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Theatre Review: Sleeping Beauty
Mon 26 Mar 2018Grimm turns grim in this gritty adaptation of the classic
As She Pleases: Interview with Madison Beer
Mon 26 Mar 2018The rising American pop singer answers some of our questions ahead of an intimate performance at The Bodega...
Riding on Solomon’s Carpet: Poetry from Nottingham’s Refugees
Mon 26 Mar 2018“Projects like this open doors for people like me,” says Victoria Mponda, of her experience with Riding on Solomon’s Carpet, an anthology of poetry from refugees and asylum seekers living in the East Midlands...
A Tribute to Pete the Feet
Mon 26 Mar 2018A tribute to my brother Peter Baylis - "Pete the Feet" - also known as Boogie in the West Midlands.
Film Review: Ready Player One
Mon 26 Mar 2018Legendary director Steven Spielberg's 33rd film takes us into a futuristic world of video games and virtual reality...
Art Works: Siddharth Varma
Sun 25 Mar 2018Local artist, Siddharth Varma, on his beautiful ink masterpiece...
5 Things to Do in Nottingham This Week
Sun 25 Mar 2018There's always plenty of stuff and bits going on in our citeh...
Film Review: Ravenous
Sun 25 Mar 2018Robin Aubert's new zombie film might be decent for viewers of The Walking Dead, but real horror fans may be slightly less impressed...
Left Magpie: March 2018
Sat 24 Mar 2018We may never, ever have planned for promotion - but there’s no greater time than now for this Notts County squad
Film Review: The Square
Sat 24 Mar 2018Hang on to your champagne and get ready to squirm – this is going to be the worst week of Christian the art curator's life.
LeftLion Film Podcast #5: Fabrizio Federico
Fri 23 Mar 2018Ashley Carter and Derry Shillitto are joined by local filmmaker Fabrizio Federico to discuss his career, his Pink8 Manifesto, the time a witch put a curse on him, working with pimps, the time he burnt his house down and plenty more. Things got really weird, really fast...
9 Notts Albums To Add To Your Playlist
Fri 23 Mar 2018Fill your tabs with some proper Notts glory...
Notes from the Middle Kingdom: Trotters of Love and Respect
Fri 23 Mar 2018Spring is here, and with it comes celebrations of all things feminine. Our man in Beijing, the one and only James Kramer, has sent us correspondence about the importance of womanhood, equality, and International Women's Day in China.
How to Choose a Charity You Can Trust
Thu 22 Mar 2018It's important to know yer not being fobbed off...
Crop Up Gallery: The Student Run Curatorial Group Giving Art Students Their Big Break
Thu 22 Mar 2018As any depressed graduate will tell you, a lot of jobs will ask you for experience in your field. But you’ve been too busy studying… well, sort of. Actually you’ve been playing prosecco pong and skinny dipping in the Market Square fountain. When were you meant to get this experience anyway? Well, that’s where Crop Up Gallery is lending a hand...
Jake Haseldine Takes Wicked Photos of Musicians
Thu 22 Mar 2018Young Nottingham Music Photographer Jake Haseldine captures an epic moment in every photograph…
Anton Lockwood: The Man Who Made Rescue Rooms A Success
Thu 22 Mar 2018As Rescue Rooms basks in the glory of its fifteenth birthday, we sat down with the man who transformed the place from a run down sports bar to a renowned music venue...
Life After Spanky Van Dykes
Thu 22 Mar 2018
The sun rises and sets, empires rise and fall, and Spanky Van Dykes has closed. Even though it’s been a few months since the alternative bar – the big, dark place that projected He-Man episodes in silence – closed its doors unto wooden boards, its regulars still find themselves in a lost state. Those dejected lot who once found their homes - and their lives - in Spanky’s now wander the street in utter confusion. We wrangled as many of them as we could to ask how they’re getting on.
Strike Site: Exhibition Curator Sacha Craddock Talks Unreality and Insistent Physicality
Thu 22 Mar 2018Strike Site is an exhibition which attempts to create the contradictory yet palpable sense of the temporary that comes with an exhibition of arts. Now in it's second manifestation, after being previously exhibited at Pi Artworks London, curator Sacha Craddock worked closely with the Nottingham Refugee Forum to explore notions of displacement, movement, freedom and barriers...
6 Things to Do in Nottingham This Weekend
Thu 22 Mar 2018There's a lotta musical goings-on this week...
Kids and Culture in Nottingham: An Experiment
Thu 22 Mar 2018“Kids change you, you know.” They all told me, and annoyingly, they were right. I see the world differently, I see people differently, and I see myself differently. And besides all that deep stuff, my life seems to have moved seamlessly from trips, gigs, and events to soft play areas, cold swimming pools, and church playgroups. It wasn’t deliberate, but the fact of the matter is it’s far easier to do stuff with kids that they like, because it statistically lowers the chances of them acting like d*cks. Although, inevitably, they still do, leading me to wonder if I should have another go at doing the things I actually want to.
So I’ve spent the last two weeks running an (admittedly small) social experiment. Is it possible to enjoy fun and culture in Nottingham with feral nippers in tow? Can it be done? Let’s find out:
6 Notts Books You Need To Read This Month
Wed 21 Mar 2018Back in January, we celebrated Nottingham’s literary prowess with a whole issue dedicated to the wordy goods that’ve come out of the city and its edges. In the same breath, together with UNESCO City of Literature, we asked your lot to review your favourite Nottingham books in a competition to win book tokens and a feature in this here rag.
The winners of said competition were Sue Barsby and Melanie Jane, the top two reviews on this here page. Check ‘em out in all their critiquing mastery, and remember: if you’re from Notts and want to get your pages poked, drop us a line on books@leftlion.co.uk...
Nottingham Poetry Festival 2018
Wed 21 Mar 2018Festival season officially starts here, and it’s kicking off with a right wordy celebration of all things lyrical...
Theatre Review: Instinct at Television Workshop
Wed 21 Mar 2018The third installment in Television Workshop's annual season is a well thought out critique of social media addiction...
The Zoo Project and discotech are Coming to Nottingham
Tue 20 Mar 2018Jordan Diston from discotech tells us all about the collaboration coming to Red Bar in Nottingham on Saturday 31 March, featuring tech-house giant Eddie Richards…