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Food review: Delving into the new tasting menu at Woodborough Hall
Thu 28 Nov 2024Have you ever experienced a tasting menu? Food Co-editor Lucy Campion explains why you should treat yourself to a tasting menu (or ‘degustation menu’ as the French call it) for your next special occasion and why Woodborough Hall should be your destination of choice this autumn.
Exhibition Review: Man Hours by Grayson Perry
Wed 27 Nov 2024Lakeside Arts presents Grayson Perry’s Man Hours: a satirical exploration of contemporary life featuring bold woodcut prints and a mixture of mediaeval and antique maps of imagined territories. Initially popularised by his decorative pottery and subsequent winning of the Turner Prize in 2003, this exhibition presents the diversification of Perry’s media with this tongue-in-cheek social commentary in print.
Food review: Brunch with a Twist at Lilac Eatery
Fri 22 Nov 2024Now then, who doesn’t love a good brunch? A hybrid between breakfast and lunch, the brunch craze started gaining popularity in the late 1990s and early 2000s as café culture expanded in the UK, causing a cultural phenomenon that was later fuelled by the rise of social media. In Nottingham, one spot stands out for its imaginative and deliciously presented brunch offerings. Meet Lilac Eatery, who has a full-time residency at The Specialty on Friar Lane.
Live poetry review: Power Cut by Poets off the Endz at Fishergate Point
Wed 20 Nov 2024Sunday evening at Fishergate Point was buzzing with anticipation for the latest performance by creative collective Poets Off The Endz, who kicked off the first night of their new project with Chapter 1: Power Cut. The concept: a power cut. The question: what comes to light when the power goes out?
Gig review: Porridge Radio at Rescue Rooms
Wed 20 Nov 2024It’s been two years since indie rock band Porridge Radio last played in Nottingham. Now back with a fantastic new album Clouds In The Sky They Will Always Be There For Me, the quartet led by frontwoman Dana Margolin brought their powerful live show to Rescue Rooms for the first stop on their UK tour. We went along to check it out…
Friends, football, and poetry
Wed 20 Nov 2024With male loneliness widespread in our modern age, award-winning poet Lewis Buxton comes to Nottingham to share his very personal struggles and how he found a way forward...
Disney on Ice: Road Trip
Wed 20 Nov 2024LeftLion was thrilled to receive an invitation to Disney on Ice: Road Trip!
Gig review: Alien Ant Farm at Rock City
Wed 20 Nov 2024Supported by US dark rock purveyors Nocturnal Affair and late replacements InMe, the genre-leaping Alien Ant Farm make a triumphant, celebratory – and noisy – return to Rock City. We got in on the action...
Review: cabaret, burlesque and art at Niche Artefact
Tue 19 Nov 2024Niche Artefact is a unique Nottingham event that celebrates local painters and sculptors alongside a cabaret of drag artists, singers and even an aerial burlesque performer. It’s very much a bespoke event that champions our LGBTQIA+ community and allies. Ian C Douglas went along to November’s showcase, the Halloween-themed Occult Odyssey…
Gig review: They Might Be Giants at Rock City
Tue 19 Nov 2024A car accident and a global pandemic could only keep They Might Be Giants away from the UK for so long. Last Friday, off-kilter alternative heroes John Flansburgh and John Linnell brought pure whimsy to Rock City in celebration of 30 (+4) years of Flood – one of the most recognizable and beloved albums of the early 90s...
Gig review: The Lightning Seeds at Rock City
Mon 18 Nov 202435 years on from the birth of The Lightning Seeds, the band are on a victory lap around the UK. We headed to their Nottingham stop – the legendary Rock City, of course – to revel in swirly synths, bright pop melodies and plenty of nostalgia...
Gig review: Steve Ignorant of Crass at The Old Cold Store
Sun 17 Nov 2024Steve Ignorant, founder member of influential anarcho-punk band Crass, performed to a sell-out crowd at Nottingham’s The Old Cold Store, proving that punk is most definitely not dead...
Gig review: Josie Beth at Rough Trade
Sun 17 Nov 2024Rough Trade Nottingham recently played host to a night of exceptional live music, with three talented acts gracing the stage: Dorothy Ella, Leah Wilcox and the headliner, Josie Beth...
Gig review: Warmduscher at Rock City
Sat 16 Nov 2024The mighty Warmduscher hit the stage at Rock City on Wednesday, bringing a swaggering show that only these cowboy party fiends could pull off…
Classical Concert Review: The Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra with Jonathon Darlington at the Royal Concert Hall
Sat 16 Nov 2024Gig review: Fat Dog at Rescue Rooms
Fri 15 Nov 2024Last night Rescue Rooms was transported to a chaotic whirlwind of warped electro-metal as Fat Dog proved their worth as one of the best live acts on the gig circuit today.
Theatre Review: The Gruffalo at Theatre Royal
Fri 15 Nov 2024Silly old fox. Doesn't he know? The Gruffalo has become a live theatre show...
Gig review: Therapy? at Rock City
Tue 12 Nov 2024Therapy? are back at Nottingham's Rock City for the 30th anniversary of Troublegum, their iconic second album. It's a packed house, with energy levels through the roof...
Gig review: Millie Manders and the Shutup at Rescue Rooms, with Ramona's Tea Party
Tue 12 Nov 2024Anarchic fun... All killer, no filler... Earworms aplenty. Exhausting all the superlatives, Millie Manders and the Shutup returned to Nottingham and proved that social awareness and a sense of justice need never be dull...
Review: JT Soar Fest 2024 at the Old Cold Store
Tue 12 Nov 2024JT Soar is 15! To mark this landmark occasion, the local recording studio, venue and all-round grassroots music heroes filled the Old Cold Store with live music from local, national and international bands – for a full weekend. We went along to celebrate with them...
Laughs and absurdity in Nottingham's best known wormhole
Mon 11 Nov 2024Adrian Reynolds goes down a wormhole and finds comedy and compliance...
Gig review: Martin McAloon of Prefab Sprout at Metronome
Sun 10 Nov 2024From playing bass guitar in much-love art-rock band, Prefab Sprout, Martin McAloon has stepped forward to centre stage. Suffering from retinal and tinnitus issues, his brother Paddy is no longer able to tour live, so, in a heart-warming tribute, his younger brother has swapped four strings for six to breathe new life into the best of the Durham act’s material...
Gig review: Champagne for Lulu at the Royal Concert Hall
Sat 09 Nov 202460 years since Lulu hit the UK charts with Shout and, having turned 75 last year, it's time for the star to step back a little — but not before enjoying one final tour and a huge party. Michael Prince sampled the energy and all the big hits..
Gig review: Bob Dylan returns to Nottingham
Sat 09 Nov 2024"Einstein, disguised as Robin Hood, with his memories in a trunk
Passed this way an hour ago with his friend, a jealous monk" - Bob Dylan, Desolation Row