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Arts & Culture

Creative practitioners across South Yorkshire invited to collaborate with region’s film, music, arts and theatre leaders

College Movie Night: Is the Lord of the Rings Trilogy Still Good?

City Views: Francesca Scotrick-Boyd – “Moving back was the best thing I could have done”

Artist Spotlight: Marc Barker

Village Screen’s Big Halloween Scream at Peak Cavern

Heritage Sheffield: Get Schooled

Living and Working at Park Hill

The Full Monty: Sheffield Bucket List

Black History Month and more at Theatre Deli this month

REVIEW: Typical Girls – Not your typical night at the theatre

Sensoria Festival 2021: What’s On

No Time to Die (SPOILER-FREE)

City Views: Millie Butler – “I was very quickly won over by the plush and breathtaking green spaces that engulfed the city”

The best of Bond… James Bond.

Enjoy cinema under the stars at Sheffield Amphitheatre this week

“The city that blends the urban, the industrial and the natural environment” – Laura Merrill and Jim Ghedi on ‘From The Estate’ exhibition

Everything that’s happening for the Everybody’s Talking About Jamie premiere

Peddler crew bring ‘floral feast for the eyes’ to Castlegate

Sensoria Festival reveals exciting line-up for 2021 event

Get lost with comedy cabaret show as they return to Sheffield shore

Before Breakfast’s Guide to Sheffield’s ‘Women of Steel’

The Best Online Bookmakers for British Pro-Sports

Not your typical night at the theatre

“It’s linking personal narratives into wider metaphors about the estate, our culture as a whole…” – Artist Conor Rogers on ‘Manor Boy’ exhibition

“I think it’s a story that Sheffield needs to hear right now” – Operation Crucible writer Kieran Knowles on the play’s return to the Steel City

Best College Football Films and the Actors Who Made History

Fresh as a Vintage Rose: Meet the new female fashion collective looking to inspire

“I’ve been a bit hypnotised by pictures for as long as I can remember” – Interview with Sheffield photographer Lou White

Through the Lens: Fraser Havenhand

Theatre Preview: Typical Girls is bringing the noise to the Crucible stage