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Sheffield publication Exposed Magazine reviewed The Antics positively, saying "Antics always have something to say, no matter how surreal, absurd or inappropriate it might end up sounding, and that’s the fun. The fact that truly anything could happen next is enough to keep you engaged and ensures you’re never bored".
Among the businesses using the Beehive Works at present (in addition to Gregory Fenton Ltd) are: Exposed Magazine (an entertainment and listings guide for Sheffield), Hardy Transactions Ltd (corporate finance advisors), the Brunch Box (take away food outlet) and P. Hobson Ltd (metal finishing services). [1] [4]
The Leadmill is the longest running live music venue and nightclub in Sheffield, in the county of South Yorkshire, England, [1] based on Leadmill Road, lying on the southeast edge of the city centre. It opened in 1980 in a former flour mill , originally a Community Centre.
The Showroom Cinema is an independent cinema, café bar and creative workspace contributing to the culture in Sheffield, England. [1] In 2002, the cinema was voted the favourite independent cinema of Guardian readers. [2] In November 2007, Showroom was awarded the title Best Cultural Venue in Sheffield's Exposed [3] Magazine Awards.
Sheffield Steel Roller Derby have been featured in the Sheffield Telegraph, [6] and the Sheffield Star. [25] The SmashDance event was also mentioned in Exposed Magazine. Sheffield Steel Rollergirls appeared on ITV1's ITV Calendar on 22 April 2010. [26] They have also had a number of appearances on BBC Radio Sheffield. [27]
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Pete McKee (born 1 February 1966) is a painter and commercial artist from Sheffield, England.He is a cartoonist for the Sheffield Telegraph ' s sports section. [1] He has exhibited regularly around the North of England.
The Crazy Daisy Nightclub was a discothèque and dance club in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England in the mid-1970s to late 1980s, located originally on the corner of York Street and High Street, Sheffield. [citation needed] It was known as The Beer Keller in the early to mid-1970s. It was renamed the Crazy Daizy in 1973 and run by Mecca.