
Christmas is a time when many people reconnect with religious traditions, such as carol services and nativity plays. However, Norwich has the highest proportion of residents who say they have no religion. […]
Christmas is a time when many people reconnect with religious traditions, such as carol services and nativity plays. However, Norwich has the highest proportion of residents who say they have no religion. […]
The much-anticipated Wild Paths Festival will take place across Norwich from Thursday 14th to Sunday 17th October, despite the rising number of cases of Covid-19. The festival has been described as “a […]
Stacey Offord, aged 35, from Kesgrave has been creating art work by burning recognisable images onto wood. Ranging cartoon characters such as Queen Elsa and Princess Anna from Disney’s “Frozen’, to Joe Tribbiani from […]
Wyrd Norwich (@wyrdnorwich) is a street and found photography Instagram account dedicated to showcasing “all the wyrd & wonderful” art found across Norwich. Founded and curated by Meg Watts, a 21 year-old […]
Art has a long history in Norwich and it seems that it is still ingrained in the culture of modern Norwich life. Sufen Peng takes a journey through Norwich to bring is […]
We’ve all no doubt seen the overwhelming variety of antiques shops around Norwich, and probably explored our fair share. But what is the fascination with sifting through a menagerie of used goods? […]
Norwich has seen a rise in knife crime with rates doubling over the last 2 years. With an average of 10 incidents over 10,000 people in 2018, this statistic is worrying for […]
A squeeze of lemming with your drink sir? Ben Hinton visits Norwich Arboretum – the bar with no name (at least, not above the door) – and finds it a Pythonesque experience.
Alex Dalton visited Makers Festival in the Norwich Forum, which featured nothing less than a hand-knitted model of Yarmouth Seafront. Well – why not? But stealing the show was part of live […]
In recent years the so-called vinyl revival has seen UK record sales increase from less than 1 million in 2013 to more than 4 million in 2017, but has it made a […]