
Theatre Review: Black Cat
We know that Edgar Allen Poe’s tales are classics. They’re gothic, they’re dark, they’re sinister – we know the drill. But they’re all a bit same-y … Continue reading Theatre Review: Black Cat
My reviews for LeftLion Magazine on theatre, art, culture and food in the Nottingham.
We know that Edgar Allen Poe’s tales are classics. They’re gothic, they’re dark, they’re sinister – we know the drill. But they’re all a bit same-y … Continue reading Theatre Review: Black Cat
Nottingham’s food scene is pretty awesome. There’s tons of eateries to treat yourself to something naughty, but where do you go if you fancy something on … Continue reading Noshingham: The Healthy Eating Spesh
The definition of MILF. Kind of. Wait… I first stumbled upon Sexy Mama in early April when walking through Hockley. A few Google searches later, it … Continue reading Sexy Mama Love Spaghetti: Pasta Masters
Entering the Luminarium felt surreal; like I’d happened upon Narnia. I had to crawl through the opening flap to make sure I didn’t let any air … Continue reading Inflatable Structure Don Alan Parkinson Talks The New Luminarium Albesila at Highfields Park
Women of a Nervous Disposition coincides with Mental Health Awareness Week, which falls on Monday 8 – Sunday 14 May. The exhibition looks to address historical … Continue reading Art Review: Women of a Nervous Disposition
The main floor hosts a range of different artists, whose works explore what it is to ‘draw the line’. It’s an interesting thought, ‘drawing the line’. … Continue reading Art Review: Draw the Line
This little gem has recently set up shop in Beeston. Having only being around for two to three months, this micropub has made a noteworthy mark … Continue reading We went a’guzzlin’ down Beeston… Totally Tapped Microbrewery
Based just outside of the heart of Hockley, the Surface Gallery is a gem for local aspiring artists. The Postcard Show has been growing in popularity … Continue reading Art Review: International Postcard Show
A showcase of a selection of work from Nottingham Trent University’s second-year photographers, Focus covered a range of ideas from opinions on cultural topics to simply … Continue reading Surface Gallery host NTU Photographers for Focus Exhibition