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An Archivist in Notts
Sat 16 Jun 2018"We have a letter in the Archive written by Oswald George Powe to Norman Manley, imploring him to refuse consignments of bicycles from Raleigh because they did not, at the time, employ black people..."
LittleWolfParade's SLAP at Rough Trade in Photos
Fri 15 Jun 2018We got down to take some snaps at the new night of performance, art, and music from local provocateaurs LittleWolfParade...
Tommy K on the Side: Fox and Grapes
Fri 15 Jun 2018Our condiment connoisseur is bringing the sauce to you...
Button Poetry Video Contest Runner-Up Jasmine Gardosi Headlines Poetry is Dead Good on Tuesday
Fri 15 Jun 2018Back in 2015, she won the Poetry is Dead Good Mix it up Midlands Slam, now she's bossing it on the Button Poetry YouTube Channel as one of the first Midlands poets to feature. This Tuesday, she headlines Poetry is Dead Good before the event breaks for the summer. Check out her poem, Raise Your Hand, here...
Film Review: The Ciambra
Fri 15 Jun 2018Jonas Carpignano's compelling new film heralds a return to the neo-realism traditions of Italian cinema...
Ollie Green Quintet on Their Dream Performance Locations and Collaborators
Thu 14 Jun 2018Meet a professional Jazz Quintet from Nottingham, a group of young talented musicians that’ll have you dazzled with their impressive tunes and funky beats…
Noshingham: Craft Beer Week Spesh
Thu 14 Jun 2018This week is Craft Beer Week in Notts, where we celebrate our love of the good stuff. We popped down to some participating venues to see whether the scran was as good as the slosh...
Make Your Cake and Eat It with Sherwood Textile Workshop
Thu 14 Jun 2018Do you know your ganache from your mirror glaze, your Battenburg from your Victoria sponge, your macarons from your macaroons?
Live Music Review: Gate to Southwell Festival 2018
Thu 14 Jun 2018I approached this – I have to admit – with a little caution, but decided to attend without any preconception (and little previous exposure to the expected musical genre), and (dis)cover the Gate to Southwell 2018 Festival for LeftLion.
Eleven Greatest Football Films
Thu 14 Jun 2018As the 2018 World Cup kicks off in Russia, we've picked out a starting eleven of cracking football films to get you in the mood for England's inevitable early exit...
Nusic Future Session: David Ochrombel
Wed 13 Jun 2018The latest Nusic Future Session, for your lugholes and your eye pipes...
Film Review: My Friend Dahmer
Wed 13 Jun 2018A well-crafted, uncomfortable look into the high school years of future serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer
Film Review: Zama
Wed 13 Jun 2018Lucrecia Martel's big-screen adaptation of Antonio di Benedetto's 1956 novel is currently screening at Broadway Cinema...
Sherlock Holmes: The Final Curtain
Tue 12 Jun 2018Britain's best-loved detective returns to the stage at The Theatre Royal Nottingham...
5 Places to Grab an Iced Drink on a Roastin' Ott Day in Notts
Tue 12 Jun 2018On a roastin’ ott day when you’re abaht town, you need summat to cool you down. Otherwise you’ll get into a sweateh, tizzeh mess, and none of us want that. Whether you like it sweet or bitter, we’ve got all your tastes covered. Wotyavin?
Valentine Nkoyo is Working To End FGM
Tue 12 Jun 2018Meet Valentine Nkoyo; the woman who’s been fighting tirelessly against FGM (Female Genital Mutilation), changing the lives of women locally and around the world through her activism. Her organisation, the Mojatu Foundation, has lead the way in declaring Nottingham as the first city in the UK to have a zero tolerance to FGM, and has joined with Farmeco Community Care Farm in Screveton to host an area where people can pay their respects to victims of the practice. We met Valentine at the farm to find out more about what she does...
Poetry Profile: Talking Psst. with Christopher Lanyon
Tue 12 Jun 2018In the immortal words of Björk, it's been oh so quiet in Nottingham this month with the launch of Psst., the latest in a long line of poetry events based in the city centre. The brainchild of Christopher Lanyon, Psst. is (in addition to being a grammatical nightmare), a prime example of the newest breed of Nottingham poetry: inclusive, soft, powerful and punchy. I popped down to Jam Cafe for their debut, and while I was there I managed to collar Chris for a chat over a pint of posh ale.
Art Review: Nottingham Trent University Fine Art Degree Show 2018
Tue 12 Jun 2018Supersized food and bizarre experiences lie in wait at Nottingham Trent University’s Fine Art Degree Show. Here are some of our favourite installation pieces lurking inside the Bonnington Building...
Affordable Football For Kids in Nottingham
Mon 11 Jun 2018We think football should be for everyone, not just overpaid prima donnas. That’s why we were well excited to hear about The Renewal Trust’s new Footie Starz programme in St Ann’s...
Mountain of Tongues at Backlit
Mon 11 Jun 2018Backlit’s new exhibition Mountain of Tongues is devoted to the transmission of languages in the Caucasus region – on the border of Europe and Asia – which Arab geographers call "Jabal Al-Alsun" or "Mountain of Languages". The show features works by local artists like Leila Al-Yousuf and Ryan Heath, as well as the internationally renowned collective Slavs and Tartars, or the “archaeologists of the everyday” as they call themselves. We grabbed a coffee with Ryan Heath to find out more…
Shebeen: A Tale of St Ann's in the Fifties
Sat 09 Jun 2018Awarded the Alfred Fagon Award for Best New Play in 2017, Shebeen – written by local bloke Mufaro Makubika, and directed by Matthew Xia aka Dj Excalibah – has its world premiere at Nottingham Playhouse this month. With the play set against the backdrop of St Ann’s in the fifties, we delve into the shebeens and race-riots of 1958, the relationships between them, and the stories being told today in our city...
LeftLion Film Podcast #6: David Lilley
Sat 09 Jun 2018Ashley Carter and Derry Shillitto are joined by local filmmaker David Lilley to discuss his upcoming short film Socks and Robbers and Short Stack, his monthly short film event at Broadway Cinema
Film Preview: Calibre
Fri 08 Jun 2018Nottingham's Wellington Films are back with the highly anticipated Netflix original film Calibre