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Preview: World Snooker Championship semi-finals

by admin | Apr 29, 2021 | Culture, Sport, Top stories, Top Story 3 - Home Page sub 2

The four semi-finalists are taking centre stage in today’s World Snooker Championships at the Crucible theatre. Play starts at around 11 am and the first semi-final features favourite for the tournament Mark Selby, who is a 3-time winner of the event, and he comes up...

Sheffield theatres excited by return with brand new festival launching

by admin | Apr 29, 2021 | Culture

The theatre industry is set for a return in Sheffield, as the Sheffield Together Festival season launches on 24 May. The upcoming event sees 13 local artists and is a two-week celebration of artists in the area and their work. It features a range of different...

Sheffield University’s Michelle Rawlins Releases New Book ‘The Steel Girls’

by admin | Apr 22, 2021 | Culture

Award-winning journalist, Michelle Rawlins, has released her new book ‘The Steel Girls’ based on the real life women who worked in the Sheffield steel industry during World War Two. ‘The Steel Girls’, which was released a week ago (April 15) is the first in a...

Sheffield Couple Gain Recognition For Songwriting Competition

by joa18iaj | Apr 22, 2021 | Community, Culture

A Sheffield couple who have written songs about their upbringing have finished runners-up in the UK Songwriting Competition. Pamela Ward, 74, and her husband Paul Cherrington, 69, wrote the song ‘Errand Lasses and Buffer Girls’ after Mrs Ward was inspired...

Sheffield Couple Gain Recognition For Songwriting Competition

by admin | Apr 22, 2021 | Community, Culture

A Sheffield couple who have written songs about their upbringing have finished runners-up in the UK Songwriting Competition. Pamela Ward, 74, and her husband Paul Cherrington, 69, wrote the song ‘Errand Lasses and Buffer Girls’ after Mrs Ward was inspired...

Sheffield artist hopes new exhibition will get people laughing about grief

by joa18tpc | Apr 22, 2021 | Culture

Image: Sophie Shukla and her late father. Sheffield-based artist Sophie Shukla has claimed she hopes to encourage people to laugh about grief with her new exhibition. Titled ‘It’s Okay, You Can Laugh’, the exhibition will launch on May 22 and has been advertised with...
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