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We catch up with singer, musician and mod icon Miles Kane
Fri 29 Aug 2025From being a Little Flame to a Rascal and a Last Shadow Puppet, Liverpudlian mod brother Miles Kane has built a stellar career spanning more than 20 years. Now, happily ploughing his own furrow again, he returns to Nottingham next month to promote his latest long-player, Sunlight In The Shadows, with a date at Rough Trade. LeftLion caught up with him to bask in the rays of promotional duties to talk Nashville, Nottingham and Northern curry sauce…
LeftLion Issue #187 September 2025
Fri 29 Aug 2025It's the biggest issue of LeftLion ever! ...Along with sixteen pages dedicated to Nottingham street art, this issue features James Graham, 160 years of the Theatre Royal, landscape photographer Tracey Whitehead, The Sound Sanctuary, Movers venue, The Seafood Guy, Lyvia, vintage shopping, and plenty more...
In photos: Happy birthday to The Grove!
Thu 28 Aug 2025In just a year, The Grove has become one of Nottingham's success stories: a truly independent, DIY music space with an open, supportive and inclusive ethos. Run by Dan Cunningham and Cam Worne, this is a place of hard work, joy and community. We were there to capture the vibe of their first birthday bash...
Festival review: Foolhardy Folk Festival 2025
Thu 28 Aug 2025
Gig review: Luke Haines & Peter Buck at Metronome
Thu 28 Aug 2025Intrigued by the prospect of witnessing former R.E.M member Peter Buck and Auteurs frontman Luke Haines performing on the same stage, we hurried down to Metronome for what turned out to be a unique, sometimes surreal, and always captivating evening...
Locating D.H. Lawrence: August 1925
Thu 28 Aug 2025Lawrence would rather be a penniless tramp than a Duke of Portland…
Out of time: a idiosyncratic history of adult cinemas and shops in Notts
Thu 28 Aug 2025Sex sells….or so we’ve heard. We take a look back at Nottingham’s history of ‘adult’ entertainment cinemas and shops.
Theatre Review: The Business of Murder at the Theatre Royal
Wed 27 Aug 2025What do a policeman and a playwright have in common? Unspeakable crime, as it happens. Twist and double twist await the audience in this nail-bitingly tense thriller...
From grassroots to Fields: we speak with rising local band Drury Hill
Tue 26 Aug 2025Nottingham born-and-bred Drury Hill are one of the emerging bands repopulating the local grassroots music scene with a softer rock, post-folk influenced sound. Transitioning between softly lilting, storytelling tracks and jangly, spirited choruses you find yourself humming days afterwards, the four-piece’s live gigs and recent EP Fields capture a fittingly self-described "soft rockin’, slacker poppin’’ voice. But their DIY, offbeat and grassroots ethos runs deeper than their distinct sound; Drury Hill have always been shaped by the band members’ shared adolescence in Nottingham. We met with Charley to talk about the ways a sense of place seeps into their songwriting, the nostalgia that infuses Fields, and the support of the grassroots music scene...
Gig review: Nieve Ella at The Bodega
Tue 26 Aug 2025Between appearances at Leeds and Reading, Nieve Ella took the opportunity to engage with her fans in Nottingham with a headline show at The Bodega. Those fans responded big time, filling the sold-out venue with noisy adoration...