With arguably the most fervent fanbase of any Derby band, the collective cheer when Cable announced their reunion was audible from Five Lamps to Lara Croft Way. Tom caught up with them in the run-up to their first Derby show in well over a decade.
Pete talks to Allo Darlin' about second album difficulties, Indietracks success and playing Derbyshire twice in just over two months.
Hatch'd spoke to Nikki to find out why she opted to leave life in the city for the Derbyshire countryside, the importance of choosing a good tradesperson and effective ways to keep your home 'in vogue' without breaking the bank...
Local author, Rob Simpson, chats with Chris about his first book of childrens poems, his love of the BFG and a cheese & pickle sandwich.
Lee Smith is a Derbyshire based artist who experiments with tea, pants, plaster casts of his legs and the great British pastime, queuing. Rob had a chat with him to find out more.
Last week we posted the first part of our feature on The Beekeepers reunion, penned by the band's own, Gary Thatcher. In the second half, Gary talks about record companies, touring and the long-awaited reunion itself.
As you may already know, Derby music legends The Beekeepers are to reform this month to play their long overdue final show on September 24th. For those of you who were too young to remember them, here's the tale of their meteoric rise to stardom, as told by their guitarist, Mr Gary Thatcher.