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Silent Orchestra: The Multi-Sensory Instruments for Dementia Patients
Wed 22 Jan 2020At Hackspace, three local artists have been building and tinkering with musical instruments that trigger lights and vibrations. Behold, the Silent Orchestra. Inspired by the concept of synesthesia, this project is the answer to a City Arts callout for an installation to help improve communication between dementia patients with hearing loss and care home staff…
Film Review: Just Mercy
Wed 22 Jan 2020Michael B. Jordan fights injustice within the justice system in this compelling true story...
Interview: Georgie on Her Inspirations and Imminent Hometown Show
Mon 20 Jan 2020Outrageously talented singer-songwriter Georgie needs no introduction round these parts, or far and wide for that matter. With her rich Americana sound, she's been capturing the hearts of audiences and collaborators (including Adele's Chasing Pavements co-writer) since the very beginning. We sat down with our favourite Mansfield lass ahead of her hometown gig next month...
Book Reviews: January 2020
Mon 20 Jan 2020We've rounded up a couple of books to get you through this massive Monday morning of month. Or not.
Theatre Preview: Rhymes Against Humanity at Metronome
Mon 20 Jan 2020Like a bit of improv? You're gonna love these guys...
Film Review: Weathering With You
Mon 20 Jan 2020Three years after the release of his modern classic Your Name, visionary anime director Makoto Shinkai returns to UK screens with another heartfelt hit…
Review: Easy Life’s Lunchtime Session and Signing at Rough Trade
Sun 19 Jan 2020Following their newest 'Junk Food' mixtape release, the Midlands group paid a visit to Notts one lazy Sunday afternoon for a laid-back in store set, featuring some greasy garms. Bobby Twidale tells all...
Live Music Review: The Big Moon at Rough Trade
Sun 19 Jan 2020London’s kick-ass indie rockers The Big Moon were back in Nottingham to debut their sleeker, stripped back second album Walking Like We Do at an exclusive in-store gig at Rough Trade...
What A Decade: Nusic on Why Nottingham Should Be Crowned the Music City of the Last 10 Years
Sun 19 Jan 2020If you live in Nottingham and are passionate about that music thing, it’s fair to say this is the best decade we’ve ever had. And not just us: there’s a case that musically, Notts has had one of the best decades in the whole of the UK…
Review: Daliso Chaponda - Blah Blah Blacklist at Nottingham Playhouse
Sat 18 Jan 2020Malawi's Got Talent: Come for the Madonna gag, stay for the awkward questions...
Notes From a Mental Health Nurse: Music as a Healer
Sat 18 Jan 2020Each 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, to fit the theme of our music special, they talk us through how we can use the medium for some much needed peace...
20 Great Battle Scenes from Film History
Fri 17 Jan 2020From the walls of Jerusalem to the beaches of Normandy, to the Mongolian plains and the waves of the Atlantic. Whether its spears and shields or bullets and bayonets, these are twenty of the greatest battle scenes in film history...
Juan: Nottingham Short Film Looking for Funding
Fri 17 Jan 2020We had a chat with Ben Keeling, former student of Nottingham College, about his upcoming student film Juan, Nottingham’s growing cinematic community and how you can get involved with his project.
Film Review: 1917
Fri 17 Jan 2020Sir Sam Mendes’ World War One epic is the most Oscar-nominated film of the year, but that means nowt without the ol’ LeftLion stamp of approval…
Overall There is a Smell of Fried Onions
Thu 16 Jan 2020Cast your mind back to the 1990s – an era before mobile phones, the internet and LeftLion. Back then, a printed magazine called Overall There Is A Smell of Fried Onions was covering and nurturing Nottingham’s music, culture and events scene. Under the leadership of Paul Kilbride, it published fifty-odd issues between 1991-98, distributing them for free in venues all over the city...
Music Reviews: Pete Woosh’s 52 Card Trick
Thu 16 Jan 2020DiY collective founder Pete Whoosh started Spirit Wrestlers following a cancer diagnosis which led him to explore holistic treatment and reconnect with the healing power of music. Back in March 2019, the not-for-profit label launched The 52 Card Trick project, releasing tracks on a weekly basis for a year and donating the proceeds to chosen charities that support natural healing.
Packed with soothing sounds from known names including Hot Toddy, Brawther and Ex Friendly, alongside gems from local talent and beyond, as the project comes close to the end we look back at the breadth of releases and check out some highlights...
Nusic New Music Podcast #218 with Vega Bay, Blle, Reflekter, Tori Sheard and More...
Thu 16 Jan 2020This week’s New Music Podcast is a Beat The Streets Special – sharing with you artists playing the charity festival dedicated to improving the lives of homeless people in Nottingham. Plus, two songs we’ve heard approx 127 times live, and the Nottingham artist just signed to Post Malone’s label.
This podcast may contain some fruity language. Sensitive ears – you have been warned.
Art Review: International Postcard Show 2020
Thu 16 Jan 2020Ah, postcards. Proper nostalgia stuff that.
Art Review: 2020 MU
Thu 16 Jan 2020Our Adrian pottered down to Surface Gallery to check out another marvellous exhibition...
Plant-based Restaurant No.12 Cook Fresh and Local
Wed 15 Jan 2020After two years spent building a strong reputation and scooping up numerous awards, plant-based restaurant No. 12 have dropped the Houndsgate, expanded to bigger premises and crafted a new, more varied menu...
Review: Mimm & Onpoint Presents Maribou State
Tue 14 Jan 2020Rachael Halaburda looks back on the major sell out event that set tongues wagging in the city...
Two Books to Check Out This January
Tue 14 Jan 2020History comics make up this month's selection...
9 Tips for Emerging Artists from Musicians' Union
Mon 13 Jan 2020Aiming for a career as a working musician? Forget what your parents, no-good friends or washed-up X Factor stars say – it’s possible. We had a chat with the Musicians’ Union and asked for their top tips on making your dreams come true in a realistic manner...
Duke01: "You don’t bite somebody else’s lyrics."
Mon 13 Jan 2020Having been involved in rap for over thirty years, Nottingham artist Dean Tate – aka Duke01 – knows his way around a microphone. Ahead of the Afterall This Time Reunion Party that we’re throwing for Overall magazine later this month, we spoke to him about how he got into rap, the importance of identity and the current state of the UK…
Film Review: Uncut Gems
Mon 13 Jan 2020Adam Sandler shines in a rip-roaring thriller full of low odds and high stakes...