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Interview:Geoff Diego Litherland
Sun 01 Feb 2009"It’s not about there being a right or wrong. It’s about embracing the preposterousness of everything"
Interview: Chris Needham
Thu 01 Jan 2009If you've never seen In Bed With Chris Needham, I feel both sorry and jealous of you. The former because it is unquestionably the greatest TV programme ever, and the latter because one day you will see it with fresh eyes. It's the kind of programme that makes you want to club yourself into amnesia so you can see it for the first time again and again
Interview: The Cockleman
Wed 31 Dec 2008"I'm not too keen on the whelks meself, but they’re very good for keeping your wife quiet for a bit"
Crappest Jobs in Nottingham
Wed 31 Dec 2008Crap jobs in the City of Nottingham, 600AD - 2008AD: A Retrospective
Interview: Public Enemy's Chuck D
Mon 29 Dec 2008"The Nottingham crowd went bonkers. And we was like, oh, shit!"
Interview: Thompson Brothers
Mon 22 Dec 2008"We’ve seen the world. We’ve been to Ireland and we’ve been to Crete, and we don’t want to see the rest"
Interview: Carl Froch
Sun 07 Dec 2008The legendary British Boxer, in a LeftLion interview from 2005...
P Brothers
Mon 01 Dec 2008"You have to have a strong reason for putting any kind of music out there, don’t just dash it out for the sake of it!"
Interview: Lovvers
Mon 01 Dec 2008"With promoters like Damn You! and venues like Chameleon and the Arts Organisation, Nottingham definitely has good things going for it"
Why Nottingham's Football Rivalry Is Rubbish
Mon 01 Dec 2008"Nottingham’s football rivalry is probably the weakest in the country, which is pretty strange when you consider it's also the oldest"
Interview: Des Coleman
Thu 30 Oct 2008"There’s nothing worse than not trying things your way, and failing. Fail on your own terms, mate."
Nottingham Ghosts
Sun 26 Oct 2008In the build up to Halloween we look at some pant-soilingly scary ghosts from Nottingham past...
Seven rising stars from Television Workshop
Sat 25 Oct 2008Samantha Morton might get all the press, but here are seven other rising stars from the Television Workshop in Nottingham...
Interview: Late of The Pier
Tue 07 Oct 2008"When you don’t really know how to play an instrument, in some ways, you end up being more creative or at least experimental"
Interview: Darrell Martin of Just The Tonic
Sat 04 Oct 2008Just The Tonic Comedy Club relaunched in Nottingham this month. We put some questions to owner and founder Darrell Martin...
Interview: Chuck Palahniuk
Thu 02 Oct 2008"Every book represents a portion of your life, kind of like a scrapbook. Fight Club is like reading a journal from fifteen years ago"
Nottingham Playhouse Turns Sixty
Wed 01 Oct 2008Nottingham Playhouse: into its sixtieth year, and more than just the building that wears the Sky Mirror like a big earring
Students Who Stayed
Wed 01 Oct 2008Apparently, Nottingham has the highest level of student retention in the UK – our students are more likely to stay here after they graduate than anywhere else. Lazy-arsed wasters trying to cling onto their halcyon days of cheap booze, or indisputable proof that Nottingham is ace? We spoke to three people who decided to stick around after their course…
Interview: Vent Media
Tue 30 Sept 2008"When it comes to VJing, I haven’t got a problem with cutting up films that people know because it is just like musical sampling"
Interview: Jimmy Sirrel
Thu 25 Sept 2008Legendary Notts County manager Jimmy Sirrel has died. Here's an interview we did with him last year...
S. Mark Gubb
Sun 03 Aug 2008"The eighties was possibly one of the crappest decades, with The Cold War, the Berlin Wall, the miners strike, Thatcher’s Britain..."
Interview: Sir Ian McKellen on Playing Arthur Seaton
Fri 01 Aug 2008Before becoming a national treasure, Sir Ian McKellen was the first actor to play Saturday Night and Sunday Morning’s Arthur Seaton on stage. He did this as part of the Nottingham Playhouse’s inaugural season in 1963-64. It was in a ten-week run that rammed out the new building and delighted critics and audiences alike…
Interview: The Petebox
Thu 05 Jun 2008"My relationship with beatboxing is a strange one; sometimes I love it, and sometimes it bores the hell out of me"
Interview: King Henry
Mon 02 Jun 2008"People can view the book as a vile pornographic kill-fest, or a satirical comedy, joyously fisting contemporary English culture. I really don't care."
Interview: Sorrel Muggridge
Sat 17 May 2008"I have a sense of how long a minute is, and how long a mile is, but I don’t have any sense of what 3478 miles feels like"