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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.
2B or not 2B? Super Hamlet 64 Comes to Nottingham Writers' Studio
Mon 01 Oct 2018Video may have killed the radio star, but so far theatre seems to be faring pretty well. Ed Day's debut touring show Super Hamlet 64 blends the best and brightest of video game culture with the great bard's most melodramatic tragedy — is this a level-up in the world of immersive theatre, or is the piece one blue shell short of a race? We sent Chris McLoughlin down to the National Writers' Studio to find out.
LeftLion Magazine #106
Mon 01 Oct 2018With Paranormal Activity, Nottingham Tarot Cards, A Keymaster in Notts, Nottingham's Caves, Lytisha Tunbridge, Just The Tonic, Newstead Abbey and more...
Hail to the King! We Get Weird with Elvis-Centric Nirvana Cover Band Elvana
Sun 30 Sept 2018If the last twenty-four years are anything to go by, it's unlikely that we're going to get a Nirvana reunion any time soon. Thankfully, those time-hopping grunge geeks Elvana have got us covered, blending the musical stylings of the world's first and best garage rock band, and the king of rock and roll himself. We sat down to chat with them over a steaming plate of cheeseburgers, and here's what they had to say.
Preview: Mayhem Film Festival 2018
Sun 30 Sept 2018The recently revealed line-up for the 14th year of Mayhem Film Festival might just be the best yet...
Live Review: Black Honey at Rough Trade
Sat 29 Sept 2018To celebrate the release of their eponymous debut album Black Honey are at Rough Trade. What else were we going to be doing on a Thursday night?
Film Review: The Little Stranger
Sat 29 Sept 2018We went to check out the spooky new film from director Lenny Abrahamson and, well, were left feeling disappointingly spookless.
Left Brian: Don't Mention the 'P' Word
Sat 29 Sept 2018It’s difficult to describe how exciting the summer transfer window was for Nottingham Forest fans. Usually, if you want to see grown men in matching shirts getting this animated about potential transactions in a window, you’d need to be on a stag weekend in Amsterdam.
Notes from the Middle Kingdom: A Hostile Time, A Hostile Place
Fri 28 Sept 2018It's no secret: Things are a bit tense at the minute. Here's our man in Beijing James Kramer weighing in on the currently bonkers socio-political climate, the mind-numbing bureaucracy of immigration control, and the malleability of time and place in an increasingly messy and frustrating world.
5 Notts Albums to Listen to This September
Thu 27 Sept 2018Wash out yer tabz and crank up these lot, as well as checkin' out the Nusic tip box...
Henry Normal on His New Poetry Collection and Preparing for Live Shows
Thu 27 Sept 2018The ever delightful poet, producer and screen-writer, Henry Normal, sat down for a quick chat about his latest poetry collection, This Phantom Breath, and what to expect from his upcoming live show, Nature V Human Nature....
Theatre Review: The Comedy About A Bank Robbery
Wed 26 Sept 2018Marx Brothers style comedy capers...
Art Works: Richard Chung's Film Photography
Tue 25 Sept 2018Richard Chung tells us all abaht how he shoots film photography...
1st Blood Release Creativity Crisis After a Five-Year Album Hiatus
Tue 25 Sept 2018Pete Chilvers is the man behind Nottingham hip hop camp 1st Blood. His day-ones include Ty Healy, Louis Cypher, Liam Bailey and Cappo, to name just a few, and in his younger years he was under the wing of Bristolian monolith Tricky as a label signee. After a five-year release hiatus, 1st Blood have stuck a new album into the airwaves, so we thought we’d catch up with the man on the buttons...
Clearing The Gap: Nottingham Skateboarders on Why Age Means Nowt
Mon 24 Sept 2018On the face of it, skateboarding can seem scary; like some secret club you can only join with a kickflip password. But it’s for anyone and everyone, no matter how old you are. There’s no line that says you can’t be a part of the culture.
New Music Venue Metronome Opening Soon
Mon 24 Sept 2018We’ve got some exciting news for all you musical boggers...
Film Review: Mile 22
Mon 24 Sept 2018Mark Wahlberg teams up with director Peter Berg for the third time in one of this Summer's biggest blockbusters: Mile 22. But is it as good as their previous collaborations?