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In photos: Ella Clayton at The Grove, with Dring and Connexion George
Thu 07 May 2026After visiting Nottingham's The Grove in March to support Eyre Llew, Ella Clayton couldn't resist coming back with her own Could it be you? album launch tour. In support were local artists Dring and Connexion George...
The Thompsons on vinyl, the Kardomah and King George parks
Tue 28 Apr 2026Nottingham's most opinionated greengrocers on vinyl, a Notts coffee shop lost to time, and King George parks
A walk in the park: how the King George V Memorial Fund helped preserve our green spaces
Wed 15 Apr 2026We’re lucky to have lots of local parks in Nottingham – but they don’t just establish or maintain themselves. As the lungs, playgrounds, and life-givers of our city, they’ve seen a whole range of uses over time, from wartime food growing through to cricket grounds, football pitches, and skate parks. Celebrating the enduring legacy of King George V’s memorial fund, genealogist and local historian Russell Davies of Leaves of History digs deep into the origins of the parks it bestowed, and their shifting purposes and stewardship.
Theatre Review: Kiss Me Kate by the West Bridgford Operatic Society at the Squire Performing Arts Centre
Thu 19 Feb 2026The West Bridgford Operatic Society puts on Kiss Me Kate, Cole Porter's famed musical that juggles a play within a play. Ambitious stuff. So how did they do...
Gig review: George Gadd + The Aftermath at The Bodega
Thu 16 Oct 2025Where better for George Gadd and his band to host a homecoming show (and launch a new album) than The Bodega? We joined the sold out show and discovered warmth, music and plenty of vinyl...
LeftLion's Latest Listens #33: Notts music we're currently spinning
Fri 10 Oct 2025In this edition of LeftLion's Latest Listens, our music team reviews new releases from Bored Marsh, George Gadd + The Aftermath, Molly Godber and The Red Line...
Stapleford singer George Gadd talks about his new band and debut album Too Many Ghosts
Sat 04 Oct 2025He’s been a stalwart of the local Nottingham music scene for over a decade now, so it seems quite remarkable that George Gadd’s debut album – the recently-released Too Many Ghosts – has taken this long to manifest. We caught up with the Stapleford singer-songwriter to hear about the making of this deeply personal first record, his musical influences, as well as his upcoming launch show at The Bodega…
Gig Review: George Murphy & The Rising Sons at Greyfriars Club
Wed 28 May 2025The Craic was good in Thorneywood on Saturday evening as George Murphy and the Rising Sons made a return visit to Nottingham's ever popular Irish club on Gordon Road...