An exhibition to mark the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, Holocaust Memorial Day, has been held at the Winter Gardens.
An exhibition to mark the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, Holocaust Memorial Day, has been held at the Winter Gardens.
Sylvester Stallone was in Sheffield on Sunday for his sole UK appearance of an international tour. Sheffield Palestine Solidarity Campaign organised a silent demonstration outside City Hall to protest against his fundraising for the Israeli Defence Force.
Dogs are being trained to support people who have disabilities by helping out with day to day actives. They can also warn someone if they are about to have an epileptic fit so that they can move to a safe place before the fit starts.
Cue Zone is a project to get snooker in to Schools. Steve Davis was at the Sheffield Park Academy to give a helping hand.
Jordan Thomas was murdered a month ago as he was sitting as a passenger in a car on Derek Dooley Way. Police have made a fresh appeal to the public for anybody who has information that might lead to catching others who may have been involved in the incident.
Sheffield is set to have its own Chinese Quarter which will host a residential and retail area, a Plaza as well as a business incubator which will encourage Chinese business to come and be based in the City.
A local film critic has been fined after admitting to theft of cameras from Sheffield’s local TV channel, Sheffield Live.
Van Connor, whose real name is Sherief Fekry, aged 31, of Birdwood Road, Grimesthorpe, pleaded guilty at Sheffield Magistrates Court and was fined £83 and ordered to pay £85 costs.
The two cameras, together worth over £5,000, were taken from Sheffield Live TV during Fekry’s weekly film review radio programme, Slam Dunk Cinema. Sheffield Live recovered one of the cameras from eBay and the other was later found when police raided Fekry’s home.
Fekry has been a regular producer and presenter on Sheffield Live community radio since he launched his Slam Dunk Cinema programme in August 2011. He also writes film reviews, under the name Van Connor, for Exposed Magazine.
Steve Buckley, Chair of Sheffield Live TV, said: “We were shocked to find two of our cameras missing from our broadcast studios just ten weeks after launching Sheffield’s local TV channel and we have been determined to get to the bottom of it. Following a police investigation, we now know that Mr Fekry, who we had known as Van Connor, used his trusted access to our facilities to steal valuable broadcast equipment and to attempt to sell it on eBay. We are very grateful to South Yorkshire Police for their support and assistance.”
Sheffield Live confirmed that it has cancelled the Slam Dunk Cinema radio programme and Fekry is no longer involved with the channel.
An exhibition showcasing the work of young Sheffield Artists is on display at the Millennium Galleries in Sheffield.
The third Monday of January is considered the most depressing day of the year. We asked the people of Sheffield how they felt.
Local performers got together to put on a Happy January event. The Old Woolies on the Moor is being transformed in to a space where artists create and perform while people have their coffee. Comedians, singers and dancers got together to cheer people up and to support the new venue.