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Junkyard's New Menu Puts a Boozy Twist on Pub Classics
Mon 17 Dec 2018Turns out they serve a whole lot more than craft beer...
Theatre Review: Peter Pan at the Theatre Royal
Sat 15 Dec 2018A lavish, highly enjoyable telling of the classic JM Barrie tale...
New Exhibition at Lakeside Arts Marks the Centenary Since the Death of British Artist Harold Gilman
Sat 15 Dec 2018Nottingham Lakeside Arts’ Djanogly Gallery host the first extensive survey of his work in over 35 years with Beyond Camden Town...
Live Music Review: John Wilson Orchestra - At The Movies
Fri 14 Dec 2018Classic Hollywood scores from a superstar orchestra
Theatre Review: Hound of the Baskervilles at the Lace Market Theatre
Fri 14 Dec 2018We got down to Lace Market Theatre to check out The Hound of the Baskervilles...
Cannibalism, Poison, and Lost Ships: The True, Gruesome Tale of the Failed Franklin Expedition
Fri 14 Dec 2018In May 1845, Robert Hopcroft, a 38-year-old Royal Marine from Nottingham, bid a final farewell to his loved ones before boarding the HMS Erebus at Greenhithe, Kent. Alongside the HMS Terror, his ship was part of the Franklin Expedition, tasked with circumnavigating one of the final blank spaces on the world map: the Northwest Arctic Passage...
Discotech are Making a Home in Notts
Thu 13 Dec 2018Notts is a pretty good place to parteh. And we're not the only ones who think so. Originally Derby-based, house heads discotech are setting up shop here in the new year...
Under Cover Artist: Robert Lever
Thu 13 Dec 2018We caught up with this month’s cover and poster artist, Robert Lever...
Preview: Fade II Black Film and Music Lounge
Wed 12 Dec 2018Stella Vision have partnered up with Can’t Stop Won’t Stop and Nubian Link to create Fade II Black Film and Music Lounge, launching this Friday 14 December
Film Review: The Old Man and the Gun
Wed 12 Dec 2018We checked out the final film in the legendary career of Robert Redford...
Live Music Review: The Burning Hell at The Maze
Tue 11 Dec 2018We got down to The Maze to check out The Burning Hell…
A History of Science in Nottingham
Tue 11 Dec 2018This humble little city we all know and love is steeped in history. No matter where you are in the world, the utterance of the word “Nottingham” will instantly draw replies of “Ah, Robin Hood?!” And while everyone is familiar with our bow-wielding outlaw, Nottingham has been party to many heroes throughout the ages, some of which were clad in lab coats, not tights...
Nusic Future Session: The Fine Art Society
Mon 10 Dec 2018New Nottingham music from this bunch of talented boggers...
Can You Spot The Difference Between These Photos of Nottingham?
Mon 10 Dec 2018Oh, how Nottingham has changed over the years. We’ve gone from an industrial mining town full of factories and goose flogging, to a city crammed full of restaurants, call centres, arty shops, and one proper cool magazine. For a fun game of spot the difference, here are a few modern-day shots, alongside some found in John Henry Spree’s Nottinghamshire: a book of photos from around 1910, up to around 1930, put together by the photographer’s great grandson Alan Spree…
Chez Coors is Now an All-You-Can-Eat Jamaican Buffet
Mon 10 Dec 2018They've recently moved to a new gaff in the centre of town...
4 Books From Notts Authors to Read This Christmas Holiday
Sun 09 Dec 2018There’s no time like Crimbo to get stuck into the printed pages of a new novel or poetry collection. The turkey’s roasting, the fire’s crackling and the wine’s mulling, giving you plenty of time to curl up in your stretchy trousers and prepare yourself for a feast of literary goodness…
Christmas Without Abuse and Violence: A Campaign for Midland Women’s Aid
Fri 07 Dec 2018Midland Women’s Aid are running a campaign to raise funds for Christmas presents that'll go to 26 children escaping domestic abuse…
The Nottingham Hidden History Team Have Saved Many a Cave From Destruction
Fri 07 Dec 2018The Nottingham Hidden History Team, fittingly, have been around for yonks. Uncovering all sorts of tales about this city of ours, the organisation has saved caves from being destroyed in local redevelopment, and has held the torch up to many-a past goings-on. LeftLion Street Tales columnist and current member of the organisation, Joe Earp, gives us a little look-in to the origins of the team, and what’s driven them to lift the lid on Notts, for the past fifty years...
Get on Yer Bike with Nottingham Bikeworks
Fri 07 Dec 2018This month saw the launch of the Nottingham Bikeworks Month of Giving, a drive that promises every cycle purchased through the organisation in December is matched with a donation to the Nottingham and Nottinghamshire Refugee Forum.
Snap Notts: Nottingham City Centre on a Saturday Night
Thu 06 Dec 2018This month we showcase the dutty charm of Nottingham City Centre on a Saturday night...
A Former Coal Miner in Notts
Thu 06 Dec 2018"We became like brothers down there. Once we got into the mine, we were miners. Colour had nothing to do with it because we relied on each other for survival."
Panto Review: Beauty and the Beast at Nottingham Arts Theatre
Wed 05 Dec 2018We got down to Nottingham Arts Theatre to check out this year’s panto: Beauty and the Beast…
Left Panther: Starting to Grind out Results
Wed 05 Dec 2018After a disappointing run of results in October, November was a better month for the Nottingham Panthers.
Panto Review: Robin Hood and the Babes in the Wood at Nottingham Playhouse
Tue 04 Dec 2018We got down to Nottingham Playhouse to catch this year’s panto: Robin Hood and the Babes in The Wood…
Theatre Review: Entanglement! An Entropic Tale at Djanogly Theatre
Mon 03 Dec 2018We got down to Nottingham Lakeside Arts' Djanogly Theatre to see Infinite Opera's Entanglement! An Entropic Tale...