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Gig review: Steve Ignorant of Crass at The Old Cold Store
Sun 17 Nov 2024Steve Ignorant, founder member of influential anarcho-punk band Crass, performed to a sell-out crowd at Nottingham’s The Old Cold Store, proving that punk is most definitely not dead...
Gig review: Josie Beth at Rough Trade
Sun 17 Nov 2024Rough Trade Nottingham recently played host to a night of exceptional live music, with three talented acts gracing the stage: Dorothy Ella, Leah Wilcox and the headliner, Josie Beth...
From West-African Funk to deep house yoga parties: Here's what's on this week in Nottingham 18-24 November
Sun 17 Nov 2024Whether you're chasing the party or settling in for a cosy winter, this week, Nottingham has it all. With Reggae taking over the Motorpoint Arena and meditative yoga and deep house over at The Hidden Warehouse, there's certainly something for everyone.
Gig review: Warmduscher at Rock City
Sat 16 Nov 2024The mighty Warmduscher hit the stage at Rock City on Wednesday, bringing a swaggering show that only these cowboy party fiends could pull off…
Classical Concert Review: The Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra with Jonathon Darlington at the Royal Concert Hall
Sat 16 Nov 2024Director's Seat: Shane Meadows on his gratitude for the Nottingham Television Workshop
Sat 16 Nov 2024Shane Meadows is a legend of British film and television. In the mid-90s he was making lots of short films around Nottingham before releasing his debut feature TwentyFourSeven in 1997. Since then he’s gone on to create masterpieces like A Room For Romeo Brass, Dead Man’s Shoes, This Is England, Gallows Pole, The Stone Roses: Made of Stone and more.
Shane joined us for the fifth instalment of LeftLion Live at the Library, a series of live interviews that we’ve been hosting since July at Nottingham Central Library. In front of a live audience, LeftLion Editor-in-Chief Jared Wilson chatted to Shane about his illustrious career, covering everything from the Nottingham Television Workshop to Notts County FC. Here we’ve treated you to a snapshot of the conversation, which is available in full for your auditory pleasure on Spotify, YouTube and Apple Podcasts.