Featuring Dinosaurs of China, Sheep Soup, Mime Industries, Debbie Bryan, Daisy Godfrey, Nottingham drag queens, the Notts LGBT+ network and Earache Records...
Street Tales
With What Notts, Overheard in Notts, Ad Sectioned and The Thompsons.
LeftEyeOn
Ah, Nottingham heads. You’re not bad with them there cameras, are yer?
In Focus: Sheep Soup
The theatre company that brought you Mrs Green answer our questions in photos.
Everybody Walk the Dinosaurs
Wollaton Hall is home to some never-before-seen dinosaur skeletons this month.
Bags of Bones
We asked some creative paleontologists (kids) to write us some dino-fiction.
Up For Grabs
Mime Industries are giving you the chance to create your very own robots.
Whatever Floats Your Boat
James Blackburn has dedicated his retirement to making homes that sit on the water.
Ace of Lace
Winner of Nottingham’s Best Independent Business 2016, Debbie Bryan talks textiles.
Good Godfrey
Rising singer-songwriter, Daisy Godfrey, on her musical influences and latest single.
Pride: The Queens of Drag
Some of Nottingham’s most fabulous drag queens throw some serious shade.
Pride: Proud To Be
Jon Lee Collishaw looks back at the development of the Notts LGBT+ Network.
Pride: Political AIDS
Gay in the 80s author Colin Clews talks election mileage and fake news.
Thrashtonbury
The heaviest label in Notts, Earache Records, set up shop at Glastonbury this year.
Music Reviews
Some of Nottingham’s finest musical offerings, plus LL Stereo.
Art Works
With the goods of Alanna Chamberlain and Anna Wheelhouse.
Write Lion
A mighty fine hello from our new Literature Editor, L P Mills. Plus book reviews.
Noshingham
With Bunkers Hill, George’s Great British Kitchen, and An Ode to Brown Betty’s.
Pick of the Month
July is p-p-p-poppin’ off, so don’t miss out.
Event Listings
With Nusic Box, and the Promoter Focus on Shady Cow.
Outdoor Theatre Season
The grounds of some of the city’s best-loved attractions are to be taken over by thespians.
End Page
With Rocky Horrorscopes, Art Hole, Notts Trumps, Strelleyation, and LeftLion Abroad.
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