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5 Places to Eat Pancakes in Notts This Pancake Day
Mon 12 Feb 2018It’s that time of year again, folks; the most important date in February by a long shot. Despite its status, it’s a day that can creep up on you outta nowhere, but fear not my friend, this time round you won’t be caught short. No, we’re not talking about Valentine’s D ay. We’re talking something bigger. A day full of real love and deep indulgence. A day when you can treat yersen without guilt or trepidation. You got it. It’s Pancake Day. Or Shrove Tuesday or Mardi Gras, if you’re so inclined. A celebration almost as old as time itself.
Here in Nottingham, we’re wound wonderfully close to our food. The city is the world’s greatest buffet, and today we’re heading to the dessert section…
Loveless Director Andrey Zvyagintsev Talks Filmmaking in Russia
Mon 12 Feb 2018Widely regarded as one of the world’s greatest living filmmakers, Andrey Zvyagintsev's latest film Loveless has already won the Jury Prize at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. Daniel Turner talked to the director whilst he was in Nottingham to discuss his path to making films, his storied career and his Oscar nominated new film.
YMCA - Summer Camp Roles
Sun 11 Feb 2018Summer holidays were awesome; they seemed to last forever and the best days were spent with your mates dossing about. YMCA are looking for programme leaders at their Camp Williams events to make the 2018 school holidays super fun and one to remember.
9 Places to Take Your Main Squeeze on Valentine's Day
Sun 11 Feb 2018Treat 'em good this year at one of these fine establishments...
Poetry, Persecution and Protest at Amicus ALJ Spoken Word Night
Sun 11 Feb 2018Last Monday saw a collection of young poets take to the stage in protest of one of the most controversial topics discussed in the twenty-first century: The death penalty. We decided to head to Jam Café to see the University of Nottingham’s Poetry and Spoken Word Society in action.
Live Music Review: Fuzzbox at The Chameleon
Fri 09 Feb 2018Following the release of his critically acclaimed album Pictures, Movies & Apartments late last year, Montreal's Paul Jacobs brings his tour to Nottingham as part of I'm Not From London's Fuzzbox night.
The Bestwood Partnership
Fri 09 Feb 2018Travel north from the city centre and eventually you’ll find your way to Bestwood; a council estate on the outer edge of Nottingham. You won’t be surprised to know that, like many other similar outer estates, Bestwood has, in the past, experienced periods of crime and low levels of employment. But it’s often in times of strife that community activity comes to the fore and currently working to change the landscape of the town, and improve the lives of Bestwood’s citizens, is The Bestwood Partnership...
5 Things to Do in Nottingham This Weekend
Thu 08 Feb 2018It's a real mixed-bag this weekend. Enjoy...
Art Review: From Ear to Ear to Eye at Nottingham Contemporary
Thu 08 Feb 2018Featuring work from almost twenty artists and researchers, this exhibition tells stories from across the Arab world. Through photography, sculpture, music and video, the artists paint a picture of countries with a fierce, independent identity, both separate from and entwined with the violent depictions we see in the media...
The Write Stuff: Nottingham-Based Author Jon McGregor Set to Judge Leicester Writes Competition
Tue 06 Feb 2018Not content with being “Britain’s second-best short story writer”, Jon McGregor is set to judge the 2018 Leicester Writes short story competition.
Sound of the Lion #66
Mon 05 Feb 2018With JC and The Sunshine Band, Taco Hell, Gallery 47, Cherry Hex and The Dream Church, The Chase, Louis Croft, Faceless, The Ruffs and T.O.W.E.R.S...
Nusic Future Session: Fast Car to Florence - English Skin and Hypnotise You
Mon 05 Feb 2018The latest Nusic Future Session, for your lugholes and your eye pipes...
Lloyd Byfield Trained with the Shaolin Monks
Mon 05 Feb 2018At the age of 55, award-winning martial arts enthusiast Lloyd Byfield spent six months training with the Shaolin Monks in China. Fresh from his travels, we sat down with Lloyd while he explained what he has in store for his new martial arts school for children in Notts...
Ziggy Starbucks Rules, OK: A Poem by Dave Bishop aka Lord Biro
Mon 05 Feb 2018Gentrification is this week's poetic commentary from the prolific artist/poet Dave Bishop, aka Lord Biro...
Film Review: Phantom Thread
Sun 04 Feb 2018Daniel Day-Lewis' final film, Paul Thomas Anderson directing, a score from Johnny Greenwood and the 1950's London fashion scene. What more do you want?
Little John the Bare-knuckle Boxer
Sat 03 Feb 2018When Pete Radford arrived backstage for the closing night of Romeo and Juliet, the first thing the director noticed was the state her actor was in. His lip was split in two from front to back; he had a shiner under his right eye, a graze under his left eye, his cheeks were still swollen and he bore the unmistakable pallor of a man who’s been in a scrap...
Beat The Streets 2018 in Photos
Fri 02 Feb 2018DHP managed to raise £100,000 for Framework thanks to the efforts of everyone involved in Beat The Streets on Sunday last week. Well in! The charity can continue their work in helping the city's homeless community with a massive leg-up, all thanks to you lot. Any road, here are some snaps we took of the big day...
LeftLion Magazine #98
Thu 01 Feb 2018With David Rodigan MBE, Mark Thomas, Sharewear, The Hempolics, Nottingham Sticker Heads, A Bouncer in Notts, The Bestwood Partnership, Lloyd Byfield, Little John the Bare-knuckle Boxer and more...
What Notts: The Latest News and Stories
Thu 01 Feb 2018Last month's headlines from your beloved city...
Sharewear Are On A Mission To Clothe Nottingham
Thu 01 Feb 2018A fifth of the UK population now lives in poverty: that's 14 million people, including working-age adults, children and pensioners. We've seen the stories about the increased usage of food banks – with Trussell Trust citing 41,000 three-day packages being handed out in 2010 compared to 1.2 million in 2017 – but another problem, sitting under the radar, is the need for clothing. We sat down with Louise Cooke, founder and CEO of Sharewear, to find out more about her story, and what the organisation is doing to help both local and international communities...