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The ex-Black Midi man introduces us to his menagerie of dysfunctional men over the course of a marathon set.
Sheffield is set to trial an innovative new form of zebra crossing that could make it easier and quicker for pedestrians to navigate the city, as well as cut the number of deaths and serious injuries ...
A rain-damaged invitation to watch two individuals consume rice cakes in Sheffield's Weston Park – bulletproof recession entertainment meets nouveau punk Dada art.
Traditional forms of journalism have let communities across our city down. That's why over the next few years we're looking at ways to use our platform and our skills to help build real community ...
RivelinCo is an arts centre without walls, operating in Hillsborough and other parts of north Sheffield. Their latest venture, the Neighbourhood Artists Project (NAP), will take place between May and ...
Cronenberg’s new film plays like a greatest hits of his filmography, touching on familiar themes of identity, technology and the changing of the body – all inspired by and imbued with the deep grief ...
This year’s Sheffield DocFest programming was an exploration and celebration of international filmmaking. The following is a series of reviews from a selection of films. Gaza Sound Man received the ...
We have a way of holding onto memories through food. Not just memories of the big moments, but of the quiet, everyday ones. A grandparent handing a wooden spoon to a child to lick the cake mixture.
Sheffield-raised Rennie, who died last month aged 65, was celebrated as football’s first top flight Black referee. But he was also a pivotal figure for local club Hallam FC.
Run by and for local women, Ammi’s Kitchen is turning home-cooked meals into connection and opportunities. Kitchen manager Nell tells us more about the community venture.
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