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Food Review: Boulangerie de Saigon
Mon 24 Jul 2023In true Gen-Z style, I have an issue with buying too many coffees. Good day, bad day, boring day: It’s always the perfect time for a coffee. And, while this habit isn’t great for my finances, it is good for my happiness. Which, of course, is why I was so excited to see Boulangerie de Saigon open ten seconds away from the LeftLion office. Plus, why I dragged our Editor along to try it, mere days after the business had opened...
Locating D.H. Lawrence: July 1923
Mon 24 Jul 2023It’s July 1923, and D.H. Lawrence is crossing the border of Mexico into America where he encounters a ‘a vast and weary river that looks as if it had never wanted to start flowing’...
Festivals, Pride and Outdoor Theatre - Here’s What’s On In Nottingham This Week 24 July - 30 July
Sun 23 Jul 2023The summer is in full swing, even if the weather isn't getting it, and this week there's some excellent events to look forward to. Time to get out and about and enjoy some of Nottingham's best.
Film Review: Barbie
Sun 23 Jul 2023Well, it's finally here - but has it been worth the wait? Yes, yes it has...
Theatre Review: Twelfth Night
Fri 21 Jul 2023Kevin Stanley reviews an outdoor performance of Twelfth Night...
Gig Review: Echoes in Smoke at Rough Trade
Thu 20 Jul 2023Rich Higton saw alt-indie three-piece Echoes in Smoke take to the Nottingham stage on their first UK tour...
Football Isn’t Just a Game: How Teaching English to Foreign Players at Nottingham Forest Formed Life-Changing Connections
Thu 20 Jul 2023Emily Boaler was just seven years old when her mum was offered a job teaching English to foreign players at Nottingham Forest. So began a love of languages, football and life-changing connections...
Food Review: Chao Chao
Wed 19 Jul 2023If you’re in the mood to dress up nice and dig into a cracking katsu curry, Notts boasts plenty of top restaurants that offer the chance to do exactly that. Yet, if you’re wanting to stay in your hoodie, sliders placed firmly on your feet, and wolf one down in the comfort of your own home, you’ll be hard-pressed to find a better option than Chao Chao - and, with joints in Arnold, Beeston, and West Bridgford, you can rely on them wherever you’re based (well, pretty much)...
We Chat to Trent Rockets Squad Member Luke Wood Ahead of the Hundred at Trent Bridge
Tue 18 Jul 2023The Hundred, cricket’s exciting new competition featuring the world’s best mens and womens cricketers alongside live music from The Hundred’s BBC Music Introducing partnership, takes place this August including four games at our very own Trent Bridge – the home ground of the Nottingham based team, Trent Rockets. The Hundred is as much about entertainment as it is fast-paced, explosive cricket...
Interview: Neil Fulwood
Tue 18 Jul 2023Ian Douglas chats with Neil Fulwood, the poet and performer behind the Open Book nights at the Organ Grinder...
We Chat to LensFayre Owners Alecia and Dan About Their New Snap Camera
Mon 17 Jul 2023Snapping pictures on your phone may be quick and simple, but sometimes you want to go a bit deeper with photography. Luckily, LensFayre in Sneinton Market is here to help. Selling a variety of cameras, offering repairs and advice and providing budding photographers with things to get involved in. We sat down with owners Alecia and Dan to find out what they have going on...
A Day In The Life Of The Splendour Festival Team
Mon 17 Jul 2023We chat to Matt Newton, Marketing Manager at DHP Family, about what a typical day in his life is like as he prepares for Splendour Festival this weekend...
Video: New British Skydiving Record Set in Nottinghamshire
Mon 17 Jul 2023Skydivers in Nottinghamshire set a new British record this month for the biggest ever sequential formation dive to take place in the UK. Then they broke it again on the same day...
Three of the Best Films From Mansfield Town Film Festival
Mon 17 Jul 2023The very first Mansfield Town Film Festival attracted hundreds to the charming Palace Theatre - but what were some of the best movies on offer? Well, have a look and find out...
In Photos: Young Creative Awards
Sun 16 Jul 2023Out of the 100 young people who submitted work to the photography category of this year’s Young Creative Awards Nottingham, these eleven photographers were nominated. The final winners were; Abi O’Brien (11-15 age category), Deanna Gallacher (16-18) and Eleanor Jarvis (19-24). Our heartfelt congratulations to all who took part.
From Splendour Festival to Woodland Wellbeing, Here’s What’s on in Nottingham This Week 17 July - 23 July
Sun 16 Jul 2023Live music, theatre, video games... and some woodland wellbeing to end the week. What more could you want?
Theatre Review: Much Ado About Nothing
Sun 16 Jul 2023Nottingham's very own Shakespeare in the park, and the embankment, and...
Interview: Chris Miggells
Sat 15 Jul 2023