A safe house in Walkley: writing Rose's House back into Sheffield's queer history
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A safe house in Walkley: writing Rose's House back into Sheffield's queer history

Naomi Abel-Hirsch is the director of Rose's House, a short documentary that premiered at Sheffield DocFest in June. Here, she tells the story of a forgotten corner of the city's queer past.

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u/NowThenSheff — 16 hours ago

I love you, you pay my rent: How the cost-of-living crisis inspired Sheffield's new 'anti-romance' novel

In the book, Jo depicts a familiar image of the city, with nightclubs and venues closing down and new fancy flats being built. Though she rarely names a specific place, Sheffield is very recognisable (while reading I found myself messaging friends asking ‘which Wetherspoons in the city would you say is the worst?’)

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u/NowThenSheff — 9 days ago
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Sheffield's energy revolution: how a dairy farm and a community benefit society are reshaping Britain's energy future

Not content with making first-rate ice cream, Our Cow Molly are now exploring how methane from their cows can help power their farm.

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u/NowThenSheff — 14 days ago