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LeftLion Film Podcast #19 - Game of Thrones: The Final Episode
Tue 21 May 2019Hosts Ashley Carter & Derry Shillitto watch the final episode of Game of Thrones, providing ill-researched, ill-informed and largely uneccessary commentary...
Preview: Maisha at Peggy's Skylight
Mon 20 May 2019The London spiritual jazz collective are headed to Nottingham this month...
Football Fanzones Return to Sneinton Market
Mon 20 May 2019The fine folk at Art of Football are bringing the football fun times back to Sneinton Market this summer...
Film Review: Tolkien
Sun 19 May 2019A fan of The Hobbit? This film takes you back to where it all began.
Film Review: The Hustle
Sun 19 May 2019Rebel Wilson and Anne Hathaway star in Chris Addison's remake of comedy classic Dirty Rotten Scoundrels...
14 Unmissable Acts at This Year's Dot To Dot Festival
Sun 19 May 2019With almost 30 venues and over 100 acts set to grace stages across Notts at this year's Dot To Dot Festival, we’re here to help you avoid the inevitable set-clash heartache and venue-hopping sweat. Here’s who we’re champing at the bit to see...
Game of Thrones Review: Season 8, Episode 6 - The Iron Throne
Sun 19 May 2019As satisfying an ending as can be expected to the underwhelming conclusion of Game of Thrones that does the remaining characters justice...
Nottingham Forest: The Miracle Men of 1979
Sat 18 May 2019One scored six goals on the route to the final, one had been at the club since the Second Division days, one was described by Brian Clough as the “Picasso of our game,” and the other was the captain that lifted the trophy on that famous night in Munich. Together, Garry Birtles, Tony Woodcock, John Robertson and John McGovern formed an integral part of that legendary Nottingham Forest side that beat Malmö to win the European Cup for the first time forty years ago…
Film Review: High Life
Fri 17 May 2019Claire Denis's slow-paced space drama is a far cry away from the alien-filled adventure films that normally make up the sci-fi genre...
Food Review: Speciality Burger, The City Ground
Fri 17 May 2019Sauntering down Trentside on a Saturday afternoon in spring, the hallowed City Ground before me bathed in glorious sunshine, there was only one thought on my mind: “I haven’t had a matchday burger in years.”
Preview: Shots in the Dark Film Festival at Broadway Cinema
Fri 17 May 2019Broadway's crime, mystery and thriller season returns with retrospectives, previews, rare classics and visits from legendary film VIPs....
Artist Profile: Ellen Angus
Thu 16 May 2019We might just forgive you if you’re unfamiliar with Ellen Angus from her 8-minute, Red Lady performance at Parliament Square on 19 January 2019, which coincided with the Women’s March, and garnered both national and regional media coverage. We sat down with one of Nottingham's own to chat about the meanings behind her art...
Film Review: Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile
Thu 16 May 2019Following on from his Conversations with a Killer... documentary, director Joe Berlinger is back with another Ted Bundy film, this time starring Zac Efron as the serial killer...
One Night in Munich: Nottingham Forest's Journey to Win the European Cup in 1979
Wed 15 May 2019You will struggle to find a Reds fan who won’t tell you that the arrival of Brian Clough at the City Ground in January 1975 set Nottingham Forest on a remarkable course from obscurity in the old Division Two, to the top of Europe. With this month marking forty years since the team lifted the European Cup, what better opportunity to revisit that miraculous journey?
5 Albums to Listen to This May
Wed 15 May 2019Featuring Soft Girls & Boys Club, Theorist, Reckless and more...
A Tribute to February Montaine: Reviving Memories of a Midlands Musician
Wed 15 May 2019Every so often, something hits our inbox that is impossible to ignore. When Sam Potter, formerly of Castle Donington-based band Late of the Pier, got in touch to tell us about his latest project, we knew it was one we had to share.
Hello Thor’s Top 10 Moments of the Decade
Mon 13 May 2019The local label is shutting up shop after 10 years in business, but it's not going quietly. We run through its top 10 moments ahead of the two closing gigs this May.
Nusic Podcast #204 with Do Nothing, Keto, The Dandylions, Tee Peters and More...
Mon 13 May 2019This week’s New Music Podcast features #FSN2019 latest – we reveal the Round One Industry Professionals, we share THE pop song of Dot to Dot 2018, plus there’s new music on a canal boat. This podcast may contain some fruity language. Sensitive ears – you have been warned...
Game of Thrones Review: Season 8, Episode 5 - The Bells
Mon 13 May 2019The penultimate episode in the Game of Thrones saga is a polarizing affair that is bound to ring sounds of debate in the fanbase for years to come...
Laft Magpie: The Folly of #Faith and #Trust
Sun 12 May 2019To deliberately misquote Sinead O’Connor, it’s been half an hour and 8 days since Notts County lost its league status for the first time in its proud history.
Wigflex City Festival's First Year Was Banging: Review and Pictures
Sun 12 May 2019When Wigflex announced it was going to host a city-wide music and arts festival, we didn't really know what to expect. Here’s what happened at the inaugural party...
Andrea Gibson on Poetry, Pronouns, and an Upcoming Glee Club Nottingham Gig
Sat 11 May 2019Performance poet Andrea Gibson is currently touring the UK with Buddy Wakefield, and is set to appear at Glee Club Nottingham on Thursday 16 May. We caught up with them ahead of the gig...
The Future History of the British Isles is an Apocalyptic Sketch Comedy Podcast Set in Nottingham
Sat 11 May 2019It’s dark, it’s dreary, it’s hopeless. No, we’re not talking about the current political climate (though we could’ve been); it’s the newest dark comedy podcasting feature to come out of the Midlands. The Future History of the British Isles takes a satirical look at the world we live in by blowing it up and starting over, this time with a lot more murder and mayhem. Before things finally go tits up, we managed to chat with writer and producer, Hugh Dichmont. He gave us the rundown on the show, the events that inspired it and the seemingly unstoppable force of the indie podcast medium.