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Film Review: The Wife
Sun 07 Oct 2018Glenn Close stars in the big screen adaptation of Meg Wolitzer's book that is tipped to finally bag the actress her first Oscar...
LeftLion Ran The IKANO Bank Robin Hood Half Marathon 2018 to Raise Money for Lee from The Elementz
Sat 06 Oct 2018Three lions got down to Victoria Embankment to complete the Ikano Bank Robin Hood Half Marathon 2018. It was a bit of a feat, because us lot are a lot more well trained in running our mouths over several IPAs more than anything else, but we bleddy did it, and lived to tell the tale...
A Keymaster in Notts
Sat 06 Oct 2018"Escape rooms have been labeled as the biggest entertainment trend since cinema. Is it going to slow down? Who knows?"
Paranormal Activity in Nottingham: Haunted Antiques, Thrill Engineers and a Creepy Door in Mapperley
Sat 06 Oct 2018As with all good ghost stories, it happened on a dark and stormy night in Mapperley. Actually, the weather on the night of Friday 6 June 2018 was fairly standard for that time of year; balmy, with a light breeze rustling through the detritus of shopping receipts and discarded plastic carrier bags from the nearby Aldi. However, in this otherwise unassuming neighbourhood in central Nottingham, something truly strange was afoot; something that would go on to blur the lines between fact and fiction, education and entertainment, and perhaps even the living and the dead.
Live Music Review: False Heads at The Chameleon
Fri 05 Oct 2018Iggy Pop likes False Heads and we learned when we were LeftCub not to disagree with Iggy so we were down the front at The Chameleon when they came to town
Lagan's Indian Tapas Is Worth A Trip Out of the City Centre
Fri 05 Oct 2018Their food seriously packs a punch...
History of the Weird Midlands Episode One: Ghosts of the A616
Fri 05 Oct 2018Podcasters beware, you're in for a scare! In the debut episode of History of the Weird Midlands, our hosts explore all that is ghoulish and ghastly in our haunted little corner of the world. Warning: Contains strong language and some serious spookiness.
The Hypnotic Brass Ensemble are Coming to Nottingham
Thu 04 Oct 2018The Hypnotic Brass Ensemble (HBE) are seven talented brothers originating from Chicago. Born into a life of music, they grew up under the teaching and mentorship of their father, renowned jazz trumpeter Kelan Philip Cohran. Now based in NYC, they have blazed a trail as leading artists in the industry and have shared stages with Prince, Yasiin Bey (Mos Def), Damon Albarn, Snoop Dogg and De la Soul, all while gracing the most prestigious stages and acclaimed festivals worldwide. Ahead of their show at Peggy’s Skylight, they answered a few questions about their recent tour and forthcoming album…
Jam & Chutney Session with Just Grow Project
Thu 04 Oct 2018Last Tuesday, Windmill Community Gardens hosted a jam and chutney making workshop and gee whiz it was a real treat!
9 Cool Things to do in Nottingham
Thu 04 Oct 2018We all know Notts is full of great stuff to do, but why waste time looking for something, when we've stuck together a right good list of things for you lot to get ya teeth into...
6 Nottingham Pubs with some History
Thu 04 Oct 2018The buildings may have changed, the people may have grown, but one thing has remained the same throughout history. We all love a right booze up in Notts and, as we’ve been drinking since before time began, we decided to round up our top places for a pint that remind us of the years gone by…
Snap Notts: Lenton
Thu 04 Oct 2018This month's latest installment of Snap Notts - the series where photographers and poets are paired up and sent to an area to get inspired...
Our Nottingham Things
Thu 04 Oct 2018To celebrate National Poetry Day 2018 we are delighted to launch this poem, written by Bridie Squires and Georgina Wilding following a series of workshops with the people of Nottingham...
Africa State of Mind at New Art Exchange
Wed 03 Oct 2018New Art Exchange is dedicated to championing BAME art and artists, it felt like perfect timing to have Africa State of Mind’s launch in line with NAE’s 10 year anniversary. The exhibition showcases the work of 16 artists from across Africa, and presents Africa as both a psychological state, as well as a physical territory.
Left Duck: Nottinghamshire Cricket News and Updates
Wed 03 Oct 2018The season sauntered into an incredibly mild September as Nottinghamshire faced their last three games of the year.
Nusic Podcast 188 with Silver Wilson, Jetlines, Bone Cult, Roe Green and more...
Wed 03 Oct 2018This week’s New Music Podcast features two of the most distinctive artists we’ve heard this year, we share contact details for NME, Metal Hammer and Noisey, plus we get a little bit naughty on the Back to the Future bit.
This podcast may contain some fruity language. Sensitive ears – you have been warned.
Live Music Review: The Magic Gang + The Orielles + Sports Team at Rock City
Wed 03 Oct 2018The Magic Gang assert themselves as one of the most exciting indie bands around...
Live Music Review: Johnny and the Raindrops at The Polish Eagle Club
Wed 03 Oct 2018After entertaining families for ten years, Johnny and the Raindrops celebrated by playing a packed-out show at The Polish Eagle Club in Sherwood. Our writer Adrian Shaw went along to join in on all the fun...
Art Review: Visions of a Free-Floating Island at Surface Gallery
Wed 03 Oct 2018This cracking exhibition at Surface Gallery showcased new work from Hugh Marwood, Andrew Smith and Shaun Morris; their art reflecting many of the ideological and psychological challenges facing the UK post-Brexit. Our writer Adrian Shaw popped in to have a look and tell us all abaht it...
Get Snapping: Read On Nottingham Launches Social Media Selfie Competition
Wed 03 Oct 2018Bust out them reading glasses, dads — You've got some work to do.
From Notts to UEFA: Polly Bancroft
Tue 02 Oct 2018Despite being based 700 miles away in Nyon, Switzerland, Polly Bancroft’s thoughts will be very firmly fixed on her hometown this Saturday, as England Women take on their Brazilian counterparts at Meadow Lane. For it was an England Women’s fixture nearly 30 years ago that led to her prestigious role at Europe’s footballing heart, UEFA.
Film Review: A Star is Born
Tue 02 Oct 2018Bradley Cooper takes on the fourth version of A Star is Born in this enthralling directorial debut...
Live Music Review: Suede at Rough Trade
Mon 01 Oct 2018It may have been Fresher’s week in Nottingham, but the biggest crowd last week was hanging around Rough Trade for a special acoustic set by Suede, in promotion of their latest album, The Blue Hour.