by joa19oas | May 13, 2021 | Culture
An upcoming Sheffield production fronted by a predominately female team is set to make its first debut at the DINA theatre. ‘The Hunger’, is a post-apocalyptic horror set in 1986 and is based in North Yorkshire, after the outbreak of a novel brain disease. The...
by joa19oas | Mar 25, 2021 | Uncategorised
A Sheffield Artist has spoken out on the ‘compromise’ the creative industry has had to make as a result of the pandemic. Michael Borkowsky, curator and owner of Fronteer Gallery in Castlegate explained the finical burden artists faced due to the cancelation of events...
by joa19oas | Mar 25, 2021 | Charity, Health, News
A barmaid from Doncaster vowed to complete a 500-mile trek to raise cash for a cancer charity, so it can continue its vital support for cancer patients during the pandemic. Amelia Davey, set herself the mammoth task of walking over 16 miles a day for 31 days, which is...
by joa19oas | Mar 25, 2021 | Health, Sport
Sheffield’s ice-skating community was furious after the Government failed to support ice-skating rinks throughout the three national lockdowns. This news came after the Government categorised ice-skating rinks as entertainment facilities, instead of sports venues...
by joa19oas | Mar 25, 2021 | Health, Sport
Sheffield Tennis Clubs welcomed the return of tennis this week in the initial phase of the Government’s roadmap out of lockdown, after months of uncertainty. The news came after the Government gave the green light for courts to reopen from 29 March after venues were...