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The LeftLion Sustainability Review
Thu 01 Jul 2021At the beginning of 2021 we began a sustainability review across the whole LeftLion operation, because we want you to be confident we’re doing everything we can to face up to the climate crisis. We want to have as little negative impact on the environment as possible, and we’re committed to working towards a future where we have a net positive impact.
Review: Cauldron Born: How Long I Have Thirsted to be a God Among Men
Thu 01 Jul 2021We take a look at Amelia Seren Roberts' latest work, on display at Surface Gallery...
10 Years Later: Green Lantern
Wed 30 Jun 2021It's remembered as being so bad that it's become meme material. But is there anything to enjoy about Green Lantern? We take a look 10 years on...
Nusic Future Session: Bee-Sides
Tue 29 Jun 2021The next Nusic Future Session features Bee-Sides, ahead of their 23 July gig at Rough Trade...
Review: Artery at Nottingham Contemporary
Tue 29 Jun 2021Nottingham Contemporary showcases twelve paintings from artist Allison Katz in her new exhibition, Artery...
Film Review: In the Earth
Sun 27 Jun 2021The latest from British director Ben Wheatley is a sore disappointment considering its
brilliant potential…
Nottingham Poetry Festival's Creative Director Anne Holloway on Her Career Highlights and What You Can Expect from This Year's Festival
Fri 25 Jun 2021As Creative Director for Nottingham Poetry Festival, founding editor of Big White Shed and a former member of Mouthy Poets, Anne Holloway has just about seen and done it all on the Notts poetry scene. She talked to Bridie Squires about her work, career and what to expect from the upcoming festival...
Short Film Golden Handshake Sheds Light on the Midlands' Dedicated Skateboarding Community
Wed 23 Jun 2021From split balls to Sneinton market, Golden Handshake – a new short film from skate organisation Hooked – shines a light on the Midlands’ dedicated and expanding skateboarding community. George White chats to founder Dave Ford about the project, which is now available to watch on YouTube…
"People in record stores didn’t think I was cool enough. So I opened up my own - Take Away Jazz Records
Tue 22 Jun 2021Machine Woman moved from releasing records to selling them via her pop-up shop at Nottingham’s The Carousel this spring. As she closes the door for now and considers the next move, she reflects on the experience, explaining it was always about much more than simply having music for sale…
Phoebe Boswell's Here is Finally Opening at the New Art Exchange After a Year's Delay
Mon 21 Jun 2021Phoebe Boswell's exhibition Here sat half-put together at New Art Exchange from April 2020, unable to open for just over a year while we on the outside battled with lockdown and months of separation. But in early May, the award-winning artist was back in Nottingham putting the finishing touches together, to finally prepare to open her show.
Here is a beautiful accumulation of the nuances and complexities of communities, voices, hearts, and histories which, like her own, are often systematically marginalised, simplified, pacified, homogenised, or side-lined as 'other'. These different perspectives collide and become monumental together. Combining draftswomanship and digital technology, layering drawing, animation, sound, video, and interactivity, the exhibition brings together new and existing artworks, some of which have not been seen in the UK before. Rachel Willcocks caught up with Phoebe to find out about her work, and how she’s found the past year...
Film Review: The Father
Sun 20 Jun 2021This slow-paced drama, starring Anthony Hopkins as a man grappling with dementia, makes for a cinema visit you won’t forget any time soon, says Hollie Anderson...
Nottingham Family Business Treat Kitchen Opens New Store in Old Thorntons Site
Sat 19 Jun 2021Having been a fan of their old shop down on Wheeler Gate, we were sweetly surprised to hear about the new Treat Kitchen - from local family business TTK Confectionary - opening up in the old Thorntons site at Victoria Centre. With a long lineage of local confectionery crafting, a big focus on supporting charities and the local community, and a serious eye for sustainability, we thought we’d better check out their new shop. We chatted with two of the co-owners, Jess and Martin Barnett, and Head of Product Development, Katie Gilbert.