A new pop-up cinema is coming to Sheffield this October at Whirlow Hall Farm and bringing three immersive witch-themed screenings just in time for Halloween. The first showing in the […]
Found Fiction
Before reading a novel, we may peruse the blurb, read reviews and thumb through the opening pages to get a gist of what the story is about. While that isn’t […]
Illuminate the Gardens 2018
As the days begin to shorten and autumn’s satisfying crunch can be felt underfoot, it’s time to look forward to all the enjoyable activities that are synonymous with the last […]
Interview: A Guy Called Gerald
A Guy Called Gerald 29 Aug 2018 “You greedy rat head fuck.” Not one to mince his words and why should he? Gerald Simpson AKA A Guy Called Gerald has […]
Bullion Chocolate: Kickstarter Campaign
Sheffield is home to a wealth of award-winning food and luckily for us that also includes Bullion Chocolate, Yorkshire’s first bean-to-bar craft chocolate manufacturer. In the two years since founder […]
Grey Suit Clay
Sheffield-based artist and designer Francesca Hague has been honing her wheel-throwing skills for quite some time now, and the name Grey Suit Clay has become synonymous with beautiful hand-crafted ceramic […]
Colour Field // Liz West Retrospective
From 13 October until 22 December, The Civic in Barnsley will host a gloriously colourful retrospective of colour field artist and Barnsley native, Liz West. The Colour Field exhibition will […]
Festival of Debate 2018 Round-Up
This year’s Festival of Debate, coordinated by Opus, was a series of 80 events hosted across the city with a range of partners, lasting from April right through to the […]
Review: The Broadfield’s New Orleans Supper Club
On a balmy summer’s evening in August we ventured into the private dining room upstairs at The Broadfield. The room was bathed in the last sunlight of the day and […]
Review – Deer Shed Festival 9
At 7:30am on Thursday morning, Baldersby Park is eerily quiet. Surrounded by peaceful, undisturbed countryside, at first glance, one might question whether this tranquil landscape could really transform into a […]
Common Thread Clothes Exchange
If you’ve ever passed by Union St on the last Saturday of the month you may well have wondered what all the ecstatic faces peering out from behind stuffed suitcases […]
Ocean Colour Scene: Interview with Simon Fowler
On Sunday 19 August, Don Valley Bowl will play host to a day-long Britpop extravaganza, featuring a bounty of indie favourites and including a headline appearance by none other than Ocean […]