Featuring Matt Forde, Keith Piper, Castle Rock Brewery, Sabrina Sandhu, Detonate founder James Busby, Bud, Gigantic, the National Videogame Arcade and Calm Water Flotation...
Street Tales
With Overheard in Notts, Thompson Brothers, Ad Sectioned and What Notts.
LeftEyeOn
You lot are fire behind the lens, and you’ve given us the goods to prove it.
Forde Focus
Right opinionated, and right funny. Matt Forde performs at The Glee Club this month.
Total Rec
BLK Art Group member and Notts head, Keith Piper, talks his exhibition at NAE.
Fortyfied
Castle Rock Brewery are turning the big four-oh, and we’re all invited to the party.
East End Girl
In her first interview, fresh-on-the-scene actress Sabrina Sandhu talks treading the boards.
LeftLion Festival Guide
Round up your mates and pack up the car. It’s that shenaniganny time of year again.
Bass Drop
Founder of Detonate, James Busby, talks the past, present and future of d’n’b events.
Budding Talent + The Big Ticket
Chats with singer-songwriter Bud, and Notts ticketing don, Mark Gasson of Gigantic.
Sign of the Twines
Fancy writing storylines for videogames? Get stuck in with Hello Words at The NVA.
Duck to Water
Our Bridie sat in a warm, dark bath for an hour at Calm Water Flotation, and felt pretty darn good about it.
Pick of the Month
The best events on road. Click them heels and repeat: “There’s no place like Notts.”
Events Listings
Plus Future Sound of Nottingham finalists, Pint of Science Festival, and #NTUDegreeShow.
Music Reviews
Tunes and tinkles to tickle your tabs, with Alice Short, Gallery 47, and Crimson General. Plus, LeftLion Stereo.
Write Lion
A handful of book reviews, and a sad goodbye to our Literature Editor, James Walker.
Noshingham
With all the tasty and drunken treats of Dolcino, Tough Mary’s Bakehouse and Bierkeller.
End Page
With Rocky Horrorscopes, Art Hole, Notts Trumps, Strellyation, and LeftLion Abroad.
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