January: a quiet month? Not in Nottingham. This week the city stays busy as ever, with nationally loved bands playing shows ...
What could be more uplifting than the country's national orchestra for young people. And they are in town. So how did they ...
Just a couple of weeks remain to delve into the history of the Norton Disney Dodecahedron. This exhibition looks at the last ...
The unstoppable success of the BAFTA Award-winning CBBC TV series is coming live (and dead!) to the Royal Concert Hall this ...
“So near and yet so far.” This idiom is attributed mostly to an Alfred Tennyson poem from 1850, an elegy to grief. It is a ...
It's a rejuvenated Travis that take to the Rock City stage, that legendary stage which seems to transform a night out from good to great... They sold millions of records, reaching the kind of ubiquity ...
LeftLion is Nottingham’s meeting point for information about what’s going on in our city, from the established organisations to the grassroots. We want to keep what we do free to all to access, but ...
Feeling Nottstalgic? As part of LeftLion's work digitally archiving our predecessor Overall magazine we rediscovered some favourite Nottingham haunts of the nineties... Veggie-friendly cafe, opposite ...
The second edition of the renowned Jimmy Rocket and Friends event at Mimm Studios featured sets from Lvndlxrd, Rukus Regardless, Stan, Kyeza, Vandal, Savage, Origin One, and of course Jimmy Rocket ...
Little more than five months after they stunned a packed-out Bodega, Welsh punk five-piece Panic Shack returned to Nottingham for an ever bigger and more triumphant show at Rescue Rooms... LeftLion is ...
Though brutal and decidedly unromantic, Graham Caveney’s new ‘memoir of a diagnosis’ is told with remarkable tenderness and wit. For three years, I have known Graham Caveney only as the quiet, ...