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Film Review: Hit the Road
Tue 02 Aug 2022Directed by Panah Panahi, son of jailed filmmaker Jafar Panahi, this debut feature release paints a tense but tender portrait of an Iranian family with a subtle political message…
LeftLion Screen Podcast #5 - The Road Dance Director Richie Adams, the Best Summer Blockbusters of 2022 and More
Fri 27 May 2022This month we're joined by Richie Adams, the man behind The Road Dance - one of the highlights of the Nottingham International Film Festival...
LeftLion Screen Podcast #4 - Chris Cooke on One for the Road, Broadway Cinema and Notts' Screen Scene
Fri 29 Apr 2022This month's podcast includes a chat with One for the Road director Chris Cooke, a review of The Northman, and a great debate about a certain Nicolas Cage...
15 Years Later: The Road to Guantánamo
Tue 19 Oct 2021Two decades since 9/11, this harrowing drama-documentary hybrid is just as significant as when it was first released...
Nottingham Forest Fan Rich Fisher Releases a Documentary About a Once in a Lifetime Road Trip
Wed 19 May 2021Way back in 2008, Rich Fisher headed to Mongolia with his friend Ed on a road trip. In the back of his mind, he always had the intention of making the journey into a film, but life got in the way. That was until the world came to a grinding halt, allowing Rich the time to finally create Rich and Ed’s Excellent Adventure – the story of two Forest fans on a once-in-a-lifetime adventure to the other side of the world. Roshan Chandy catches up with the Notts-based filmmaker to find out more…
This Girl Can Teams Up with The Renewal Trust for Series of Sporting Summer Roadshows
Mon 10 May 2021The summer roadshows will offer women and their families the chance to try out a range of new sports and activities for free...
PSpowage Art Gallery Relocates to Mansfield Road
Tue 24 Nov 2020You might be used to seeing original artworks placed on canvases as you walk through Byard Lane, off Bridlesmith Gate. PSpowage Art Gallery has been based here since 1998, but due to recent pressures, you’ll now find Pete Spowage’s shop, gallery and studio on Mansfield Road. He tells us more about the history of his gallery, and why he’s relocating after over twenty years...
"You’ve got nothing to lose and your life to regain" - A Cocaine Anonymous Member on His Road to Recovery
Tue 27 Oct 2020No matter how far into addiction you may be, it’s not too late. We talk to one of the members of the Nottingham branch of Cocaine Anonymous, who wishes to remain nameless, about addiction and his own personal road to recovery...
Road to Recovery: Hospitality Venues on How Nottingham BID Helped Them Through COVID
Mon 05 Oct 2020With the hospitality industry in the most precarious state it’s been in for a generation, we catch up with five of Nottingham’s most popular venues and organisations to find out they’re thoughts on the ever-changing Government policies, adapting to life post-lockdown and the important role the Nottingham Business Improvement District has played in supporting the sector...
A Roadie in Notts: "People think I can get guestlist or signed stuff for anyone."
Thu 09 Jan 2020Our Day in the Life series looks at the trials and tribulations of people in Nottingham...
Film Review: Thunder Road
Wed 29 May 2019Actor, writer, director and all-round force of nature Jim Cummings has turned his award-winning short Thunder Road into a feauture-length film that is screening at Broadway Cinema from this Friday...
Live Music Review and Photos: The Rumjacks and The Silk Road at Rescue Rooms
Fri 08 Feb 2019We got down to Rescue Rooms to check out The Rumjacks and Silk Road...
Baklava Bistro is a Hidden Gem on Alfreton Road
Wed 07 Nov 2018They serve a whole lot more than the sticky treats...
Life on Alfreton Road
Thu 24 May 2018We don’t really do Alfreton Road any more. Not like Arthur Seaton did in Saturday Night Sunday Morning, bingeing in the bars where “the effect of a week's monotonous graft in the factory was swilled out of your system in a burst of goodwill.” Not like the workers who ground away in the sweatshops of an earlier, even darker day and, dirty and spent, spilled out by the thousands into the cobbled streets when the big bell went.
Snap Notts: Alfreton Road
Fri 04 May 2018Every month, we'll be giving you the latest installment of Snap Notts - the series that sees a bunch of photographers and poets divvied up into pairs and given a location to create work around. First up, Alfreton Road...
Review: 100 Years On... The Long Road to Gender Equality Event
Fri 09 Mar 2018Centenary Cities Nottingham is a city-wide partnership celebrating 100 years since British women were first granted the vote. This event saw women from all over Notts come together to discuss gender equality...
Art Works: Anna Wheelhouse's The Fair at Stanley Road
Fri 04 Aug 2017A local artist lets us in on her creative process...
Street Tales: A Mansfield Road Murder
Mon 10 Oct 2016Joe Earp tells the spooky take of the murder of Elizabeth (Bessie) Shepherd