• Forgotten Gems: Belly Up! Magazine

    In these dark essay-writing and intensely depressing times, where each and every one of us feels like throwing ourselves into Highfields Lake, we need good old-fashioned, extremely wacky reading material. And Belly Up!, billed as a magazine for dolphins who think they are human, does not disappoint. Impact Arts’ Anna investigates.  I...
  • Book Of The Month – December: Dawn of the Unread

    ‘What nightmare stops Lord Byron dozing? The ghastly sound of bookshops closing.’ Title: Dawn of the Unread Author: Various Genre: Comic book, Gothic, parody Publisher: Spokesman Press Published: 2016 Nottingham has had a long-running literary history, as shown by its status as a UNESCO city of Literature. Utilising the...
  • Interview: Gilbert & Sullivan Society’s H.M.S. Pinafore

    Gilbert & Sullivan’s works are renowned as some of the most popular comic operas around, so much so that here at UoN, we have a society dedicated to them! Impact Arts interviewed Ruby Hawley, the director of the Gilbert & Sullivan Society’s newest production, and got the inside gossip on H.M.S. Pinafore. After...
  • TV Review – Marvel’s Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D., Season 2, Episode 1

    Spoiler Warning Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. just blasted back onto our screens. And if the first episode was anything to go by, it’s going to be a great series. Although Series 1 started slowly, it found its feet after the Captain America: The Winter Soldier crossover. ‘Shadows’, the first episode...