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Cycling in Nottingham: Citycard Bikes
Tue 07 Oct 2014This month, we look at the revolutionary 'Borisbikes' of the city and ask whether they're really worth pushing
Interview: Tom Godfrey
Mon 06 Oct 2014As one of the founders of Moot, Tom Godfrey waved goodbye to Nottingham four years ago to do his MA. He couldn’t stay away though and has come back and opened a new gallery, TG, in Primary. We spoke to him about his return and what the future holds...
A Taste of Honey
Fri 03 Oct 2014The People's Theatre Company production of A Taste of Honey gets a mixed response
Mr Switch Is Heading for the DMC World DJ Finals
Fri 03 Oct 2014Mr Switch is a scratch DJ from Nottingham with three World DMC titles under his belt. We‘ve booked him for the closing set of the LeftLion stage at Hockley Hustle, and got him to tell us why he’s going to be competing for a fourth world title...
Will and Testament
Thu 02 Oct 2014A documentary about Tony Benn is coming to Broadway Cinema this week
Interview: Truth Clothing Co
Thu 02 Oct 2014Truth Clothing Co are your friendly local brand for the conscious thinker and dresser. We found out why they’re cut from a different cloth...
Knightmare: Live - Level Two
Wed 01 Oct 2014What started out as a couple of mates having a joke in the pub has evolved into something that has captured the hearts of kids across the UK
Darrell Martin Celebrates 20 Years of Just The Tonic
Wed 01 Oct 2014Just The Tonic founder Darrell Martin can boast giving the city a comedy scene worth shouting about and is due to celebrate twenty years in the comedy club game. But not before he gets back from running 120 shows a day for a whole month at the world’s biggest arts festival...
Soul Buggin' Celebrates Ten Years
Mon 22 Sept 2014When Beane isn’t shovelling down doner in the name of his LeftLion kebab consumer advice column, he teams up with Wrighty for Soul Buggin’, Nottingham’s premier disco and soul night. As it turns ten, the boys reminisce on how it all started, their favourite guest DJs and the punters who got a bit too into the groove on the dancefloor...
Scalarama: Tabloid
Sat 20 Sept 2014Screen 22 screened this wonderfully weird documentary as part of September's Scalarama events.
Promoter Focus: Under The Tree
Thu 18 Sept 2014"We like good music, strong whisky and love Nottingham!"
The Lady Chatterley Trial
Tue 16 Sept 2014It's D.H Lawrence season (5 - 25 Sept). Robert Shore argues that the Notts author made it possible for us all to swear more freely...
Women Aren't Funny
Sun 14 Sept 2014Though only available on iTunes and Amazon, this is a documentary worth seeing
Five Ways To Sum Up The Magnificence of Jeru The Damaja
Thu 11 Sept 2014A true legend in every essence of the word when it comes to hip hop and Afrocentricity
Cycling in Nottingham: Cycle Paths
Tue 09 Sept 2014We go for a ride along the cycle paths and lanes of Nottingham - and it ain’t all pretty...
University of Nottingham Video Competition 2014
Sat 06 Sept 2014Help choose the welcome video, for incoming University of Nottingham students, from the four finalists
Danny Rhodes Author and Forest Fan on Hillsborough
Thu 04 Sept 2014Football in the eighties: Dilapidated stadia. Cages. Hooliganism. Belonging. Kenilworth Road. Heysel. Bradford. And then Hillsborough. Danny Rhodes’ third novel takes us back to 15 April 1989 and a match that would change the lives of fans forever...
Nottingham Music Venue Accessibility For People In Wheelchairs
Wed 03 Sept 2014Rob Maddison leads Spaceships Are Cool, drums for electro-funksters Yunioshi, and has a new musical project in the shape of Revenge of Calculon. A longtime performer and gig goer, he’s also been in a wheelchair since 2007. With Nottingham often being touted as having one of the UK’s best live music scenes, and with over eleven million registered disabled people in the country, we spoke to him about the accessibility of local venues and if there’s anything else that can be done to improve them...
Time and The Conways
Mon 01 Sept 20141919. WWI has just ended. The seemingly happy Conway family gathers to celebrate a birthday party. Eighteen years later, on the brink of WWII, we see that the future is far from the one they imagined that night
Nottingham Creative Fringe
Mon 01 Sept 2014A showcase of arts, crafts, food, and loads more. Kirsty Fox and Laura Marano tell us about the Sneinton Market event
Doing it for DiY
Wed 27 Aug 2014Legendary Notts free-party collective DiY threw a 25th birthday at the weekend. At their expense. As ever. Then someone robbed them. LeftLion asks if you can help...
Interview: Gallery 47
Mon 25 Aug 2014Three years ago, a singer-songwriter called Jack Peachey – with the stage name of Gallery 47 – released his debut album, Fate is the Law, and looked set to be the city’s next breakthrough star. A health scare dented his momentum, but over the last eighteen months things have been going from strength to strength: label interest and a tour with Paul Weller have made 2014 a great year, and his second album, All Will Be Well, is released in September…