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The Sheffield culture guide written by in-the-know locals

Formed in 1990, R&B group TLC is the biggest-selling American girl group of all time. Preparing for their forthcoming tour, they reflect on their career and work that promoted safe sex, women’s pleasure, being yourself and the importance of strong friendships.

Screenings:
18 June, 8:30pm, Crucible Theatre – with extended conversation with director Matt Kay
19 June, 6pm, Showroom – with Q&A with director Matt Kay

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A History of Sadness

Sat. 21 June 2025 — Sun. 22 June 2025

Showroom

This short film examines the complex mother-daughter bond by focusing on three generations of Iranian women. Their relationship evolves as they navigate migration, political upheaval, displacement, cultural adaptation and generational change.

Fagan's

An undisturbed little spot to take in the evening over a few scoops of Tetley's and a Traditional Irish music session. Down the side of the pub is a suitably nostalgic mural by artist Pete McKee.

Midsummer Festival

Sun. 22 June 2025

Hillsborough Park, Parkside Road, S6 2AB

A huge celebration of creativity and community. With youth theatre performances, Ukrainian folk music, collaborative weaving and Romani dance. Plus games, football, cycling, puppetry, circus, gardening and food and drink, maker stalls, and lots more.

The Greystones

The back room of this flagship Thornbridge pub is an intimate setting to catch artists slightly off the beaten track. Leaning towards folk and blues acts, it plays host to a mix of established artists, emerging talent and local grassroots performers.