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A Long Engagement: Contemporary Abstract Art at Backlit Gallery
Mon 04 Nov 2019This new exhibition celebrates the work of seven artists, featuring a range of abstract art which varies freely in theme, tone and technique. A playfully experimental vibe informs the work and is evidence of the artistic boundaries these individuals have challenged. Seven artists brought together with Backlit Director Mathew Chesney, in a democratic and collaborative collective.
Review: 13 The Musical at the Squire Performing Arts Centre
Mon 04 Nov 2019This was a glitzy musical theatre production about the teenage angst will make you smile with Glee. Get it?
Live Music Review: Hockley Hustle 2019
Mon 04 Nov 2019Hockley was certainly Hustlin' this year, as the beloved festival took over the streets of our city for a thirteenth year...
Hackspace Help Nurture the DIY Skills of Nottingham's Creative Crowd
Mon 04 Nov 2019Tucked away off the outskirts of Sneinton stands Roden House, a building most wouldn’t think twice about when walking past. But if you are one of the 700 Nottingham Hackspace members who owns a key, you’ll know that there’s quite an extraordinary space inside, where your skills and creative projects can be nurtured with the help of specialist equipment. Our Eve Smallman spoke to founder Dominic Morrow about the concept, the ups and downs, and why spaces like these should be as common as gyms...
A Teacher in Notts: "The institution won’t survive unless they make changes."
Sat 02 Nov 2019We find out what it's like to teach the next generation under impossible circumstances...
Art Review: Mimesis: African Soldier and When the Snow Melts at the New Art Exchange
Fri 01 Nov 2019The New Art Exchange is the host to two remarkable exhibitions this Autumn, which highlight the role played by the British Empire and Commonwealth in the Great World War (1918-18), and the Second (1939-45), which our Adrian can only recommend as essential viewing, now we are entering a critical period in the Brexit negotiations. ...
LeftLion Magazine #119
Fri 01 Nov 2019Featuring Hackspace, Skate Nottingham, Lyfcycle, Serif, Norma Gregory, Hispter Coffee, Prickly Pear and more...
Review: DirtyFilthySexy Present 'Trick or Treat, Freak'
Thu 31 Oct 2019Our Caroline had such a good night she ended up going home half naked. Read on if you prefer to embrace yer freaky side on Halloween…
OnPoint is Bringing Children of Zeus To Metronome
Thu 31 Oct 2019Did you know Notts rapper Juga-Naut produced a beat on their latest album? Here’s why you’d be mad to miss the soulful hip-hop duo this Friday…
Dance Theatre Review: Wasteland at Nottingham Playhouse
Thu 31 Oct 2019Kate Hewett went to Nottingham Playhouse to check out Gary Clark's dance theatre production Wasteland...
Review: Black Men Walking at Nottingham Playhouse
Thu 31 Oct 2019The Eclipse Theatre Company presents...
Author Kristina Adams: "If you're not willing to market your book, you're not going to get anywhere."
Thu 31 Oct 2019Local author Kristina Adams on her latest novel Behind the Spotlight, self-publishing, and what it’s like to deal with fibromyalgia as a writer…
Theatre Review: The Sound of Music at Theatre Royal
Thu 31 Oct 2019Ian Douglas went to Theatre Royal Nottingham to see Nottingham Operatic Society's
Overheard in Notts
Thu 31 Oct 2019The rumours are true. The Overheard in Notts book hits shelves this month. To celebrate, we put together an extra-long edition of everyone's favourite feature...
Under Cover Artist: Jay Wilkinson
Wed 30 Oct 2019LeftLion illustrator Jay Wilkinson gives us the story behind the cover and poster for this month's issue...
The Thompson Brothers on Their Best Invention
Wed 30 Oct 2019Nottingham's most opinionated grocers on...
Do Nothing on Experimental Song Writing, Playing Moscow and Making a Proper Record
Wed 30 Oct 2019It’s exciting to witness the rise of local quartet Do Nothing. They’ve played some massive shows this year — including a sold-out gig at The Bodega — and are soon to embark on a European headline tour, featuring a highly-anticipated hometown show at Rescue Rooms in November…
Live Music Review: Hot Chip at Rock City
Tue 29 Oct 2019Hot Chip put a smile on our face and springs in our knees as they took their latest album tour to the city
The Nottingham Comedy Festival Director Helen Stead: "It is important to remember that comedy is an outlet to escape from reality, people like to have a laugh to forget about their troubles."
Mon 28 Oct 2019Since its inception in 2009, The Nottingham Comedy Festival has been consistently bringing the laughs to our city year after year. With 2019 set to be the biggest and best festival yet, we caught up with co-founder and director Helen Stead…
Notes From a Mental Health Nurse: Psychosis
Mon 28 Oct 2019Each month, our anonymous mental nurse, who has over two decades on experience working in Nottingham, will deal with a specific mental health issue with practical, accessible advice. This month, it's psychosis...
Nottingham International Film Festival Returns in November
Mon 28 Oct 2019In November, The Nottingham International Film Festival returns for its fourth year. We had a chat with the festival’s Director of Operations, Neil Jeram-Croft, to find out everything you need to know about the event…
Review: Nottdance Festival, Part 3
Mon 28 Oct 2019The biennial festival, now in its 25th edition, returned to Nottingham to captivate us all. The official Nottdance 2019 reviewer, Maud Lannen, has her say...
Hockley Hustle's Tommy Farmyard on Stand Out Moments, Being Eco-Friendly and Future Plans
Sat 26 Oct 2019Summer might be bowing out for another year but that doesn’t mean the festival fun is over just yet. We catch up with our mate Tommy Farmyard, one of the brains behind Hockley Hustle, to find out what to expect from this year’s edition of the much-loved community festival...