With Shelter Point, Aisling Loftus, Dawn of the Unread, Grey Hairs, City of Football, Ada Lovelace, Time To Talk, Philip George, DJ Blender and more...
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LeftEyeOn
This cold snap hasn’t stopped any shutter action
In Focus: Cheryl Farnden
A Venus dancer puts down her pole and picks up her Polaroid
Gimme Shelter
We put questions to soulful, electro lads Shelter Point
Lofty Ambitions
Catching up with Aisling Loftus, the Notts Mr Selfridge star
Grey Britain
Sinking jars with riotous rockers Grey Hairs
Let’s Write About Sex, Baby
Poet Gregory Woods on his work and the LGBT scene
Premium Blend
Long-time vinyl DJ Winston Graham waxes lyrical
Word War Zed
Dawn of the Unread’s bwainfather uses zombies to get kids reading
It's Good To Talk
Life can get pretty miserable sometimes, but there’s help at hand
Oh Nottingham, is Full of Football
We’re chuffed about our City of Football’s turf-based past
Nottingham Forest Ladies
We talk the beautiful game with the relentless Amy White
Notts County Ladies
England International and Olympic player Sophie Bradley on her career
By George, He’s Gorrit
The local lad who’s been rubbing shoulders with Kanye in the charts
Life of Byron
He’s not a poet, he’s a very naughty boy!
The Enchantress of Numbers
A tribute to writer, mathematician and all-round legend, Ada Lovelace
Art Works
With Youthoracle and Marcus Clarke
Pick of the Month
Hearts, flowers, headbanging and Nottingham culture
Spoke ‘n’ Words
Nottingham’s cycling infrastructure: the poop and less poop
Listings
With Promoter Focus, Nusic Box and everything what’s going off
Write Lion
Locally written, locally read, and locally written again
Music Reviews
Nine Notts musical musings
Noshingham
Loosening our belts in the name of research
The End
With Rocky Horrorscopes, Art Hole, Notts Trumps and LeftLion Abroad
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