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Film Review: We're Too Good For This
Fri 15 Oct 2021Currently showing at the BFI Film Festival, this short film packs a big punch...
"I Wanted to Celebrate the Resilience of the Human Being" - Artist Susie MacMurray on Witness at the National Justice Museum
Thu 07 Oct 2021Created by artist Susie MacMurray and curated by Andrea Hadley-Johnson, Witness is a striking installation art piece made to be displayed at the National Justice Museum. We head over to have a gander and chat to Susie all about her intentions behind Witness and the creative process...
We're All Black Down Here is Set to Explore the History of an African-Caribbean Miner in the East Midlands
Mon 25 Jan 2021George White talks to writer Milly James and producer Sophia Ramcharan about We’re All Black Down Here, a short film exploring the story of an African-Caribbean miner in the East Midlands...
"I started to cry because I just wanted to know what was wrong with me" - A 28-Year-Old's Battle With COVID-19
Sun 01 Nov 2020If you think that being young is protection enough from COVID, think again. 28-year-old writer and photographer Dani Bacon, who had no pre-existing health conditions, recounts her ongoing battle with the virus she contacted back in late July...
We're Helping to Bring Back Nottingham's Lost Culture Mag from the 90s
Wed 13 Nov 2019Nottingham's 1990's culture magazine Overall is being brought back to life over two decades after it folded, thanks to a regeneration project by LeftLion, with support from the Heritage Lottery Fund...
Auschwitz survivor Arek Hersh MBE: “I wanted to live. I wanted to survive.”
Sat 13 Jul 2019Aiming to inspire research and understanding, The National Holocaust Centre and Museum in Newark is dedicated to keeping alive the memory of all who died during one of the darkest chapters in human history, while spreading a message hope through education. With one eye set on the past, the other is firmly looking to the future, promoting an understanding of the roots of discrimination and prejudice to hundreds of school children every week. We spent the day at the inspiring Centre, where we talked to Arek Hersh MBE, a ninety-year-old Holocaust survivor whose remarkable story saw him endure the horrors of Auschwitz.
We're Making Our Regular Feature Blather Into a Short Film Series
Sat 22 Jun 2019If you’re a fan of Blather – our regular feature from writer Adrian Reynolds and illustrator Corrina Rothwell, found in its usual home in page 8 – we’ve got some good news for you...
We're Celebrating National Stammer Awareness Day
Mon 22 Oct 2018The British Stammering association have estimated that around 700,000 people in the UK have a stammer, yet so many people are not aware of it. International Stammering Awareness Day happens every year on the 22 October, where stammering associations, individuals, and groups around the world organise events to mark the day and raise awareness for people who stammer...
A Most Wanted Man
Mon 15 Sept 2014We went to see the late Philip Seymour Hoffman's last lead role in this new John Le Carre adaption from Director Anton Corbijn
Interview: Captain Dangerous
Fri 01 Jun 2012Captain Dangerous’s debut LP The Empire Never Ended is six years in the making. And if you’ve ever lobbed a couple of bob in lead singer Adam Clarkson’s hat, congratulations - you’ve paid towards it...
Captain Dangerous - Forgive Us We're British
Sun 10 Jul 2011Spangly new music video from I'm Not From London records