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Theatre review: Chicago razzle dazzles at the Royal Concert Hall
Tue 08 Apr 2025Time reveals two types of art: that which dates and that which seems timeless. One year shy of a century since it was written, and fifty years since its musical stage debut, Chicago is firmly in the second category. This week, the Royal Concert Hall plays host to the antics of Roxie, Velma and the other ‘Merry Murderesses’ of the Cook County Jail, in a show so full of pizazz it may have even invented the concept.

Have You Got What It Takes To Be Nottingham’s New Nature Poet Laureate?
Tue 08 Apr 2025Nottingham UNESCO City of Literature has announced an open call for a Nature Poet Laureate...

Gig review: Skunk Anansie at Rock City
Tue 08 Apr 2025The force of nature that is Skunk Anansie are on tour promoting their new album The Painful Truth. Three decades since he first witnessed Skin and the rest of the band in action, Mike Hazeldine went down to their sell out gig at what must be one of the best live music venues in the country, Rock City...

We chat to Cliffords ahead of their Bodega headline show
Tue 08 Apr 2025In this part of the world, it feels as if Cork five-piece Cliffords have come out of nowhere. They broke through onto the scene with their EP Strawberry Scented followed up by the powerhouse single Bittersweet, packed with a gorgeous blend of melody and layered guitars, shoegaze and grunge influences abounding. But as LeftLion found out when chatting with vocalist Iona Lynch, the band have a rich history…

Gig review: Black Country, New Road at Rough Trade Nottingham
Tue 08 Apr 2025British math-rock sextet specialists Black Country, New Road have returned to the fold with their third album and recently hit Nottingham with a special live and signing even at Rough Trade...

Gig review: The Zutons at Rock City
Tue 08 Apr 2025Do you wanna stay out all night? Are we gonna hang ’til it’s light? Do you wanna get outta your mind..? The Zutons have got the Rock City crowd Creepin’ on the Dancefloor…

Revisiting the legend of the Lord of Milan with author Robert Nieri
Tue 08 Apr 2025Back in 2016 Author Robert Nieri released a book The Lord of Milan about Herbert Kilpin, the 19th century Notts-born butchers son who emigrated to Italy and went on to found AC Milan football club. A crew from LeftLion joined him out there for its release and ended up making an award-winning film too. Here he updates us on what’s happened since, including a reburial for Herbert and another influx of Italian visitors to Nottingham…
