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A Magazine for Sheffield

Issue 65 August 2013

This month we’ve got some great art from Manchester-based Peter Et Le Wolff, who has a range of styles and subject matters. We’ve had our eye on his work for a while now so it’s nice to give it an online feature.

Content wise, I strongly recommend you read this month’s Dead Space piece about the new Furnace Park in Shalesmoor, Andrew Wood’s psychogeography article, and Imogen DeCordova’s interview with Soul Jazz Records founder Stuart Baker ahead of his appearance at Refract this month. More info on that after the click-through.

We’ll be back in print next month so keep em peeled. The printed mag always gets snapped up so quickly, especially with the influx of new residents in September, so make sure you grab a copy in the first week of September.

As ever, if you have comments or want to get involved with Now Then in some way, drop me a line.

This month's articles

Localcheck Burning Issues.

Last month a huge black column of smoke, visible 20 miles from Sheffield, raised far-reaching questions on issues ranging from austerity to…

Scything: Cutting a clean swathe

The days of the clipped lawn and manicured border are coming to an end. As the homogeneity of daily life increases, people are…

Sheffield’s rich comedy scene

Sheffield is not well known for comedy. But then again, where is? Our hotspots all bustle with the ubiquitous clamour of live music. Much…

Peter Et Le Wolff: THE ART OF CYCLING

Aside from conjuring an alias that suits many of his colourful, storybook drawings, Peter Et Le Wolff has meandered from ‘sketchy’ style at…

Sound Sexism and Music.

A talking point on everybody's lips in recent weeks has been new plans to block access to pornography on the internet, supposedly as a…

Filmreel Migrations.

The exodus began with the freest of them all. Those who can genuinely escape themselves via their craft and ability to convince through…

Dinner Parties.

Serves 4-6. Recipe by Sam Walby. Italian meatballs are commonplace in this country, but unless you go to a Scandinavian restaurant you…