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Film Review: A Quiet Place
Tue 17 Apr 2018Real-life couple Emily Blunt and John Krasinkski (who also directs) star in the horror film where the rules are simple: you make a noise, you die.
George Akins Talks DHP Success
Mon 16 Apr 2018Rock City. Rescue Rooms. The Bodega. Stealth. Four of the city’s best-loved venues, all part of the DHP Family. It’s been a big year for this bunch, what with Rescue Rooms turning fifteen and the launch of the mammoth Beat The Streets festival. We had a word with George Akins, DHP’s main man, to find out more...
Live Music Review: Rob Green and Eric Bibb at Rescue Rooms Nottingham
Mon 16 Apr 2018“Now that we’re friends, I’m going to take my shoes off. Although, I don’t advise you do that… these floors get very sticky.”
Preview: Here to be Heard: The Story of the Slits screening and Q&A
Mon 16 Apr 2018William Badgley's acclaimed documentary about the world's first all-girl punk rock group is screening in Notts...
A Look Back at The LeftLion Gigs
Sat 14 Apr 2018As well as running a magazine, we’ve put on hundreds of gigs and events across town. Some readers will be too young to remember ‘em, but many of you will have played and partied at our nights. This one’s for the old-school...
Jason From Sleaford Mods on Sex, Drugs and Rock and Roll
Sat 14 Apr 2018Back in the day, we used to lament the lack of Notts music acts breaking outside of the NG postcode, then a load of ‘em came through at once. But perhaps the most surprising was Sleaford Mods. Two blokes from Notts in their mid-forties who’d been playing open mic nights suddenly tapped into an international zeitgeist and completely smashed it. Frontman Jason Williamson tells us how...
Live Music Review: Cabbage at Rough Trade
Fri 13 Apr 2018On Easter Sunday most people are hunting for eggs. We went hunting for Cabbage instead
Left Duck - Season Preview
Fri 13 Apr 20182017 was a great year for Nottinghamshire Cricket Club as they were promoted in the County Championship and won both the 50-over cup and the Twenty20 competition. As the new season starts (or not thanks to the rain) we have a look at what 2018 might have in store.
Live Music Review: Acoustickle's 9th Birthday at The Maze
Fri 13 Apr 2018Our Angel chats to promoter Parisa East as they celebrate Acoustickle's 9th birthday in style with great music, delicious food and plenty of fairy lights...
Notes from the Middle Kingdom: Heated Seats, Housing & Hutongs
Fri 13 Apr 2018Our guy James keeps us up to date with all things housing now that he's back in Notts...
Theatre Review: This House
Fri 13 Apr 2018You could be forgiven for thinking that bin strikes are just around the corner...
Nusic Podcast #176 with Arc Nade, Jorday, Haggard Cat, Re Teu and more...
Fri 13 Apr 2018This week’s New Music Podcast features the first details on this years Future Sound of Nottingham, the Notts band huge with ASOS America, plus the latest Notts car park to be featured by a Nottingham artist.
This podcast may contain some fruity language. Sensitive ears – you have been warned.
9 Summer's Day Outings in Nottinghamshire and Beyond
Thu 12 Apr 2018British summers may be unpredictable and fleeting, but that just means we know how to make the most of them. Nottinghamshire offers a great range of stunning countryside hotspots both near and far, so if you need a bit of fresh air in your lungs and fancy escaping the city for a bit, read on to find the best spots to do so. Whether you want a leisurely stroll, a challenging hike or somewhere with a bit a history, Nottinghamshire’s got summat for everyone.
Storytelling in Notts: Beeston Tales at the White Lion
Thu 12 Apr 2018Our Lily got down to The White Lion in Beeston for a night of gripping storytelling, belly laughs and great company. Here she tells us all about this little-known monthly event and why she encourages the rest of us to check it out...
Left Panther: End of Season Review
Thu 12 Apr 2018The ice hockey season is over and Nottingham Panthers are left empty handed in terms of silverware for the first time in three years...
VVV: Leading the Hip Hop Revolution
Thu 12 Apr 2018VVV are Nottingham’s most exciting new hip hop export. Having said that, music aficionados could contest that they aren’t really new, as the underground supergroup is made up of three names who’ve been on the Notts scene for years. The trio have proven themselves to be a unique contribution to the UK’s rap scene, delivering skilled bars and cultural nostalgia without taking themselves too seriously. Cappo, a UK rap veteran whose career spans over two decades, is joined by Juga-Naut, the culinary and musical polymath, and Vandal Savage, the lyrically adept nephew of Nottingham hip hop legend, Joe Buhdha...
Steampunk Sunday at Malt Cross in Photos
Thu 12 Apr 2018Things got a little bit weird down at the music hall...
Vote for Notts Lego Club Organisers Make to Make on ITV's The People's Projects
Thu 12 Apr 2018Make to Make, a Community Interest Company that runs creative workshops in Nottingham, has recently reached the final of ITV’s The People’s Projects and needs your votes to receive further funding from The Big Lottery Fund. Make to Make’s workshops include Craft Cafe - a regular sewing and textiles workshop for isolated members of the community - and Lego Club - a fortnightly creative play session at Rough Trade Records where kids and parents can find time to play together. Managing director Kim Errington talks to LeftLion about funding, being on telly and the invaluable work Make to Make does for the community.
Hoops for Humanity Want to Get Refugee Children Hula-Hooping
Wed 11 Apr 2018Hoops for Humanity aims to help refugee children have fun while gaining confidence and determination through hula hooping. This year, they are planning a trip to a number of refugee camps in Greece where they will run workshops and distribute hula hoops to the children. Our Chloe chats to Rochene Johnston, who reveals why she first got involved in hooping, how it changed her life and what her plans are for the future of the charity.
10 Museums to Visit in Nottingham
Wed 11 Apr 2018Looking for something to do this weekend? Nottingham has plenty to offer in the way of museums. Whether you want to stay in the city centre or venture further afield out into the surrounding countryside, there’ll be something on our list to tickle yer pickle...
Overheard in the LeftLion Office
Tue 10 Apr 2018Ash Dilk’s first contribution to LeftLion was a skateboarding article for issue #6. He started working as the Sales Dude from issue #58, which is when he also started collating all the funny and weird stuff he overheard in the office. Here, he presents his top picks from over the years...
Nottingham Buskers: Sam "The Blues Man" Lindo
Tue 10 Apr 2018Sam Lindo aka Blues Man has been strumming his strings on Nottingham streets for yonks. As one of the first acts to appear at a LeftLion gig, we met him for a chat about his life and music, and to tip our hat…
Live Music Review: Fuzzbox at The Bodega
Mon 09 Apr 2018I’m Not From London’s Fuzzbox, a night of dirty garage rock and psych, steps up a notch for its Easter egg-travaganza, moving on up to The Bodega. We went along for a listen.
Ode to Sergei Skripal
Mon 09 Apr 2018Local poet Bus Pass Elvis shares one of his latest creations...