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Chapters of history: author Simon Smalley turns the pages on Nottingham’s queer past
Sat 02 Nov 2024The history of St. Ann’s has always been a fascinating one. Today, the idea that the council could bulldoze entire areas of communities separating neighbours and friends is one that is difficult to imagine. However, for those who lived it, it’s still all too real. CJ De Barra speaks to St Ann’s born-and-bred author Simon Smalley about growing up in the area as a young gay man in the 60s and 70s.
We Catch Up With Jon McGregor, Chief Editor of The Letters Page, About the Evergreen Tradition of Letter Writing
Sat 25 Nov 2023As The Letters Page journal turns ten, chief editor Jon McGregor looks back at the beginnings of his journal and delves into how the evergreen tradition of letter writing weaves into the digital age as he sheds light on what makes the appeal of finding a letter in your postbox forever greater than a ping on a screen…
A Pageant Contestant in Notts
Thu 11 May 2023Forget what you think you know about pageants - our Pageant Contestant in Notts is here to tell you they’re not all they seem…
Meet Stephen L. Holland, Owner of Nottingham's Page 45 Comic Book Shop
Sun 16 Apr 2023Meet Stephen L. Holland, the owner of Page 45 who’s changing perceptions about what comics can be…
45 Years Later: Star Wars
Tue 27 Dec 2022We look back on the legacy of one of cinema's most iconic franchises with the one that started it all...
45 Years Later: Close Encounters of the Third Kind
Tue 01 Nov 2022For a big-budget sci-fi epic, this is still surprisingly down-to-earth...
45 Years Later: Eraserhead
Fri 25 Mar 2022In March 1977, the world was introduced to David Lynch – and cinema was never the same…
40 Years Later: Ms .45
Sun 18 Apr 2021Ms .45, the second feature film by the controversial cult icon Abel Ferrara, is a powerful and haunting descent into trauma and revenge, writes Sebastian Mann…
45 Years Later: All the President's Men
Wed 20 Jan 2021In the era of fake news and disillusion, there has never been a better time to discover Alan J. Pakula’s Oscar-winning retelling of the Washington Post’s famous investigation into the Watergate scandal...
Support LeftLion Magazine on Patreon
Fri 24 Jul 2020For seventeen years and 127 printed issues, LeftLion magazine has shone a light on Nottingham’s culture and entertainment scene. Now we’re asking our readers for a bit of help to get back on our feet...
12 Stories and Poetry Collections You Should Read During Lockdown
Sat 20 Jun 2020Our Literature Editor runs down some of the books that have kept her busy during these times...
Thank You Key Workers Colouring Page
Wed 13 May 2020Our Emily Catherine has kindly whipped up a peach of an illustration for you lot to colour in – all you need to do is click the link below to download a printable PDF. So grab your pens, pencils and crayons, turn off your phone, ignore the outside world and relax. Happy doodling…
Nusic Podcast #194 with Page Three Boys, Indiana, Soft Girls and Boys Club, Nebula and More...
Mon 17 Dec 2018This week’s New Music Podcast features Xmas songs… some might even sound Christmassy, the band from our most random gig of 2018, plus lots of sexy transparency declarations. This podcast may contain some fruity language. Sensitive ears – you have been warned.
In Focus: Mellonie Page
Fri 11 Aug 2017Conscious, funky and unsigned, Mellonie Page aka Mellonie Williams, has gorra sound that moves between reggae-gospel and seventies soul, her Mother-Earthly voice in tow. You might have clocked her down Nottingham Contemporary launching her most recent album, Back to the Garden, or covering reggae classics alongside The Ites Band down Southbank. This month, she’s got a new single out – Women Women – and will be gigging all over the shop, so keep your tabs pricked for that nostalgic voice and them positive vibes.