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18: EXPOSED VS Packed with over five different types of fiery chilli, the guys at Lavang served up the ultimate curry challenge last month. Could we handle the heat?

29: EXPOSED IN SESSION Fresh from bagging Best Unsigned Artist at the recent Exposed Awards and with an new EP just around the corner, Sheffield songstress Caroline Francess treads the In Session boards this month.

33: GIVING IT SOME WELLY! With festival season fast approaching we’ve rounded up some of the best events in the UK and blagged a ton of free tickets for you lovely lot to win online. Head on over and start planning your summer!

50: SHEFFIELD FOOD FESTIVAL 2017 The city’s biggest free event returns to the Peace Gardens next month – and it’s looking tastier than ever! Get stuck into our 8-page guide to this year’s festivities.

95: C DUNCAN We get to know a bit more about the Glaswegian virtuoso ahead of his stop-off at The Leadmill this month.

96: ALABAMA 3 Rob Spragg AKA Larry Love tells Exposed why people are hearing the Alabama 3 message now more than ever.

11: UPFRONT 18: VS 69: FASHION 73: FOOD & DRINK 81: THINGS TO DO 82: COMEDY 85: NIGHTLIFE 89: MUSIC 98: LGBT 100: GAMING 103: FILM 105: CULTURE

In my book, May is a belter of a month for a number of reasons. For starters, we usually see the temperatures creeping up by a couple of degrees as summer edges closer; in turn meaning that the luscious beer gardens of Sheffield are once again fair game and, let’s face it, weekends become a much more entertaining prospect when that’s the case. Secondly, we get not only one but TWO bank holidays. Hopefully you’ll have your May Day covered by the time this mag is out and about, but head to page 69 for our round-up of things worth doing for the Spring Bank Hol at the end of this month. With gin festivals, huge DJ sets, live music all-dayers and plenty more going off, I’m sure you’ll find something that takes your fancy. Reason number three, which brings me nicely onto this issue’s main shtick, is that May heralds the beginning of festival season, and to celebrate we’ve compiled our annual festival guide with a ridiculous amount of freebie tickets on offer from some of the biggest events in the country. Gotta be in it to win it and all that – so pick a few that you fancy, head to exposedmagazine.co.uk/ competitions and have a bash. While we’re on the festival front, it’s worth noting that Sheffield Food Festival rolls into town at the end of this month. Under new management from the guys at Events Collective, things have been taken to a new level this year. They’ll be bringing an abundance of street food vendors, chef’s demos, a well-stocked bar, the all-new Eats, Beats & Treats Village, plus a range of activities for all the fam to the city centre. Scoot over to pages 5567 for a more in-depth taste of this year’s festivities. As well as all the festival hype, we’ve got interviews with Larry Love of Alabama 3 fame and C Duncan ahead of their shows this month. Throw in the usual mix of news, reviews, previews and kickarse features and you’re pretty much good to go, dear reader. Oh, and reason number four: my birthday is in May – the 16th to be precise – so if you’d like to send a card and/or cake to the Exposed office (cash gifts also welcome), it will be greatly appreciated. On a serious note, though, I’ve already had the perfect present of a Blades promotion to celebrate, so I’ll settle for you enjoying this issue of Exposed and hopefully we can give you a couple of things to look forward to in turn. Have a good’un!

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Send in the boys! Ahead of releasing their third studio album, Sheffield indie legends Milburn take over the Don Valley Bowl on June 2nd with support from Cabbage and Reverend & The Makers. The final tickets for the event are available at milburnmusic.co.uk

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11 years since the

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new tracks to feature on the upcoming album, produced by Bill Ryder-Jones and to be released later this year.

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nights in a row the band sold out the O2 Academy last year, playing to over 10,000 people in the process.

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INTERPLANETARY CLASS

Kevin Wells was on-hand at The Leadmill to catch the gloriously filthy psychedelic pop of The Moonlandingz live in the flesh. Head to page 89 for the review.

