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You’re More Loved Than You Realise
Sun 07 May 2017Matt Martin is a 42 year old Research Manager, living with Clinical Depression and Anxiety. We caught up with him in honour of Mental Health Awareness Week to talk about his own experience with mental health, in the hopes that it will encourage others to open up themselves.
Competition for coffee lovers - big, big prizes
Wed 19 Apr 2017Being the loyal ‘Lioners you are, you no doubt saw the extensive coffee spread we did in the April edition of our rag. We spoke to some of the finest coffee establishments in the city, to fill you in on the behind-the-scenes magic that goes into each and every cup o’ Joe you consume.
16 Bars to Slurp at for Nottingham Loves Cocktails Festival
Fri 14 Apr 2017This April, Nottingham’s bars are being taken over for a festival to end all festivals – Nottingham Loves Cocktails. If you’re a mixology enthusiast, or simply love the taste of a good booze, then step this way. Each venue has been discerningly paired with a particular brand of liquor, with loads of masterclasses, talks, taster sessions and competitions to get yer cockles warmed right up. Just make sure you bag yourself a wristband before the adventure begins on Monday 24 April...
Theatre Review: Love Sick
Tue 28 Mar 2017All about the birds, the bees, and the aliens with dodgy wigs.
Patrick Bergin Loves LeftLion
Tue 15 Nov 2016The actor and all-round badass has got some words to say about our lovely Nottingham magazine...
Lady Chatterley's Lover at Sheffield Lyceum
Tue 11 Oct 2016“Masculine women, feminine men/ Which is the rooster? Which is the hen?”
Why I Love Lolita Fashion
Mon 18 Jul 2016An insight into the J-fashion that embodies modesty, kindness, friendship, expressing yourself
The Dilettante Society on Sir Vauncey Harpur-Crewe
Tue 12 Jul 2016"Many of the hundred or so rooms were out of use, abundantly piled with cases of stuffed animals, fossils, shells, artworks and unused antiques in chaotic disarray"
Paa Joe and the Lion: The Documentary About Art, Love, and Coffins
Wed 08 Jun 2016"People in Ghana grieve in such an outward way that's so different to the way we inwardly grieve in the west. Having that comparison is really beautiful"
10 Things To Love About Nottingham
Wed 25 May 2016Animator Troy Browne over at Skeleton has created Nottingifs - the technological answer to a proper city love-in
Air Raid Sirens in Nottingham This Sunday
Fri 06 May 2016"If you're in town at about 6pm and you hear the wails of warning, don't worry. Everything is under control"
Terms of Love: A Nottingham Filmmaker’s Powerful Depiction of Domestic Violence
Sat 16 Jan 2016An interview with writer/director Carol Savage about her short film - plus the film in question for you to view
Practical Lovers - Inside Job
Sat 31 Oct 2015Watch the dour synth-pop duo's latest video ahead of the release of their debut album Agony
An Evening with Sir Roger Moore
Fri 30 Oct 2015“He shrugged off his various dalliances as if they were an occupational hazard, but made it clear his least favourite leading female actress was Grace Jones.”
Looking for Love
Sat 22 Aug 2015Menelik Shabazz's documentary about love and relationships has a one-off screening at Broadway on Sunday 23 August
I Am Lono - Only Love
Sat 08 Aug 2015Thumping electro pop taken from the band's forthcoming debut EP
The Dilettante Society on Augusta Ada Lovelace
Mon 09 Feb 2015The daughter of Lord Byron and Annabella Milbanke bridged the gap between the art and science worlds. Two lovely ladies from The Dilettante Society tell us more...
Nottingham Loves...
Wed 21 Jan 2015If you thought you couldn't love Notts more, this poem'll prove you wrong
Interview: INJ Culbard
Thu 13 Nov 2014INJ Culbard has drawn Sherlock Holmes, the unknowable and unnameable horrors of HP Lovecraft, clockwork universes, medieval mercenaries battling horrors, animals fighting aliens, Japanese Oni demons on the rampage and a crime fighting Edwardian vampire. Intrigued, we sat down with him for a cuppa and a chat...
Oh What A Lovely War
Sun 20 Jul 2014"The real stars are the set and the ensemble, who combine to bring the text alive"
Interview: Mark Elder of The Hallé Orchestra
Fri 23 May 2014The Hallé Orchestra are Royal Concert Hall residents, bringing their fresh take on classical music over the Pennines from Manchester, to us, for over a decade. We spoke to music director and conductor, Sir Mark Elder, about why we should all treat our ears to a different kind of performance than they might be used to…
The Most Ugly Child - Lover O' Mine
Mon 19 May 2014The Nottingham band give us a sneak peak of a song from their upcoming EP
Paul Kaye on his love for Sid Vicious
Wed 05 Feb 2014Sid Vicious was a sneering, violent, charismatic icon of an era of music that spoke to a disaffected generation. One of those he shouted loudly at was Paul Kaye, an actor and comedian who has graced our screens with his own alter-egos, including Dennis Pennis and Mike Strutter, as well as in dramas such as Game of Thrones and Waking The Dead. As the 35th anniversary of Vicious’ death approaches, he muses on the man and the legend...
Interview: Charles Webster, House Music Legend
Sun 06 Oct 2013He’s got thirty-odd aliases and done umpteen squared remixes and cubed productions. After 25 years making electronic soul, Charles Webster is a bona fide legend of the deep house music for which Nottingham was once world-famous. We dropped in on him to chat about where he’s at, how he got there, and where he’s heading.