Hidden Gems: Doreen Richardson at the Coop: Leave Your Baggage At The Door -And Smile!

Above: West Bridgford Coop Central Avenue: you couldn’t put what they give on a buy one get one free…or a voucher but it’s just as valuable….. So many busy people but the most genuine ones always have time to talk.  Oliver Burkeman, journalist for the Guardian and Radio 4, talks about people getting lost in […]

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Extraordinary Change Means Honesty About The Negative Impact of Racism, Homophobia, Sexism and Power: It’s Not About What You Know But What You Still Don’t…(And Do)

Above: Image of Graffuturism part of the Wide Open Walls Project: Artists: Best Ever, Njogu, Remi Rough, Rimon, Roa, She One, Sickboy The golden ticket theory of ‘success’,  what ‘winning’ feels like, is at the heart of culture across the world: Europe, South America, Saudi Arabia, Africa, India, Russia, China, Australia or New Zealand or Afghanistan, […]

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Bliss it was in that dawn to be alive: rewiring culture, rewriting books, music, dance, art: Turing would be proud

Featured Image: Reginald Marsh, ‘Harlem, Tuesday Night at the Savoy,’ 1932. (© 2013 Estate of Reginald Marsh/Art Students League/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York) Above: still from BBC news coverage of the meeting of Donald and Melania Trump and Emmanuel Macron and Brigitte Trogneau to commemorate Passchandaele and Bastille Day July 14th.  The women have been described […]

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Broad Marsh Requiem: Last Post First Stop: Rani and Kelly: it’s been like working in a doctor’s surgery, we knew everyone…stolen moments..

Featured image Rani Matharu and Kelly Robinson, colleagues and friends working their last day in the Broad Marsh bus station newsagent. Above: serving the last customers,  First Post Ltd Newsagent Sunday 9th July When you listen, look, read and talk about the plans to re develop the Broad Marsh Centre where are the stories about […]

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Soft Moves Between Philanthropy, Boxing, Feminism and Social Activism

Above: founder of Box Smart   ZaHra Butt The point is that she’s from Nottingham, develops projects across Nottingham that consider the world, the counterpoint, that her grandad was a prisoner of war in the second world war for eight years and her dad started Nottingham’s first takeaway, Royal Sweets on Gregory Boulevard in Nottingham. ZaHra’s […]

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Deliciousness and romance in Monica’s Kitchen, Minor Oak Sat 1st July 2017: Luscious Caribbean Menu

A Pop Up restaurant is an opportunity for the people who run them to test and practice, refine and listen, produce the chemistry, the ethos, of your unique product, your cooking, your food. Jamaicans like to be the best and last night Monica’s Kitchen proved that it really is the best. It was hosted at […]

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Museumand…..The National Museum of Caribbean Culture: Catherine Ross and Linda Burrell: walking, singing, making and creating through history and silence

Featured Image: Catherine Ross of The National Museum of Caribbean Culture Notts TV is really working for me: I think its coverage of a wider, more inclusive Nottingham is hopeful for the city.  Bringing normality of coverage to local cultural exhibitions, for example, the great piece Rachel Mlota did on the Art of Black Hair […]

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Keeping It Real: Russell Press Printing and DIY Digital: Beautiful Print From The Local, For The Local

Above: Local Author Chris Matthews book Homes and Places published by the fantastic Russell Press Making gorgeous local print since 1968 Russell Press are part of Nottingham’s print history. Now with a growing online ordering and fulfilment system, this adds a unique dimension to their ability to fulfil on time, to budget across Nottingham and the whole […]

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