The Chinese new year starts on Thursday but the celebrations have already began with the dance of the Dragon being performed outside Sheffield Town Hall.
The Chinese new year starts on Thursday but the celebrations have already began with the dance of the Dragon being performed outside Sheffield Town Hall.
Local costume historian Janet Stain talks about the history of womens underwear.
Illustrations, watercolours and prints of birds collected by Thomas Eaton in the mid 19 century are on display at the Millennium Gallery.
A campaign to raise awareness about Tinnitus and how to cope with it
Sarah Champion MP for Rotherham calls for funding to support the survivors of child sexual exploitation.
Professor Jim Al-Khalili who is a well known theoretical physicist and a humanist was invited to speak in Sheffield about whether our future is already mapped out for us.
Sugar Hill gang, The Buzzcocks and Billy Bragg are among the line up for this year’s Tramlines Festival.
A scheme to encourage people with learning disabilities and autism to vote has been set up. Workshops and the first accessible registration forms have been produced to help people to register. Thursday is national voter registration day and people will get support at the local Dimensions office on Meeting House Lane, Sheffield.
Sheffield is one of only three Cities in the Country that have been chosen to show the Spike Lee film Selma before its Premier in London next week. Selma follows the story of what took place after Martin Luther King made his famous” I Have a Dream” Speech.
Sheffield University is carrying out research in how pre school children use tablets apps. It is estimated that 70% of under 5 year olds have access to tablets and smartphones.