April 4, 2012
As you’ll know if you’ve ever read a Now Then magazine around this time of year before, we love Peace in the Park, and with good reason. Well, many reasons in fact. It’s free to attend, it showcases the best local talent and some gems from around the country too and raises money for charity all day to… [...]
March 5, 2012
Broadband. Two things jump to mind. 1. Huge, corporate multinationals dominate the market, putting shareholders’ profits ahead of customer service, quality of product and everything else. 2. Hard to get excited about the nuts and bolts of.
However, in Sheffield we are lucky enough to have an independent provider of the highest average speeds in the… [...]
February 10, 2012
Sick of lovesick poets? Dreading the Valentine’s drivel? Too sarcastic for sickly sweet sentiments competitive poetry night Slam Bam Thank You Ma’am is back for a night of anti-Valentine vitriol, verve and vivacity as 10 local poets compete for the title of Sheffield’s Funny Valentine 2012.
Headlining the night will be Grande Dame of Slam… [...]
November 8, 2011
Although the first Ladyfests can be traced back to the 90s this weekend sees the movement come to Sheffield for the first time. Organised entirely by volunteers and all to raise money for Sheffield Rape and Sexual Abuse Counselling Service (SRASACS) you don’t want to miss this weekend.
It’s a packed line up starting with a range of… [...]
November 2, 2011
As part of the Rotherham Open Arts Festival the 1st of November saw the Old Market Gallery swing it’s doors open on the new ‘Rotherham Roots’ exhibition featuring some ruddy awesome local talent in the form of Michael Latimer and Pete McKee.
The collection includes… [...]