by Administrator | Feb 11, 2022 | Quick Reads
Within Lakeside Arts, the Weston Gallery presents ‘Editing D.H. Lawrence’, an exploration into Nottingham’s controversial writer, poet, and painter, detailing the conflicts he faced during his attempts at publication within British publishing, which led to his more...
by Administrator | Sep 20, 2021 | Quick Reads
D.H. Lawrence: synonymous with Nottingham and the collieries of the county, with the notorious Lady Chatterley’s Lover, with censorship and sex. A literary outsider who divides scholars, students and readers around the world. D.H. Lawrence splits opinion, and...
by Administrator | May 29, 2020 | Quick Reads
This week’s literary location is Nottingham’s oldest gay bar, the New Foresters, off Glasshouse Street, a “community centre with a liquor licence”. New Foresters boasts a LGBTQIA-friendly environment that allows people from all walks of life to integrate. Formerly The...
by Administrator | Mar 2, 2020 | Quick Reads
‘The Bottoms consisted of six blocks of miners’ dwellings, two rows of three, like the dots on a blank-six domino, and twelve houses in a block. This double row of dwellings sat at the foot of the rather sharp slope from Bestwood, and looked out, from the attic...
by Administrator | Oct 7, 2019 | News & Press
Learning Day: 27th November 2019 On 27th November, children in KS2 and KS3 get involved in exploring their local, regional and national heritage. We offer a range of 45 minute workshops for groups of 15-20 children, bringing them closer to significant people and...