by Nathaniel Greatbanks | Apr 25, 2024 | Culture, News, Sport
The Snooker World Championship has been a staple of sport in Sheffield and staff and fans of The Crucible are annoyed at its potential departure. Barry Hearn, president of Matchroom Sport, issued a warning to Sheffield City Council that the snooker will be relocated...
by Yaocheng Liu | Apr 25, 2024 | Community, Culture, Environment, Watch
A new zero waste shop has been opened by a newlyweds in Sheffield this week. The couple, Sam and Taylor Ogle-Timson, of Whitham Road, named their shop Trixie’s Pantry after their two-year-old dog. Taylor said: “This is a zero waste shop, so you can just walk in and...
by Angela Garcia | Apr 25, 2024 | Culture, Front Page Highlights, Top Story 3 - Home Page sub 2
An independent Sheffield filmmaker has told of her shock at being nominated for three awards. Debbie Howard, who runs Big Buddha Films in Sheffield, wrote and directed her short movie ‘Safe’ which explores the harassment women face by men in public spaces...
by Issy Todd | Apr 19, 2024 | Culture, Top stories
South Yorkshire’s largest independent vinyl and CD store is set to welcome lots of music lovers this Saturday to celebrate Record Store Day 2024. Record Collector is located on Fulwood Road, Sheffield, and stocks over 50,000 vinyl records and 25,000 CDs. They are one...
by Annaleece Longmore | Apr 19, 2024 | Community, Culture, Uncategorised
Celebrating queer love was at the forefront of a Festival of Debate talk on Wednesday. The city is welcoming talks focussing on democracy, inequality, and climate change. Beginning 16 April and running through until 25 May, one of the opening events was at Sir...
by Amy Goddard | Apr 19, 2024 | Culture, Top stories
Popular Thai restaurant ‘Thaikhun Street’ opened their second all-you-can-eat buffet destination in the UK last Friday at Meadowhall. The buffet menu offers customers a spread of authentic Thai food from curries to rice and noodle dishes all inspired by...