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Film Review: Lady Chatterley’s Lover
Tue 13 Dec 2022We take a look at the latest film adaptation of one of D.H. Lawrence's most popular and transgressive novels...
Gig Review: The House of Love at Rescue Rooms
Thu 22 Sept 2022The House of Love took to the stage in Nottingham for a performance that almost succumbed to a cancellation...
On the Street: We Hear from Nottingham's Residents About Their Love for Cycling and Favourite Biking Memories
Mon 12 Sept 2022Like any good local journalists worth their salt, we wanted to head out into the community and learn more about you lot. And with this month's theme being all things bicycle, this seemed like a good place to start. From those who cycle thousands of miles for charity to others who pop on the bike for a quick neighbourhood ride, Nottingham definitely has its fair share of cyclists. For some, the love of the sport stems from childhood, while for others it’s a recent venture. Yet they all have one thing in common - an undying devotion to cycling and all the places it can take them...
Disniversity Co-host Ben Travis Chats Bambi, Empire Magazine and His Love of Nottingham
Tue 06 Sept 2022From doing work experience at the Nottingham Post (look, we’re not all perfect) to becoming Deputy Online Editor at Empire magazine, Nottingham’s Ben Travis has become a leading voice in the screen world. Yet his passion for cinema doesn’t end with his day job - he’s also set up Disniversity, a podcast diving into the history of, you guessed it, Disney. We chat to the film fanatic ahead of his live show at the London Podcast Festival…
Film Review: Anaïs in Love
Mon 22 Aug 2022While not perfect, this new release from Charline Bourgeois-Tacquet is a fun bit of escapism...
LeftLion Screen Podcast #6 - Jorden Myrie Interview; Thor: Love and Thunder Review and More
Fri 05 Aug 2022After a couple of months away from the microphones, Screen Editor Jamie Morris and Assistant Editor George White return for a new episode of the LeftLion Screen Podcast - much to the delight of the millions of superfans across the globe...
Film Review: Fire of Love
Mon 01 Aug 2022Sara Dosa returns with another powerful documentary - this time telling the true story of two scientists who died doing what they loved, while they were in love...
Film Review: Thor: Love and Thunder
Thu 14 Jul 2022Taika Waititi returns to the franchise that launched his career into the stratosphere - but should he have? Weellll...
The Thompsons on Style, Sir Keir Starmer and Dressing as Twins
Sat 26 Mar 2022Nottingham's most opinionated grocers on...
Out of Time: Sir Francis Willoughby and the Construction of Wollaton Hall
Mon 31 Jan 2022Wollaton Hall has been a centrepiece of the Nottingham landscape for just under five centuries, proudly overlooking the city from the summit of its glorious grounds. We take a look at the unique life of Sir Francis Willoughby, a controversial yet influential figure who paid for the construction of the iconic mansion back in 1580...
Gig Review: Anything for Love - The Meat Loaf Story at Motorpoint Arena
Sat 18 Dec 2021On Tuesday 16 December, the greatest tunes from one of the planet's most famous rockstars filled the ears of music fans in our fair city...
Exhibition Review: Be Loved at Primary
Sun 14 Nov 2021Be Loved allows a playful and personal glance into Carmen Argote’s digestion of a space, in dialogue with each environment she inhabits. Developed through a residency at Primary, and including pieces previously crafted in Los Angeles, this exhibition encompasses works on paper, video, and sculpture. We take a look at the expansive new project...
Out of Time: Sir Peter Mansfield, The Nobel Prize Winning Notts Lecturer Who Pioneered MRI Scans
Sat 09 Oct 2021From becoming a University of Nottingham lecturer to winning a Nobel Prize for his work on the technology behind MRI scans, Sir Peter Mansfield is one of the finest minds in Nottingham’s history. On what would have been his 88th birthday, we celebrate the life and legacy of a true genius who, despite his incredible achievements, always remained humble…
Film Review: The Killing of Two Lovers
Mon 19 Jul 2021A married man struggles with the pain of his wife opening up their marriage in writer-director Robert Machoian’s flinty but moving drama…
Out of Time: Sir William Neville and Sir John Clanvowe, the Medieval Knights Who May Have Had a Same-Sex Union
Sun 11 Jul 2021During the 1913 renovation of a mosque in modern-day Istanbul, a fourteenth century tomb was rediscovered bearing the names of two men. The first was Sir William Neville, a former Constable of Nottingham Castle, while the second was Sir John Clanvowe, the man said to have penned the Robin Hood ballad upon which all later iterations of the legend are based. But the nature of the tomb, and other recorded evidence, suggests that Neville and Clanvowe could have been bonded in an early example of a same-sex union…
Deep Fakes From Nottingham History
Wed 03 Mar 2021Ever wondered what it would be like to see video of historical figures who existed before video cameras? We've deep faked some figures from Nottingham history so you need wonder no more...