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Golden age of steam railways

Golden age of steam railways

Golden age of steam railways

25 October 2010

The popular Railways Remembered programme made a welcome return to the Palace Theatre, Newark.


Age takes centre stage

Age takes centre stage

Age takes centre stage

11 October 2010

Age Takes Centre Stage will be relaunched at the Palace on Wednesday, October 20, from 10am until 2pm.


Artwork on show

Artwork on show

Artwork on show

14 September 2010

The 14th open exhibition at Thoresby Gallery, near Edwinstowe, has begun.


Book full of twists and turns

Book full of twists and turns

Book full of twists and turns

08 September 2010

The latest novel by Newark-born author Matt Haig must surely rate as one of this year’s must-read books.


Explosion of colour on display

Explosion of colour on display

Explosion of colour on display

08 September 2010

The fourth exhibition in the Geometrics series by artist Ann McLaren Hodgson is as bright, bold and colourful as ever.


Paintings a fusion of art and music

Paintings a fusion of art and music

Paintings a fusion of art and music

11 August 2010

Art and music will be inextricably linked once again in the latest exhibition by artist Ann McLaren Hodgson.


Capturing the mood of landscapes

Capturing the mood of landscapes

Capturing the mood of landscapes

11 August 2010

An exhibition of landscape photographs called Moods by award-winning photographer Pete Bridgwood can be seen in the Patchings Art Centre, Calverton, until September 19.


Childhood memories

Childhood memories

Childhood memories

28 July 2010

THE fifth annual in-house summer exhibition at Mansfield Museum will take visitors back to their childhoods.


Exhibition triple bill

Exhibition triple bill

Exhibition triple bill

23 June 2010

Three exhibitions can be seen at Newark’s Millgate Museum from Saturday, June 26.


Exhibition celebrates all things silver

Exhibition celebrates all things silver

Exhibition celebrates all things silver

23 June 2010

The work of many contemporary silversmiths from across the UK will be on show as part of British Silver Work 2010.


Art exhibition

Art exhibition

Art exhibition

16 June 2010

Artists of Navenby hold their annual art exhibition and sale in St Peter’s Church, Navenby, on June 19 and 20.


Military sequel pulls no punches

Military sequel pulls no punches

Military sequel pulls no punches

03 June 2010

The action moves to India in Newark MP Patrick Mercer’s latest novel, Dust And Steel. The follow-up to last year’s To Do And Die continues the exploits of Captain Tony Morgan, an officer in the British Army.


Race nights

Race nights

Race nights

12 May 2010

People who go racing at Southwell Racecourse this summer will be treated to a variety of entertainment.


Playtime and horses focus of exhibitions

Playtime and horses focus of exhibitions

Playtime and horses focus of exhibitions

06 May 2010

Work by two artists — Jackie Berridge and Lynne Lamb — has gone on display at the Millgate Museum, Newark.


Author of the month

Author of the month

Author of the month

05 May 2010

The first of a regular new group event by Nottingham-based New Writers UK, featuring an author a month, begins this weekend. It takes place at The Friendly Farmer, Newark, from 11am on May 8 and 9.


Festival a feast of popular literature

Festival a feast of popular literature

Festival a feast of popular literature

05 May 2010

Leading screenwriter and children’s author Anthony Horowitz, who created the television series Foyle’s War and Midsomer Murders, is the headliner at Lincoln Book Festival, which runs from May 12 to May 16.


Best-selling author launches festival

Best-selling author launches festival

Best-selling author launches festival

29 April 2010

BEST-SELLING author Jodi Picoult launches Lincoln Book Festival on Monday, May 3.


Timely release for debut novel

Timely release for debut novel

Timely release for debut novel

28 April 2010

With the General Election looming, a former engineer has had his first book — a political thriller — published at the age of 85.


Memorable accounts

Memorable accounts

Memorable accounts

22 April 2010

Memories Of Lincolnshire Farming by writer and journalist Alan Stennett examines the changes that have taken place over the last century.


Social nights a first for dance teachers

Social nights a first for dance teachers

Social nights a first for dance teachers

21 April 2010

Line dance teachers Dave Squires and his wife, Maria, are starting a new venture in Claypole Village Hall.


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