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Watch: Sheffield celebrating Black music a year on from the MOBOs
A celebration of Black music and inclusivity was hosted in the Winter Gardens yesterday afternoon. The event commemorates the one-year anniversary of the MOBO...
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Sheffield orchestra raises £1,400 for children’s charities following success of spring concert
The University of Sheffield Concert Orchestra has raised £1,400 for children's charities following the success of their spring concert last Saturday. Orchestra President George Harris said: “We raised £2,500 just across all ticket and raffle revenue, and £1,400 of...
Wave of Pro-Palestinian demonstrations take place at Universities across the country
Encampments and demonstrations can be seen being set up on University campus' across the UK in Edinburgh, Warwick, Manchester and Sheffield, all in protest of the Israel-Gaza war. On 1 May, students from the University of Sheffield could be seen setting up a camp...
La Croissantera defend ‘unique’ Fish Finger and Wagyu Beef croissants amid controversy.
A new Sheffield bakery is causing a stir with wacky and weird fillings that would surely upset the French. The cafe on Division Street in Sheffield City Centre, formerly known as Cawa, rebranded in early 2024 to fully specialise in the sale of sweet and savoury...
Art exhibition ‘Organic’ opened to public at Cupola Gallery this week
Kathryn Watson unveiled a new solo art exhibition inspired by nature on Friday 3 May. Kathryn is a fine art artist who creates ceramic sculptures located in Sheffield. The exhibition is centred around the structure of nature and will be shown up until the 1st of June....
Senior Coroner delivers ‘fantastic’ bereavement talk
A talk with the Senior Coroner for the Life, Loss, and Death Festival 2024
Sheffield artists prepare their studios for a second weekend of open galleries
Open Up Sheffield 2024 features the Steel City’s talents over two weekends.




