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Arts & Culture

Interview with Life of Pie director Max Webster: “It asks the question of how we tell the story of our lives”

Artist Spotlight: Jim Spendlove

6 reasons to head to the Folk Forest Festival this weekend

The Girl on the Train Review

Child’s Play (2019) Review

Best destinations for the young tourists in Norway

Mother: Film Review

New photography book shows industrial Sheffield in the early 90s

Sheffield: Set City – Films and TV Series filmed in the Steel City

The Sound is Innocent: Johana Ožvold Review

Staveley Hall to celebrate 50 years of Kes

Summer jewellery trends 2019 to look out for

“I don’t know where I get the energy; I’m just passionate about these things” – Interview with Benjamin Zephaniah

Making a splash with Cable Waterski!

Gravel Pit: “An emporium of delights!”

Doc/Fest 2019 Film Review: Once Aurora

Our Most Brilliant Friends: Slow Club documentary adds extra date & Rebecca Taylor Q+A

Picture House Social to host Sheffield whisky show

Doc/Fest 2019 Review: Dark Suns

Barry Hines’ lost play about the Battle of Orgreave to be resurrected

Doc/Fest 2019: “The idea was to show this different world within the city” – Rita Maia on Lisbon Beat

Gin Fever: 10 reasons to check out the festival

A Place for All: Taking a closer look at the Foodhall community cafe

Migration Matters: Celebrating Sanctuary in the Steel City

“Racism is alive and kicking!” – Director Lanre Malaolu on The Circle

Preview: Doc/Fest 2019

Foodhall: Breakfast & The Breakfast Club

Review: Barber Shop Chronicles @ Crucible Theatre

Sheffield’s Doc/Fest to screen Game of Thrones documentary

Fake Festival at Endcliffe Park, May 18, 2019