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TAURUS APRIL 20 - MAY 20

After swiping left on Kim Jong-Un’s Tinder profile, you inadvertently spark nuclear armageddon. GEMINI MAY 21 - JUNE 20 This month you slowly turn into a cabbage. CANCER JUNE 21 - JULY 22 By smothering yourself in kebab grease and wandering down West Street at 3am one bank holiday weekend, you find that you become literally irresistible to members of the opposite sex. LEO JULY 23 - AUG 22 Christ on a bendy bus, stop being such a faff arse. VIRGO AUG 23 - SEP 22 Sorry, but it looks like it’s gonna be another month of dancing like a pillock in West Street Live. As you were. LIBRA SEP 23 - OCT 22 This month you let rip with a fart so bad that you are swiftly carted off to a remote monastery in The Himalayas to spend the rest of your life in repentance. SCORPIO OCT 23 – NOV 21 The reclusive worm in your pants finally dies of loneliness.

SAGITTARIUS NOV 22 - DEC 21 Titters amongst the cosmic community reveal that your missus has been having it away with her star sign. CAPRICORN DEC 22 - JAN 19 Turns out the movements of various planets and stars in the solar system won’t really affect your financial situation or love prospects this month. Bung us a few quid, however, and I’ll see what I can do. AQUARIUS JAN 20 - FEB 18 This month, the bird is undeniably the word. PISCES FEB 19 - MAR 20 Once a Leo gets behind a righteous cause, they will never yield until justice prevails. You, the bold and unrelenting lion, will continue to campaign for the rest of your life on how freezers deserve a light just as much as a fridge does. ARIES MAR 21 – APR 19 I strongly recommend that this month you check yourself, before you quite literally wreck yourself.

Every month, the Great Foodini cups his crystal balls and slips into your aether. Can you feel him, dear reader? Can you?

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“You don’t know the cha cha slide? What are you?”

SHEFFIELD INVESTMENT AT RECORD HEIGHTS

Tramlines: The party don’t stop! Tramlines Festival has again collared some huge names to keep celebrations going through to the wee hours at their official after-parties. Taking place across the 02 Academy, The Octagon, Fusion & Foundry and Yellow Arch Studios, the after-party events will feature a wide range of DJs and artists covering a number of genres. Recent talent added to the bill includes the likes of Bugzy Malone, Gilles Peterson, Camo & Krooked, and a DJ set by Nightmares On Wax. Pairing with local promoters Nice Like Rice, Off Me Nut Records, Roots and Wild Live, the latest additions bring a huge mix of house, grime, jungle, disco and techno to the party.

TRAMLINES FESTIVAL 2017 AFTER-PARTY LINEUP

Bugzy Malone / Faithless DJ Set / Gilles Peterson / Fuse ODG / TQD / Camo & Krooked / Gerd Janson / Mike Skinner / Nightmares On Wax DJ Set / Andy Butler (Hercules And Love Affair) DJ Marky / S.P.Y / DJ Zinc / Coco / Loadstar / Prince Fatty & Horseman / 2 Bad Mice / Cause & Affect / Donae’o / Barely Legal / DJ Target / Artful Dodger / Gotsome / Kideko / Royal T / DJ Q / Flava D Andy H / A-Kid / Cheff / Deadbeat UK / Displace Crew / Dr Cryptic / Earthworm Jim / Forca / GM Ben / Inja / Junglist Alliance / Kidlib / Killa Jo / K-Orse N Basshound / Lowqui / Mr Muliplex / Nice Like Rice DJs / Pedram / Phatworld b2b Superior Cornrows / Rogue Fiesta / Sekt-87 / Steel City Rhythm / Tippa / Trojan Explosion The Tuesday Club / Nice Like Rice / Roots / Wildlife / Off Me Nut Records / Quality Control / Jungle Jam Tramlines 2017 after parties tickets are from £12 + BF, available from www.tramlines.org.uk.

THE BUSKER BUS RETURNS! This year will see the Busker Bus chugging around the city during festival weekend once again. Providing a route between the Ponderosa, