A scheme that will allow Sheffield citizens to invest in projects to help tackle climate breakdown and make the city greener and more sustainable will be up and running by the end of the year, the ...
We had a great time hosting the discussion section at the Radical Abundance book launch event Opus held two weeks ago. We’re really grateful to everyone who stuck around after the in-conversation to ...
Former steelworkers Awad Gobran and Said Ali in the 1960s. Yemenis have been settling in Britain for more than 150 years, making them one of the UK’s longest-established Arab communities. In the 19th ...
Inspired by the life of jazz legend Nina Simone, Black is the Color of My Voice follows the singer as she seeks redemption after the early death of her father, reflecting on her journey from child ...
The first and last time I saw The Pharcyde was almost 30 years ago in 1996, at the much-lamented Phoenix Festival and then in London as part of a great summer. So putting rose-tinted spectacles aside, ...
Throw us a liveline: Bilk. Hamish Yewdall. “This tour is obviously going to be chaos,” promised Bilk. Speaking to the Music Venue Trust (MVT), they said, “We need real life, real energy, real ...
Earlier this year, on a grey Sunday in March, I attended my first door-knocking session along with three people who made up the newly-formed Sheffield Apartheid Free Zone (SAFZ). It was only the group ...
The University of Sheffield invited Rolls-Royce and Boeing to a flagship meeting, despite both companies’ links with the genocide in Gaza.
Girl band starter pack: Panic Shack. Danny Atherton. Panic Shack describe their songwriting focus as “what it’s like to be a working-class woman in the world.” They touch on themes of work, dating and ...
What’s in a name? The question of how language shapes how we see the world has been occupying linguists and philosophers for years. Take the name of our city, for example. ‘Sheffield’ is of ...
Around 500 Sheffielders gathered in Barker's Pool to resist the far-right. Now Then. A planned show of force by fascists and the far-right ended in humiliation yesterday in Sheffield after just half a ...
British democracy is truly circling the wet rim of history’s greasiest toilet. Every major political party seems to be operating under the belief that Reform UK supporters have five votes each and ...
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