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Notts Designer Evie Ashwin Explains How She’s Helping to Increase Inclusivity in the Fashion Industry
Sat 05 Feb 2022As Vogue’s Emily Farra puts it, for all the fashion industry’s growing commitment to promoting accessibility on the basis of race, gender, sexuality and size, consideration for the disabled community is still “what’s missing in fashion’s inclusivity movement”. Yet Nottingham Trent University graduate Evie Ashwin is helping to correct this oversight, using her skills to make adaptive clothing so everyone can feel comfortable and confident in what they wear…
Film Review: Kate
Tue 14 Sept 2021After starring in DC's Birds of Prey, Mary Elizabeth Winstead returns to the action scene with Netflix's latest release, Kate...
Nottingham Young Creative Awards Winner Kate Sharp Designs Car for Carshop
Fri 09 Apr 2021The UK’s leading used car retailer, CarShop – which recently opened a new flagship store on Enterprise Way, has pledged its support of Nottingham's young, creative talent by announcing its headline sponsorship of this year's Young Creative Awards.
Under Cover Artist: Kate Sharp
Tue 06 Oct 2020Local artist and LeftLion regular Kate Sharp was kind enough to take a crack at our October cover, and I’m sure you’ll agree that she did a beautiful job. Here’s what inspired it...
Illustrator Kate Sharp talks Children's Books, Lockdown and Drawing Animals
Sun 06 Sept 2020After catching our eye with a sweet illustration of our magazine stands you can find around town, we’ve had the pleasure of working with recent-graduate illustrator Kate Sharp for our spot-the-difference series and many other illustrations featured in our past few issues. After she bagged a Young Creative Award for her children’s book, Lion’s Hate Pigeons, we took a deep dive into Kate’s colourful world, discussing her past, present and future plans…
Art Works: Kate Shipman-Shiel
Sun 13 Oct 2019When does a reflection or shadow become as physical as a 3D object? At what point does light become a sculptural component in an installation? What is solid, what is immaterial and does it really matter?
Kate Rusby at Theatre Royal
Sat 03 Dec 2016During the Victorian era many carols were banned from churches for being too happy and exuberant, so the good folk of South Yorkshire and North Derbyshire did what any self respecting citizens would do – they got some musicians and vocalists together and went down the pub instead. Singing their own versions of familiar carols whilst the mead and ale flowed.
Interview with Any Means Necessary Actor Kate Sissons
Mon 01 Feb 2016"They were having seriously intimate relationships with people, and lying to them for years on end. That cannot be good for their psyche. You're bound to crack at some point"
Kiss Me Kate
Thu 26 Nov 2015What happens when an opera company tackles musical theatre? We gon' find out...
Live: Kate Tempest
Thu 19 Feb 2015"This mad mesh of a grimace-inducing nightmare that stabs you in the gut and leaves you hanging onto the edge of a ten-storey building"
Live: Kate Tempest
Thu 19 Feb 2015"This mad mesh of a grimace-inducing nightmare that stabs you in the gut and leaves you hanging onto the edge of a ten-storey building"
Creating Comics with Judit Ferencz
Wed 13 Aug 2014The Hungarian artist has created book covers for Vintage and Granta. Here she discusses her process for illustrating comics.
Kate Ashwin on comics
Tue 29 Jul 2014The creator of Widdershins, an adventure yarn that explores a magical British otherworld in the 1890s, spills the beans on the art of illustration...
A Canadian on the Royal Wedding
Tue 26 Apr 2011Rob Cutforth can’t wait for the royal event of the decade...