: Dreamgirls
Posted on on May 20, 2022For anyone that has seen Dreamgirls the film, this show is probably a must see. However, I had to admit I had never seen it, although I was familiar with […] -
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Theatre Review: Birmingham Royal Ballet Discover Dance & Music
Posted on on May 10, 2022Last weekend saw Royal Concert Hall play host to the Birmingham Royal Ballet (BRB) accompanied by the Royal Ballet Sinfonia. They played their full show in the evening however in […] -
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Theatre Review: The Gruffalo
Posted on on May 10, 2022A mouse took a stroll through the deep dark wood… these words are well known to anyone who has had child in the last twenty or so years, in fact […] -
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Theatre Review: BIRMINGHAM ROYAL BALLET – An Evening of Music and Dance
Posted on on May 10, 2022Let me preface this review by stating that I know sweet Fanny Adams about ballet outside of watching 2010’s Black Swan. That and the handful of lessons my Mum made […] -
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Theatre Review: Wuthering Heights
Posted on on May 5, 2022A novel by Emily Bronte (1847), adapted for the stage by Emily Rice, creative director of Wise Children, a creative and education organisation founded by Emily Rice. Emily Rice has […]