Originally formed as a three-year project to promote Norwich bands, next week will see NROne Records celebrate its fifth birthday with a Haiti fundraiser at Norwich Arts Centre. ROB GARRATT reports.
It's 10 years since the poetry collective Aisle 16 formed in Norwich. This week they return to the city to mark the milestone with a show at Norwich Arts Centre. EMMA LEE speaks to Tim Clare.
200 comedy sketches in 60 minutes - it's a tough ask, but Pappy's reckon they're just the men to set a new world record. Stopwatch at the ready, SIMON PARKIN puts them through their paces.
A major new 100-picture watercolour tour through time and place has opened at Norwich Castle and ponders the meaning of our national identity. IAN COLLINS reports.
If there ever was a true story destined to fall into the clutches of Hollywood filmmakers, it was Nelson Mandela's. Clint Eastwood's Invictus offers a swerve ball take on it, focussing on his role in the Rugby World Cup. Plus: Astro-Boy, Youth in Revolt.
Wrap up warm and head outside with all the family for a brisk walk among the snowdrops. This time of year gardens are covered in blankets of white snowdrops and they are a beautiful sight. SIMON PARKIN looks at where to see them.
Food, drink, reading and looking at art, The Hub is a café and restaurant with a difference. But it was a childhood favourite that won the heart of SARAH BREALEY.
Giraffe is bright and colourful with loads of tempting dishes on offer, just what you need to take the edge off the winter chill. KATE SCOTTER paid a visit.