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Online Information Lecture – a Natural Path to Health for Body and Soul Through the Teaching Of Bruno Groening
Sat 04 Oct 2025
“Not behind a tree, I wouldn’t do that”: Overheard in Notts June 2025
Sat 28 Jun 2025Banksy, beavers and nine thousand pound fish all feature in this month's Overheard in Notts -

LeftLion's Latest Listens #24: Notts music we're currently spinning
Fri 20 Jun 2025In the latest edition of LeftLion's Latest Listens for 2025, our music team reviews new releases from Cappo, Dorothy Ella. GIRLBAND!, The Doctor's Orders Collective and We Are Sovereign...

"You okay mate?" The Notts pub that’s getting men talking about their feelings
Mon 16 Jun 2025The national mental health crisis and its profound effect on men is a phenomenon widely talked about that lots of people have posed different solutions to. In Sneinton Market however, LeftLion neighbours The Fox and Grapes pub are tackling the problem in a concise and simple way, inviting local blokes into the space to openly chat about whatever might be bothering them. Matteo D’Alesio went down to speak to the team about how to Get Men Talking…

LeftLion's Latest Listens #23: Notts music we're currently spinning
Fri 06 Jun 2025In this week's edition of LeftLion's Latest Listens, we review new releases from Lucy Crisp, Pretty Windows and Rhythm Eaters...

LeftLion Interviews Podcast #11 LaQuarn Lewis on BBC mini series What It Feels Like For A Girl, Television Workshop, and LGBTQ+ Notts
Fri 06 Jun 2025Notts born actor LaQuarn Lewis is one of the stars of a new BBC mini-series, What It Feels Like For A Girl, which tells the story of Byron, a Queer teen who is desperate to escape the confines of Hucknall. We caught up with LaQuarn on the podcast to chat about the show, his time at Television Workshop and growing up Queer in Notts...

Film Review: Fountain of Youth
Thu 05 Jun 2025Some films are eternal and deserve to live forever, some should promptly fade away after screening. Join us as we review The Fountain of Youth to find out which category it belongs to…

"I love an ethical hacker": Overheard in Notts May 2025
Wed 28 May 2025Ethical hackers, Yorkshire Terriers and jacket potatoes feature in this month's Overheard in Notts...

Pick Six: Notts born athlete and Paralympian Richard Whitehead
Sun 25 May 2025For this month’s Pick Six we turn to Notts born athlete and Paralympian Richard Whitehead…

Novelist Alison Moore and LeftLion's Andrew Tucker talk connecting Notts to Melbourne in a month long digital residency
Fri 23 May 2025For all of its flaws, the internet has become a wonderful tool of cross-country collaboration, allowing the movement of ideas between far-flung time zones and territories. Last year, in a month-long virtual City of Literature residency, LeftLion Literature Editor Andrew Tucker Leavis took a virtual trip down under to explore the imagined meeting of outlaws Robin Hood and Ned Kelly. Here he recounts his experience and talks to fellow Notts writer Alison Moore about what they got up to.

LeftLion's Latest Listens #22: Notts music we're currently spinning
Fri 16 May 2025In this edition of LeftLion's Latest Listens, our music team reviews new releases from Blackadder, Mollie Ralph and Set In Motion...

Comedian Matt Forde talks Notts, politics, podcasts and Forest, ahead of his upcoming Nottingham Playhouse gig
Fri 16 May 2025Nottingham’s own Matt Forde is a comedian, TV and radio presenter, writer, impressionist and more. He’s perhaps best known for his podcast The Political Party, where he interviews politicians. However, he’s also a regular on radio, TV and even voiced Donald Trump in the reboot of Spitting Image.

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...

A Projectionist in Notts: The Savoy Cinema's Dave Cox recounts his career in pre-digital cinema
Thu 08 May 2025Since 2006, local Dave Cox has worked as the assistant manager of Lenton’s beloved local cinema The Savoy, but he also has decades of experience in the art of film projection, having started as a projectionist long before cinemas went digital. Delightfully, since the start of 2025, Dave’s used that skillset to facilitate The Savoy’s 35mm Films on Film showings. On learning this we were set-a-wondering: what was it like to work as a projectionist over decades, and how was it to return to that field after so many years? Dave was all too happy to tell us...
