Words by Roseanne May Cross The iconic musical ‘The Sound of Music’ has captured the world’s hearts since it was first performed and this was Continue Reading
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Take Over Hallam with Macmillan Cancer Support!
Words by Alison Janes, Saturday 21st March 2015, 6.30pm, The Hubs. Fancy a night of live music, entertainment and a chance to win some amazing Continue Reading
‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ hits the Lyceum stage with a bang
Words by: Lila Bird and Rachel Bradbury “Set in the Deep South, Harper Lee’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel sees racial injustice envelop a small-town community. Through Continue Reading
Affording Student Life
Written by Monica Mistry, Following the article from The Guardian explaining that many students cannot cover the cost of their accommodation with the loans they Continue Reading
Anne Kirkbride: The Weatherfield One
Words by Eve Moore, The nation was left shocked recently following the untimely death of Coronation Street legend, Anne Kirkbride at the age of 60. Continue Reading
The Sound of Music Comes to the Hills of Sheffield
Words by Roseanne May Cross Steel City welcomes one of the greatest musicals of all time to Sheffield Theatres! We have all seen the film Continue Reading
Candle
If there’s one thing SHUlife loves it’s creativity, so here’s Emily Matthew’s piece, ‘Candle’ I watch the candle intently. The flame dances around the wick Continue Reading
What To Do When You Don’t Know What To Do
Words by Sian Hodkin I guarantee that you have probably read around fifteen of these articles before and just thought nothing of it, you think Continue Reading
See Arthur Miller’s ‘Playing for Time’ Come to Life in Sheffield
Words by Eve Moore 2015 marks the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz and the Centenary of Arthur Miller’s birth. To commemorate both significant Continue Reading
Unmissable musical promises mayhem, mischief and misery.
Words by Michael Hudson I know ‘Blood Brothers’ like the back of my hand. I have appeared in amateur versions more than once, I’ve seen Continue Reading