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Gig review: St. Paul & the Broken Bones at Rock City, with Tyler Ballgame
Sun 01 Feb 2026Birmingham, Alabama became a whole lot closer as Nottingham's Rock City played host to the eight-piece whirlwind that is St. Paul and the Broken Bones...
Book Review: Mark Vanner's 'The Bone That Swallowed A Man'
Wed 11 Sept 2024Modern tech is able to represent real life with increasing detail - but it doesn't get to the heart of the truth like surreal poetry can.
Gig Review: Bonestrider and Silent Confidant at The Old Salutation Inn
Sat 30 Dec 2023Bonestrider and Silent Confidant opened for Death Warmed Up in the Old Salutation Inn’s legendary Attic...
Down to the Bare Bones: An interview with Mayhem Film Festival
Thu 12 Oct 2023October is in full swing, so that can only mean one thing for Nottingham’s film fanatics: Mayhem! Founded in 2005, Mayhem Film Festival commences on 12 October, and brings you four days of some of the best contemporary horror in the game. LeftLion HQ caught up with the organisers: Steven Shiel, Chris Cooke, and Film Programmer Melissa Gueneau ahead of the festival...
After 30 Years as a Tour Guide, Ezekial Bone Tells Us What Robin Hood Means Today
Fri 15 Sept 2023In a city steeped in legend and lore, where history and myth intertwine seamlessly, the story of our rebel outlaw Robin Hood remains strong after hundreds of years. Tour guide Ezekial Bone, a.k.a. Ade Andrews, has spent thirty years developing his craft, bringing legend (and truth) to the modern city. We had a chat to discover his thoughts on what the myth means today and what’s next in Nottingham’s story…
Pride Celebrations Continue, Freestyle Painting and Bone Cult Are Back - Here's What's On in Nottingham This Week: 14th - 20th August
Sat 12 Aug 2023Entertainment lovers are in for a treat, as Nottingham plays host to an abundance of artistic talent this week. If that piqued your interest, here's what we think you should do over the next seven days...
Gig Review: Sharp Little Bones at Peggy's Skylight
Thu 25 May 2023Sharp Little Bones celebrate the launch of their album...
Theatre Review: Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead
Thu 06 Apr 2023Sam Harvey went to Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead...
Preview: Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead at Nottingham Playhouse
Mon 13 Mar 2023Make sure you don't miss this one-of-a-kind production...
Film Review: Bones and All
Sun 27 Nov 2022Timothee Chalamet takes on the role of a subversive love interest in a 1980’s style horror-drama which bridges the cross-section between comfort and cannibalism.
Nusic New Music Podcast #254 with BEKA, Grace Bones, Amber Run, Celestines and more...
Mon 19 Jul 2021This week’s New Music Podcast features the MC loving life rn, Grandad innuendos, plus a maximum of two more rubbish Euro jokes.
The Podcast may contain some fruity language. Sensitive ears – you have been warned.
Nusic New Music Podcast #424 with Ex.In, As December Falls, Franky Bones, Saffron Gray and More...
Mon 01 Feb 2021This week’s New Music Podcast features Post Malone’s musical brother, a lot of non-tenuous tenuous links, plus a song about pasta.
The Podcast may contain some fruity language. Sensitive ears – you have been warned.
Silver Linings: Bone Arrow's Clare Gregory on Crystals, Workshops and Life in Sneinton Market
Mon 16 Nov 2020They say that if you treat the universe with the respect it deserves, it’ll treat you right back. That couldn't be more clear than in the case of Clare Gregory of Bone Arrow – after years of working full-time as an MUA, she went on to launch her first collection of silver, gothic-inspired jewellery. The business has gone from strength to strength, and at the beginning of 2020 she opened her first physical store in Sneinton Market. Our Assistant Editor caught up with her about all things C, bad vibes and divine intervention…
Nusic New Music Podcast #224 with Babe Punch, Juga-Naut, Bone Cult, Cinema Gold and More...
Tue 28 Apr 2020This week’s New Music Podcast features Juga-Roo, three NG artists getting National radio love, plus news on free money for musicians during these tricky times.
This podcast may contain some fruity language. Sensitive ears – you have been warned.