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Preview: Say It Ain't So - A Weezer Night at The Bodega
Mon 03 Oct 2022Are you a fan of Weezer? Have we got news for you...

Exhibition Review: Blk this & Blk that … a state of urgency at Djanogly Gallery
Mon 03 Oct 2022Michael Forbes’ work is a bubbling cauldron of ideas, sculptural forms, festival images, and photographs. Both playful as well as critically engaged with serious themes, his art now forms Blk this & Blk that … a state of urgency at Djanogly Gallery, Lakeside Arts…

LeftLion Magazine #152
Mon 03 Oct 2022Our October issue features Georgianna Scurfield's Cattle Market Project, Nottingham Panthers captain Matt Myers, Six Notts Businesses on the Cost of Living Crisis, Nottingham Coffee Culture, The Wombats' Told Øverland-Knudsen, Yello Yard, Five Leaves Bookshop, Notts Bad Movie Club, Stealth, Tom Blower and loads more...

Film Review: The River
Mon 03 Oct 2022This short film from East Midlands-based production company SuperfreakMedia offers the perfect start to spooky season...

£250K Budget Indie Film ‘The Fence’ to be Screened in Lenton
Sat 01 Oct 2022Motorbikes, fast cars and Eighties music abound as this retro indie film comes to Notts…

Gig Review: Frank Turner at Rock City
Fri 30 Sept 2022Punk’s not dead; it’s alive, electric and accessible. Rock City veteran Frank Turner struck more than just a chord within the hearts of his audience at his long anticipated, sold-out show...

Gig Review: Lime Cordiale at Rescue Rooms
Fri 30 Sept 2022One of Australia’s most popular bands brought personality, humour and style to the intimate setting of Rescue Rooms...

Hockley Hustle are Hosting a Free Silent Disco in Victoria Centre This Saturday
Fri 30 Sept 2022A silent disco in the middle of Victoria Centre? What could this all possibly be in aid of? The return of Hockley Hustle, of course...

Theatre Review: The Mousetrap at Theatre Royal
Wed 28 Sept 2022The Mousetrap held its world premiere at Theatre Royal Nottingham in 1952 - and now the seventieth anniversary tour of Agatha Christie’s iconic thriller returns to the city...

Nottdance Returns to Make October the Month of Movement
Wed 28 Sept 2022Nottdance is back with a month of movement across Nottingham venues, here's the lowdown on what it's all about...

Out of Time: William Collins and the Andersonville Raiders
Wed 28 Sept 2022Considered one of the darkest chapters of the American Civil War, the Andersonville Raiders were an organised mob of thieves and murders who preyed on their fellow prisoners at Andersonville prisoner of war Camp. Led by William Collins, a former knitter born in Nottingham, they created a reign of terror amidst the already miserable conditions, and paid the ultimate price…
