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Comedy Review: Ed Byrne at the Newark Palace Theatre
Mon 30 Sept 2024Ed Byrne brings his new show to Newark and shares why comedy is tragedy plus time...
A conversation with Rick Witter of Shed Seven
Mon 30 Sept 2024Rick Witter has fronted Shed Seven since 1990, experiencing the rapid rise and continued success of the York band, which has included seven top-40 albums. We sat down for a candid conversation about new album Liquid Gold, record shops and working with Issy Ferris…
LeftLion Issue #176 October 2024
Mon 30 Sept 2024This month's LeftLion features an obituary to the iconic Ratcliffe-on-Soar power station, which turned off its cooling towers at the end of September. We also speak to Peter Hook, Wunderhorse, Megan Crook Textiles, and Crazy Little Sing Called Pub, share memories of 15 years of JT Soar and give you a preview of what's to come at this year's Hockley Hustle.
Heart and Coal: the history and future possibilities of Ratcliffe-on-Soar
Mon 30 Sept 2024The end of September saw the closure of the UK’s last remaining coal-fired power station: Ratcliffe-on-Soar. Environment Editor Adam Pickering reflects on the past and future of this instantly recognisable Nottinghamshire landmark, the conflicted feelings that surround it, and how it could be re-purposed in the years to come.
Fiction Book Group: the Lost Daughter by Elena Ferrante, Translated by Ann Goldstein
Mon 30 Sept 2024Theatre Review: The Long Run at the Nottingham Playhouse
Sun 29 Sept 2024The Long Run, by Katie Arnstein, is a poignant yet humorous exploration of life’s toughest battles, set against the backdrop of her mother’s cancer journey...
From migrant poetry to psychey deepsea disco: Here's what's on in Nottingham this week, 30 September - 6 October, Pick of Week
Sun 29 Sept 2024Whether you're a poetry fan, a Kate Bush aficionado, a sucker for local alt-folk, or just a pirate at heart, there's plenty to keep you busy this week in Nottingham.
Gig review: The Dangerous Summer at Rescue Rooms, with Happydaze and Broadside
Sun 29 Sept 2024All the way from Ellicott City, Maryland, The Dangerous Summer graced Nottingham's Rescue Rooms, delivering an unforgettable alternative rock performance. Known for their emotionally raw lyrics and anthemic sound, the band did not disappoint...