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Gig review: The essence of "____" at The Bodega
Fri 18 Apr 2025When Corder, co-founder of local promoters Nottalott, set up his first event in March of last year entitled 'The Essence of Punk', the feedback and support for the event was overwhelmingly positive. It was only honourable that 12 months later he would put on a second - more enigmatically titled - event, not only to mark the anniversary, but to celebrate what the first event achieved: a platform to champion local talent, as well as to support local causes...
Review: Record Store Day 2025
Thu 17 Apr 2025Last weekend, Rough Trade Nottingham hosted the 18th consecutive Record Store Day, with local bands and international acts hitting the stage for a series of exciting live performances from the likes of Bored Marsh, Chloe Rodgers, Sancho Panza, Airport Dad and more...
Interview: The Northern Rascals present Sunny Side at Lakeside Arts
Thu 17 Apr 2025Northern Rascals are bringing their dance drama Sunny Side to Nottingham, a painfully honest account of male mental wellness, or the lack if it. Founders Anna Holmes and Sam Ford talk to Left Lion about their work championing those outside the mainstream...
Locating Lawrence: April 1925
Thu 17 Apr 2025Lawrence is a man of endless energy, and so being bed-ridden and reliant on others impacts his mood...
Book Review: 'Manfishing' by Peter Pheasant
Thu 17 Apr 2025Callum Minford reviews a journalistic thriller nearly fifty years in the making.
Lost in the Stacks: we visit Nottingham’s secret Library, Bromley House
Thu 17 Apr 2025Every city has their hidden gems, for those who are curious enough to seek them out. Just off the Market Square, Nottingham boasts its very own secret library in a preserved Georgian townhouse. A cornucopia of local history, volumes of fiction and non-fiction, and one of the only walled gardens left in the city, Bromley House Library is a bibliophile’s dream waiting to be explored…
Gig review: Panchiko at Rough Trade Nottingham
Wed 16 Apr 2025Going from an internet mystery that looked like it was never going to be solved to a well-known cult classic band across the UK, there isn’t any other Nottingham outfit that has been on as much of a journey as Panchiko…
By the willows: Refugee Roots and Red Sea FC bring the beautiful game to Attenborough
Wed 16 Apr 2025Refugee Roots a local charity helping refugees build friendships and find a place to call home recently sponsored the Red Sea FC, a team largely made up of refugees whose goal is to ‘bring together sport-loving youth from all over the globe.’ The team made up of members of the refugee and migrant communities that have recently arrived to Nottingham and consider this city their second home entered the development league and proudly wear the kit sponsored by Refugee Roots.
At the game where the team premiered wearing their new kits, volunteer befriender and language teacher Dr Christopher Towers, a poet, academic and football lover who also has a particular passion for football poetry and written collections such as Hinterlands made sure he wasn’t on the bench for this game and came to experience it all.
Our picks from the 2025 event calendar of the Malt Cross: Nottingham's preserved Victorian music hall
Wed 16 Apr 2025There are few locales near Old Market Square quite like the Malt Cross. As a nearly perfectly preserved Victorian music hall, the building toes the line between its status as a treasure trove of architectural history, and an epicentre of some of the city's most enjoyably 'out-there' occasions. Below, we've provided a rundown of what they have coming up this year...
Cosmic Titans: Art, Science and the Quantum Universe Evening Talk - the First Second Of the Universe
Wed 16 Apr 2025