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LeftLion's Latest Listens #24: Notts music we're currently spinning
Fri 20 Jun 2025In the latest edition of LeftLion's Latest Listens for 2025, our music team reviews new releases from Cappo, Dorothy Ella. GIRLBAND!, The Doctor's Orders Collective and We Are Sovereign...
Bhajis in Beeston: visiting Indian street food café SuRano
Fri 20 Jun 2025Julia Head, AKA Instagram’s The Nottingham Food Guide, takes us to Beeston’s plant-based Indian street food café SuRano.
Gig review: Tim Minchin at the Royal Concert Hall
Thu 19 Jun 2025There are few plaudits that haven’t been thrown Tim Minchin’s way. The wizard of wordsmithery has found his way into every corner of live performance, whether that be composing and writing for award winning musicals, taking to the stage and screen as an actor or touring his own extensive back catalogue of music. Simply put, within the performing arts bubble he’s done it all. And now he's graced the stage of our city's own Royal Concert Hall...
Gig review: Shonen Knife at Rescue Rooms
Thu 19 Jun 2025It was a welcome return to Nottingham for Shonen Knife and their brand of punk rock / rock- and-roll rockabilly, with a coordinated cosmos of colour as always...
Our June cover artist Lily Keogh talks festivals and perfectionism
Thu 19 Jun 2025This month’s cover artist Lily Keogh talks about festivals, neurodivergence and perfectionism.
How Colwick design studio Future Makers wants to reinvent the plastics industry
Wed 18 Jun 2025Like it or not, our modern world is built on plastic - and whilst the long-term health and ecosystem impacts are still poorly understood, the early signs are pretty alarming. Tackling this issue is set to be a generations-long task, but pioneering Colwick-based design studio Future Makers are giving it a crack, turning waste plastic into useful, solid, creations that are built to last, whilst giving back. Founder and Director Tristan Hessing guides us through their manufacturing process, the education gap hampering creatives working with this abundant material, and why we need more young people joining and innovating in the plastics industry.