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We chat with the Gedling Climate Group on what locals are looking for in the fight against climate change.
Wed 14 Feb 2024Since the 90s, the Gedling Climate Change Group have been lobbying their borough council for climate action. They fill us in on their recent Climate and Nature convention, and what their hopes are from the local authority in the ongoing fight against climate change…
LeftLion Editors Past and Present Lift the Lid on Looking After One of Nottingham’s Longest-Running Publications
Sat 27 Aug 2022Between them, Jared Wilson, Bridie Squires and Ashley Carter have been Editor for 89 of LeftLion’s 150 issues (alongside Al Needham, 27 issues between 2009-2013, and Ali Emm, 34 issues between 2013-2017). To celebrate us reaching our landmark release, the three sat down to reminisce about their time holding the LeftLion reins…
Theatre Review: Looking Good Dead
Tue 22 Mar 2022Ian C Douglas went to see Looking Good Dead, starring former EastEnder Adam Woodyatt, at the Theatre Royal
11 of the Nicest Looking Films of All Time
Wed 09 Mar 2022To tie in with the Fashion issue of our magazine, we thought we'd run through the films with the best costumes, cinematography and production design of all time...
Looking Ahead: 2021 Nottingham Art Exhibitions At a Glance
Tue 19 Jan 20212020 may have been a bit of a letdown, but once restrictions allow it, we can’t wait to visit a range of art exhibitions. Here are a few new shows you can look forward to. All dates are subject to change, so be sure to check before visiting...
Notts Rebels: Eric Irons
Wed 12 Aug 2020In celebration of the Nottingham Castle Trust’s #VoicesofToday campaign, our Notts Rebels series continues with the story of Britain's first black magistrate: Eric Irons...
Juan: Nottingham Short Film Looking for Funding
Fri 17 Jan 2020We had a chat with Ben Keeling, former student of Nottingham College, about his upcoming student film Juan, Nottingham’s growing cinematic community and how you can get involved with his project.
Enabling Innovation and NTU Are Looking For an Artist in Residence
Fri 14 Sept 2018They've got a wicked opportunity for you arty lot..
YouCaxton Are Looking For Photographs of Nottinghamshire Women from 1840-2000
Tue 19 Jun 2018Have a dig through your cupboards and those dusty photo albums for the feisty women in your family.
Backlit Galllery Are Looking For a Writer in Residence
Wed 30 May 2018The St Ann's gallery is offering up a very exciting opportunity for one of you wordy-whizzes...
Live Music Review: Rob Green and Eric Bibb at Rescue Rooms Nottingham
Mon 16 Apr 2018“Now that we’re friends, I’m going to take my shoes off. Although, I don’t advise you do that… these floors get very sticky.”
Photographer David Severn Shares Thanks Maggie: A Project Looking at Nottinghamshire's Ex Mining Communities
Fri 09 Mar 2018Local photographer David Severn has been looking at ex mining communities in North Nottinghamshire and North East Derbyshire, focusing on culture and social life in the coalfields. A long-running project, he's now extended the series and has treated us to a selection of the work. Enjoy duck...
Looking Back to When the Darts Came to Nottingham
Sun 14 Jan 2018As the British Darts Organisation World Darts Championship takes place at the Lakeside Country Club in Surrey, we look back to the first ever World Championship, which was held right here in Nottingham. Get yer arrers ready
Looking After Each Other in Nottingham
Wed 07 Dec 20162017 has given us a bit of a rough time. It feels like we’ve flopped off the cliff-edge of stability and are currently hurtling towards Earth at rapid speed, being pounded by flying debris as we go. It’s been pretty difficult to see the bright side at times, and well easy to wallow in puddles of doom and despair. But fear not; Nottingham City Council have a scheme – Looking After Each Other – that'll hopefully get us stepping in the right direction...
Film Review: Alice Through the Looking Glass
Thu 02 Jun 2016The sequel to the 2010 film has not been well received - what did our reviewer make of it?
Looking for Love
Sat 22 Aug 2015Menelik Shabazz's documentary about love and relationships has a one-off screening at Broadway on Sunday 23 August
Interview: Mhairi McFarlane
Sat 14 Mar 2015The writer of You Had Me At Hello reveals all about her career move from Nottingham Post journo to funny chick lit author