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Jamie Taylor’s exploration into Sheffield’s embryonic electronic and alternative music scene is a time capsule filled with fascinating anecdotes, anarchy and plenty of humour.
We speak to Dean Honer and DJ Parrot about how they made Pickled Eggs and Sherbet, which has now been remastered and reissued on vinyl for the first time.
The Kooks cook up a singalong storm as they return to The Leadmill for the first time in 20 years.
“I don't know why I'm going, I don't even like The Kooks,” I grumble as I leave the house. As I'm making my way into town I think about The Kooks. It’s been twenty years since they last played The ...
Environmental justice technologist, researcher and educator Jocelyn Longdon on what our city can learn from indigenous wisdom and the environmental action of marginalised people.
Doncaster Civic Office, where Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council meets. Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council The hard-right Reform party could be on course to take the majority of seats on ...
Inspired by bell hooks, Faye's intimate and personable memoir is an accessible entrypoint into the ways love plays out in the world around us.
“Writing a book about love isn’t something I ever thought I would do,” confesses Shon Faye, journalist, podcast presenter and author of the landmark debut novel The Transgender Issue. Yet her new ...
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How the River Porter could one day look at Moorfoot. Sheaf & Porter Rivers Trust. “There’s a once-in-a-generation opportunity to put the Porter and the Sheaf back into Sheffield. If we miss it now, we ...
In the run-up to his event at this year's Festival of Debate, economic anthropologist Jason Hickel speaks to Alice Flanagan about degrowth and his hopes for mass mobilisation across the globe.
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