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Nottingham Castle is Reopening, and This is What You Can Expect...
Sun 06 Jun 2021The wait is finally over, and one of Nottingham’s most loved cultural attractions is gearing up to welcome the public back after an extensive redevelopment. We spoke to Alex Broughton at Nottingham Castle Trust to find out what people can expect from the reopening of Nottingham Castle...
Under Cover Artist: Emily Thursfield
Fri 04 Jun 2021After four glorious years at LeftLion, Emily Thursfield is calling it a day and chucking us a beautiful cover on her way out the door. She tells us a bit about the process behind her artwork, and what she’s going to miss most about LL HQ...
Film Review: A Quiet Place Part II
Fri 04 Jun 2021John Krasinski’s horror sequel is the perfect pandemic blockbuster, writes Roshan Chandy…
LeftLion Magazine #136
Fri 04 Jun 2021Featuring Raleigh Bicycle Company, Nottingham Castle reopening, Forest vs. Derby European Championship XIs, A Vaccinator in Notts, Face Your Fears, Don't Fear the Reaper, Phoebe Boswell, Art Exhibitions to Check Out, Golden Handshake, Poet Anne Holloway, John Shaw at the Battle of Waterloo and loads more...
Beeston’s New Arc Cinema is a Blast
Wed 02 Jun 2021Roshan Chandy chats to the staff and special guest Shane Meadows about this brilliant new Beeston cinema.
Film Review: First Cow
Tue 01 Jun 2021Kelly Reichardt’s plainly charming Western takes a slow amble through the business life of the frontier…
Saving the Sherwood Library Cherry Trees
Fri 30 Apr 2021A week is a long time in activism. This time last week Sherwood’s glorious array of flowering cherry trees seemed doomed. Today – thanks to the collective people power of the Sherwood community and beyond – it’s looking increasingly hopeful that they can be saved. Sherwood resident and local author Clare Stevens takes up the story.
TV Review: The Falcon and The Winter Soldier
Fri 30 Apr 2021This Captain America spin-off series is a welcome return to the excitement of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, writes Michael Vince...
Out of Time: The Pierrepoint Hangmen Dynasty
Wed 28 Apr 2021From rather innocuous beginnings in Sutton Bonington, Nottinghamshire, Henry Albert Pierrepoint – who simply went by Harry – would go on to create a rather unique, gruesome family dynasty. For at various times during the first half of the twentieth century, Harry, his son, Albert and brother, Thomas, all held the position of Hangman of England, executing 849 men and women between them…
YMCA Calls for Your Memories for 150 Stories Campaign
Wed 28 Apr 2021The Nottinghamshire charity is celebrating its 150th anniversary with 150 Stories, an exhibition curated from your memories and experiences...
Ten Years Later: Thor
Tue 27 Apr 2021Michael Vince looks at one of the earliest entries in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, a decade since its release...
Wollaton Hall Set For World Exclusive T-Rex Exhibition This Summer
Tue 27 Apr 2021The first Tyrannosaurus Rex to be exhibited in England for over a century will arrive in Nottingham this summer.
Grandad: A Photo Series Showing The Isolation of the Older Generation During Lockdown By Photographer Naomi Williams
Mon 26 Apr 2021It was a single beam of light which inspired Notts-born and Bristol-based photographer Naomi Williams’ Grandad, a series which explores the feeling of loneliness during a global pandemic, and how the interiors of a house represent a person through their belongings...
Frisco Boogie: Reflections of the Mature B-Boy
Sun 25 Apr 2021Many would have you believe that hip-hop is a young man's game. However, Frisco Boogie (aka Duncan Mitchell) would beg to differ. Twenty years ago he turned his back on a record deal and took two decades out of making tunes. Now, nearing his half-century, he’s back enjoying making music (and breakdancing and graffiti) more than ever…