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Online Information Lecture – a Natural Path to Health for Body and Soul Through the Teaching Of Bruno Groening
Fri 22 Mar 2024ONLINE Information Lecture. A Natural Path to Health for Body and Soul through the Teaching of Bruno Groening
Wed 20 Sept 2023ONLINE Information Lecture. A Natural Path to Health for Body and Soul through the Teaching of Bruno Groening
Fri 28 Jul 2023Binks Yard Sessions Provide Real Hope to Musicians in Nottingham With a Unique Deal
Fri 26 May 2023Ben Hicklin is the Head of Events at Nottingham canal side bar, restaurant and entertainment venue Binks Yard, and he kindly took time out to answer questions about the Binks Yard Sessions…
ONLINE Information Lecture. A Natural Path to Health for Body and Soul through the Teaching of Bruno Groening
Fri 26 May 2023Musing on Nature and the Present Moment, We Talk to Richard C Bower About His Poetry Collection
Thu 18 May 2023Inspired by the beauty of the natural world, Richard C. Bower muses on our relationship with the earth in his new poetry collection, Pleasures In The Pathless Woods. Featuring 76 poems set across four seasons, it’s a project that focuses on experiencing the present moment. We catch up with the local author about the process, contemplating beauty, and his upcoming book…
Book Review: Pleasures in the Pathless Woods
Tue 11 Apr 2023Inspired by the natural world and the change of seasons, Bob Williams reviews Richard C Bower's new collection Pleasures In The Pathless Woods...
Nadia on... Hope
Sun 04 Dec 2022This month LeftLion columnist and MP for Nottingham East Nadia Whittome muses on hope and why resistance is so vital...
"When you have community, you have hope." How Notts Campaigners Saved Mature Trees in Newark-On-Trent
Wed 08 Dec 2021When the council planned to cut down four mature trees in Newark-on-Trent, the local community stepped up to save them. Emma Oldham, one of the movement’s campaigners, tells us all about it…
Hopewood Hospital: Nottingham's Hub for Maternal Mental Healthcare
Sat 25 Sept 2021Nottingham is a hub for maternal mental healthcare. Writer and former patient Rachel Imms visits Hopewood Hospital in Woodthorpe to talk to specialists caring for new mothers as they overcome severe (and often scary) symptoms of complex psychiatric conditions.
Cinema Gold: Hopeful and Hallucinatory New Sounds
Fri 31 May 2019Cinema Gold have been intriguing audiences with their psychedelic lo-fi sounds since forming earlier this year. Our Lily sat down with them for a chat about making music, their ambitions for the band, and what might happen in Room 101...
Emmanuel House: Spread The Love This Winter
Wed 21 Nov 2018As we dig out our big coats and SAD lamps in preparation for these cold winter days, Emmanuel House is preparing for its busiest, and most integral time of year. The charity provides some of our most vulnerable people in Nottingham with the basic necessities, which at this time of year is as basic as a warm room and a cup of tea. They have just launched their 'Think Christmas - Give Hope' campaign, in which they are trying to raise enough money to keep the centre going for another year. So, have a gander at these snaps from the launch event at Peggy's Skylight, get in touch if you feel inclined to help...
‘Invisible Britain: Portraits of Hope and Resilience’ Interview with Paul Sng
Mon 22 Oct 2018‘Invisible Britain: Portraits of Hope and Resilience’ gives a narrative to those forgotten by the media and government in modern Britain.
The book features the work of several accomplished documentary photographers, to show the untold stories of those affected by issues such as Brexit, austerity, de-industrialisation and social upheaval.
The Broadway are hosting a screening of the Invisible Britain: Sleaford Mods film with a panel Q&A to discuss the book with director/editor Paul Sng, Carl Phillips and photographers David Severn and Laura Dicken.
We sat down with Paul Sng, to talk about the book...
The School of Hope
Mon 19 Jun 2017Our Elizabeth was stuck in a rut after her degree, but a teaching trip to Guatemala soon sorted her out...
There Is Hope
Sun 07 May 2017Kenneth, 36, is a Tree Consultant living with PTSD, Dissociative Personality Disorder and Bipolar. We caught up with him in honour of Mental Health Awareness Week to talk about his own experience with mental health, in the hopes that it will encourage others to open up themselves.
Michelin Star Hopeful Alex Bond Hosts Supper Club at Wired Cafe
Mon 03 Apr 2017It was mackerel, miso-baked aubergine and pork belly, among other delicious treats, for us as we headed down to Pelham Street’s Wired Cafe...
Give a Gift of Hope with Emmanuel House
Fri 02 Dec 2016Christmas ain't all about getting a new lego set and gorging on chocolate
Interview: Ferocious Dog
Fri 06 Mar 2015Few Notts bands can say they’ve sold out Rescue Rooms and The Bodega, let alone boast a Glastonbury headliner (we’re talking Pyramid Stage too, not Jethro’s Lentil Yurt Stage). Ferocious Dog can. Hailing from Warsop, they released their debut album in 2013 and are set to release their second. We had a natter with fiddle player and co-songwriter, Dan Booth.
Cycling in Nottingham: Cycle Paths
Tue 09 Sept 2014We go for a ride along the cycle paths and lanes of Nottingham - and it ain’t all pretty...