Celebrating a Nottingham legend and set in the city and nearby Sherwood Forest, Russell Crowe's latest film Robin Hood is opening this year's Cannes Film Festival!
Further to Ben's post last month about favourite Nottingham phrases, The Times has been reporting on how Russell Crowe learned to speak with a Nottingham accent: http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/film/article7069754.ece
Exciting times!
Ceri
Showing posts with label Nottingham city. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nottingham city. Show all posts
Friday, 26 March 2010
Thursday, 4 February 2010
Ey up mi duck!
Hi everyone,
My name's Ben and I am yet another TR. I'm first year PhD, researching U.S. policy towards Iran in the 1960s. I will be heading off to the States this summer to do some research in Austin, Boston, Washington, Binghamton and maybe a couple of other places. Very excited about getting to see lots of interesting places and do plenty of research.
Anyway, seeing as I am actually from Nottingham I thought I would give you some insight into our language (or rather some of the words you might hear but not know!):
Ey up mi duck = hello, my dear
Tar = thanks
Mardy = grumpy
Nesh = someone is Nesh if they're cold all the time
ya sen = yourself
me sen = myself
black over Bill's movva's = it looks like its going to rain
tuffees = sweets (not just toffees!)
gorra gerrit = got to get it
the offy = off licence/liqour store
That'll do I think. If anyone wants to add more feel free, or better yet, if people want to translate any American dialects I might hear on my travels that would be great.
Cheers, Ben
My name's Ben and I am yet another TR. I'm first year PhD, researching U.S. policy towards Iran in the 1960s. I will be heading off to the States this summer to do some research in Austin, Boston, Washington, Binghamton and maybe a couple of other places. Very excited about getting to see lots of interesting places and do plenty of research.
Anyway, seeing as I am actually from Nottingham I thought I would give you some insight into our language (or rather some of the words you might hear but not know!):
Ey up mi duck = hello, my dear
Tar = thanks
Mardy = grumpy
Nesh = someone is Nesh if they're cold all the time
ya sen = yourself
me sen = myself
black over Bill's movva's = it looks like its going to rain
tuffees = sweets (not just toffees!)
gorra gerrit = got to get it
the offy = off licence/liqour store
That'll do I think. If anyone wants to add more feel free, or better yet, if people want to translate any American dialects I might hear on my travels that would be great.
Cheers, Ben
Labels:
Arts and culture,
Nottingham city
Thursday, 28 January 2010
The Times ranks Nottingham in Top 10 Cities in the World!
The Times has this to say about our fair city:
"In May 2010 Hollywood’s eyes will focus on this humble corner of the East Midlands, as Ridley Scott’s new Robin Hood film is released to the world. Meanwhile old meets new at Nottingham Contemporary, a new building designed by award-winning architects Caruso St John, with a series of exhibitions and art projects running across four galleries. Add to this Nottingham's designer shopping credentials and you have plenty of reasons to visit the city."
"In May 2010 Hollywood’s eyes will focus on this humble corner of the East Midlands, as Ridley Scott’s new Robin Hood film is released to the world. Meanwhile old meets new at Nottingham Contemporary, a new building designed by award-winning architects Caruso St John, with a series of exhibitions and art projects running across four galleries. Add to this Nottingham's designer shopping credentials and you have plenty of reasons to visit the city."
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Nottingham city
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