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  • Things You Didn't Know About Nottingham - City of Literature

    Things You Didn't Know About Nottingham - City of Literature

    To celebrate the launch of the brand-new Nottingham City of Literature Map, we’re diving headfirst into the city’s rich literary heritage, past and present. Named an international UNESCO City of Literature in 2015, it’s no wonder Nottinghamshire’s stories by rebel authors and lovelorn poets have been intriguing visitors for many years. Including the legendary tales of Robin Hood and our famous Literary Heroes such as Lord Byron and D.H. Lawrence. This new map offers a unique perspective on the city’s literary landmarks, highlighting the places and stories that have shaped its narrative. Read on to uncover 6 fascinating literary facts you probably didn’t know before and discover Nottingham, the city of literature.

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  • Exploring the three very different exhibitions at Nottingham Contemporary

    Exploring the three very different exhibitions at Nottingham Contemporary

    The Nottingham Contemporary art gallery is a staple of the city’s cultural landscape. The building itself is an elegant piece of architecture, and inside plays host to a range of thought-provoking exhibitions and events throughout the year. I was delighted to be invited to experience the current offering of art work, and try the food in their cafe  - I’m a sucker for a sculpture and a snack!

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  • Checking out the shiny new Waterside Bar + Kitchen on Trent Bridge

    Checking out the shiny new Waterside Bar + Kitchen on Trent Bridge

    When Nottingham’s iconic sports bar, Southbank, announced their bold decision to transform the venue into something rather different, creating a space to relax, drink and dine rather than watch the footie, they certainly raised an eyebrow or two. Following a dramatic £450k revamp it has now emerged, butterfly-like, as the brand-new all-day venue, Waterside Bar + Kitchen, making the most of its fabulous riverside location in the heart of Nottingham’s sporting quarter - a mere stone’s throw from the vibrant suburb of West Bridgford and the city. Having heard on the grapevine about quite the dramatic transformation, Visit Nottinghamshire couldn’t resist going along to check it out.

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  • Theatre Review: Moonlight and magnolias at Nottingham Playhouse

    Theatre Review: Moonlight and magnolias at Nottingham Playhouse

    Having been crowned ‘Regional Theatre of the Year’ in 2019, Nottingham Playhouse have set the standard pretty high in the past couple of years. We’re delighted that their latest production Moonlight and Magnolias falls nothing short of the brilliance we’ve come to expect – a laugh-out-loud riot which doesn’t shy away from a sensitive and intelligent discourse on representation within popular culture. 
     

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  • A Night at the Museum: Murder and Mystery in the Old County Gaol

    A Night at the Museum: Murder and Mystery in the Old County Gaol

    The National Justice Museum are the undisputed champions of immersive, character-led experiences, so when they asked us to help solve a Valentine's Day murder at one of their Cocktails and Crime evenings, we jumped at the chance to interrogate the suspects and hunt down the clues in one of Nottingham's most extraordinary historical haunts. 

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  • Bromley House Library

    A visit to the enchanting Bromley House Library

    Hidden amongst the rooftops of Nottingham City Centre lies one of the last subscription libraries in the UK. I must have walked past the entrance to Bromley House Library on Angel Row countless times, unaware of the enchanting maze of books and reading rooms just metres away, and couldn't resist dropping in one day.

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  • A visit to Conkers, the family-friendly adventure park

    A visit to Conkers, the family-friendly adventure park

    In the digital age, the era of screen time, when being a You Tuber is an actual career aspiration, for me there is absolutely nothing quite like being outdoors, moving, so on a chilly, damp and frankly gloomy January Saturday, we jumped in the car and headed to Conkers to blow away the week and do something for our minds and bodies.

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