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Exhibition Review: Human Life in Motion at Primary Gallery
Sat 10 May 2025With reflections on travel, migration, identity, and what it means to be left behind, artist Maia Ruth Lee’s current exhibition at Primary brings sculptures and banners that are grounded in meaning and memory, whilst also being weightless and liberated.
We review Kinoteka, the Polish Film Festival
Fri 09 May 2025Join us for a deep dive into two of the films at this year's Kinoteka Film Festival...
Film Review: The Accountant
Fri 09 May 2025Join us as we review the Accountant 2. It's got action, twists and turns, and comedy - did it pack in just a little too much?
LeftLion Interviews Podcast #10: Comedian Matt Forde on His Early Life In Notts, Kier Starmer, Spitting Image, Forest, Cancer and The End of An Era Tour
Fri 09 May 2025Originally from Lenton, Matt Forde is a comedian, TV and radio presenter, writer, impressionist and quite a lot more. He’s perhaps best known for his podcast The Political Party, but he's also a regular face on TV and currently on his End of An Era Tour...
Did LeftLion save the Sheriff in Escapologic’s Robin Of Lockskey escape room?
Fri 09 May 2025Last week as Escapologic celebrated their 10th birthday, the LeftLion team were invited down to try out another of their fantastic escape rooms, Robin Of Lockskey. But did we manage to save the Sheriff and escape? Read on to find out…
Theatre review: War Horse at the Royal Concert Hall
Fri 09 May 2025The National Theatre’s acclaimed production of War Horse, directed by Tom Morris with revival director Katy Henry, opened in Nottingham’s Royal Concert Hall this week, bringing to life the classic story by Michael Morpurgo, adapted by Nick Stafford, with unique artistry and dynamism.