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Bestselling author Constanza Casati tells us about lions, dust and PTSD
Fri 21 Jun 2024The twenty-nine year old author's mythological retelling 'Clytemnestra' was a Saturday Times bestseller - now she's back with the heroic follow-up, 'Babylonia'...
We caught up with her at Nottingham Waterstones ahead of her epic book tour earlier in the summer.
Late Light, With Michael Malay… an Illustrated Talk On Moths, Eels, Libraries, the Economy and the Links Between Them
Thu 07 Dec 2023Inspire Youth Arts Huge Showcase Held At Nottingham Playhouse
Wed 12 Jul 2023Every now and again, people feel as though the creative scene can be a slightly restrictive place for inspiring creatives to be, but over at Inspire Youth Arts, they have made it their mission to ensure that every young person has access to the arts. We visited Nottingham Playhouse to immerse ourselves in some top quality performances as part of Inspire’s huge showcase...
Newark Book Festival 2023 - Mother’s Ruin: The history of gin with Mildred Freeman & Spirit of Trent Gin
Fri 07 Jul 2023Five Leaves Bookshop open book group discusses The Joys of Motherhood by Buchi Emecheta
Thu 29 Jun 2023Film Review: Parallel Mothers
Mon 07 Feb 2022With Parallel Mothers, Pedro Almodóvar has delivered a tender and exquisite melodrama which deserves all the acclamation going...
Sherwood-based Stone Sword Games Raised £90,000 in Two Days to Create a Hogs of War Minatures Game
Fri 09 Oct 2020There’s an element of risk in launching any crowdfunding campaign. If you don’t reach an audience, the failure can hang around the neck of a project like an albatross. But get it right, and the rewards can be limitless. The latter situation is one that Sherwood-based Stone Sword Games found themselves in recently, when their Kickstarter campaign for a miniatures version of classic PS1 game Hogs of War smashed through £90,000 in just two days. We caught up with co-owner Paul Allen to find out more...
Theatre Review: Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em
Wed 11 Mar 2020Ooh Betty, he’s back! Ian Douglas went to see Some Mothers Do ‘Ave ‘Em at the Theatre Royal
NottsShop: April 2019
Tue 16 Apr 2019Hello! Welcome to the first in a monthly series on the best fashiony bits Notts has to offer. We're putting Nottingham under a style microscope and this month: we're focusing on “The Gram” with, like any good primary school story, a side eye to the who, what, where and when.
Got someone or something that you think we should know about? Drop us a line at anna.murphy@leftlion.co.uk...
Live Music Review: Acid Mothers Temple and Shiftwork at Metronome
Fri 09 Nov 2018Our Mike and Becky got down to Metronome to check out Acid Mothers Temple and Shiftwork...
Citrus Short Film Kickstarter Campaign
Thu 11 Oct 2018Tristan Ofield and Adrian Reynolds, the team behind White Lilly, are looking for support for their latest short film project, Citrus…
The White Lady of Newstead on How She Bit the Dust
Tue 09 Oct 2018We caught up with one of Newstead’s shyest ghostly inhabitants, Byron super-fan Sophie Hyatt aka The White Lady of Newstead…