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Ian Peskett - Winging It Painfully (one Man's Path to Redemption) - Nottingham Comedy Festival
Thu 07 Nov 2024Non-fiction Book Group: Empire Of Normality: Neurodiversity and Capitalism by Robert Chapman
Thu 07 Nov 2024We chat with Ian Broudie about goals, inspirations and Nottingham memories
Wed 06 Nov 2024The Lightning Seeds were formed in 1989 and named after a misheard Prince lyric, with frontman Ian Broudie going on to become one of the best tunesmiths of his generation, a writer of wonderfully melodic and uplifting indie-pop songs tinged with the band's custom vulnerability. Ahead of the band's return to Nottingham on 14th November, as part of their tour celebrating 35 years of the band and aptly timed to follow up on the release of their Greatest Hits album, Tomorrow’s Here Today, we had the chance to speak to frontman, producer and songwriter Ian Broudie...
How a Mini Cooper led to success on the stage and an acclaimed solo performance of A Christmas Carol
Wed 06 Nov 2024Guy Masterson's renowned Scrooge performance is coming to the Playhouse. He lets Leftlion in on how Richard Burton helped him along the way...
Comedy Review: Nightmare Nightmare Kill Kill at the Lord Roberts
Wed 06 Nov 2024Experimental drag comes to the city...
Film Review: The Teacher
Wed 06 Nov 2024A timely debut eloquently evaluates elements of the human condition when plagued by grief.
Breaking ground: we catch up with Nottingham Forest Women
Wed 06 Nov 2024Forest Women are no strangers to the top of the table. The dream of climbing the ranks to the Women’s Super League is aspirational, but with the recent announcement that Nottingham Forest Women will be a full-professional club by 2025/26, now feels within reach. Megan Hill caught up with Amber Wildgust, Head of Women and Girls Football at Nottingham Forest, to find out what turning pro means for the future of the club, both on and off the pitch.