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Nusic New Music Podcast #224 with Babe Punch, Juga-Naut, Bone Cult, Cinema Gold and More...
Tue 28 Apr 2020This week’s New Music Podcast features Juga-Roo, three NG artists getting National radio love, plus news on free money for musicians during these tricky times.
This podcast may contain some fruity language. Sensitive ears – you have been warned.
Love Your Locals: How to Support Your Independents in Their Time of Need
Tue 28 Apr 2020We’re a city with a long and proud history of independence, and currently boast one of the most diverse, active and eclectic independent business communities in the country. Unfortunately, the ongoing health crisis has resulted in many of them being among the hardest hit, and the majority of Nottingham’s independents have had to either close their doors or find creative ways to stay afloat until things return to normal. While these are obviously times of financial uncertainty for many of us, there are still ways that you can support your local independent businesses without leaving the house…
Christmas at the Foodbank
Sun 26 Apr 2020The ongoing health crisis has put unprecedented strain on the staff and resources at St Ann's and Sneinton Food Store. Filmed over Christmas 2019, this short documentary from Nottingham filmmakers Luke Radford and Toby Curson explores the importance of the food bank to its community...
3 Lucy and Lentils Recipes You Can Make With Cupboard Ingredients
Sun 26 Apr 2020When things get stressful in life, a plate of proper grub will always help ease the stress. After all, food is one of the best ingredients in life for comfort. If you’re struggling to make sense of the cans in your cupboard, then fear not – Lucy and Lentils has put together three recipes that you can easily cook at home and can make plenty of for the family too.
Video: Sleaford Mods on Alan Sillitoe
Sat 25 Apr 2020Arthur Seaton discovers a different type of Pussy Riot on a Saturday night...
Film Review: Extraction
Fri 24 Apr 2020Chris Hemsworth stars in a surprisingly heart-felt, technically astounding action film that will leave you mostly satisfied...
5 Nottingham Albums to Listen to This Month
Fri 24 Apr 2020The sounds of Notts, reviewed. If you'd like to write for us, or want your tunes chatted about, get in touch by emailing music@leftlion.co.uk...
Introducing the Radcliffe Mask Makers
Thu 23 Apr 2020A volunteer group has been set up in Radcliffe-on-Trent to make and distribute free face masks to local key workers...
How Nottingham's Music Scene is Responding to Coronavirus
Thu 23 Apr 2020We never thought we’d see the day that all our city’s gigs had to be called off, but that bleddy COVID-19 has put a temporary stop to the lot. It’s a trying time and then some for everyone involved in the music industry right now, from artists and technicians to venues and record shops. Yet in the face of this crisis we’ve seen some gargantuan spirit and rallying round in Notts, so while we’re not able to go to gigs for a while, we’ve chatted with some of our friends across the scene and scoured the net to show you what our music heads think of it all, what they’re up to and how you can support the local scene...
Nottingham Bike Aid Delivers Free Bikes to City's Key Workers
Wed 22 Apr 2020A number of organisations in Nottingham are coming together to help local key workers and volunteers in their hour of need...
Isolation Fest 2020: We Shall Overcome Festival review
Wed 22 Apr 2020Our Community Editor, Caroline Barry, swapped tents and portable toilets for oven chips and home comfort as she checked out Isolation Fest 2020: We Shall Overcome Festival. Here's what she thought...
Notts Rebels: Alan Sillitoe
Wed 22 Apr 2020Notts Rebels, the new weekly series made in conjunction with the Nottingham Castle Trust's #VoicesofToday campaign, celebrates stories of fighting injustice and acts of rebellion from Nottingham’s history. This week, James Walker explores the rebellious and anti-establishment themes in the work of Alan Sillitoe, who died ten years ago this week...
Film Review: Sergio
Tue 21 Apr 2020The life of Sergio Sérgio Vieira de Mello was pretty incredible. This film about his life, however, is certainly not...
20 Years Later: American Psycho
Tue 21 Apr 2020As director Mary Harron’s controversial film turns twenty, we take a retrospective look at one of the most elegantly constructed and brutal portrayals of the insidious side of the human mind...
The Write Ideas: 7 Ways to Put Pen to Paper
Tue 21 Apr 2020Ever yearned to be one of those people who could just put pen to paper? Maybe you struggled to know where to start? We’ve rounded up our best ideas for creative writing at home...
Historical Author Emily Brand: "I feel a sort of security in writing about real people who lived, loved and died, generations ago"
Mon 20 Apr 2020Emily Brand is a local historian who’s been researching the Byron family tree and all its drama-sprouting branches. With a close look at life in the eighteenth century, her fourth book The Fall of the House of Byron is released this month. We sat down for a digital chat with the author to find out more...
Out of Time: Nottingham Doctor John Arderne, England’s First Surgeon
Sun 19 Apr 2020As the most devastating pandemic recorded in human history, the Black Death decimated Europe in the 14th century, killing somewhere between 30-60% of the continent’s entire population. But amidst the death, misery and chaos, one Nottingham doctor named John Arderne blazed a medical trail that still sees him referred to as England’s first surgeon…
Positive Nottingham News from 2020
Sat 18 Apr 2020We don’t want you to get too bogged down in the doom and gloom of it all without keeping one eye on the light at the end of the tunnel. There’s no doubt that 2020 has been a bit of a shocker, but it’s not all bad. Here are the positive news stories Nottingham has seen so far this year…
Under Cover Artist: Natalie Owen
Fri 17 Apr 2020We talk to LeftLion's own Natalie Owen about the beautiful she designed for our April issue...
Fancy Taking Part in a Global Nature Challenge?
Fri 17 Apr 2020Nottingham is taking part for the first time in an annual event to document nature and needs your help...
The Siren - A Short Story by Esther Kearney
Fri 17 Apr 2020A short story about nature, nostalgia and new beginnings...
Selectadisc in the Nineties
Thu 16 Apr 2020In the days before iTunes and Spotify, Nottingham boomed with dozens of record shops. The biggest of these was Selectadisc, which opened in 1966 and finally closed its doors in 2009. Jim Cooke was the store manager and worked for them for over thirty years. Here he remembers the halcyon days of the nineties in that store...
She Found It At The Movies: Author Christina Newland on Her Book on Female Desire in Film
Thu 16 Apr 2020Nottingham-based freelancer Christina Newland has penned articles for film mags from Empire to Sight & Sound, but now it’s her turn in the editor’s chair. We spoke to her about her new collection of essays, She Found it at the Movies...
Notts Rebels: Jeremiah Brandreth
Wed 15 Apr 2020To celebrate the Nottingham Castle Trust’s #VoicesofToday campaign, we’re launching a brand new weekly series that explores stories of fighting injustice and acts of rebellion from Nottingham’s history. Starting with Jeremiah Brandreth, the ‘Nottingham Captain’, Luddite and leader of the Pentrich Uprising…
The Big Notts Quiz
Wed 15 Apr 2020Seeing that we’re all stuck indoors, why not pass the time by seeing how much you know about our fair city? No cheating...