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Why Anwar Akhtar is a crucial part of Sheffield’s clubbing history
Synths, steel, klang and bassbins in the People’s Republic of South Yorkshire
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Synths, steel, klang and bassbins in the People’s Republic of South Yorkshire
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‘An account of one restless woman looking for another’
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How Holly Williams made Sheffield her muse
‘The disquieting air of a David Lynch film’
Plus, big news about the Abbeydale Picture House
Plus, is Nether Edge really one of the best places to live in the North?
Plus, pictures from our members’ event
The doubling Sheffield has been waiting for
Why the placebo effect could be the future of mental health
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Plus, news of The Tribune’s next members’ event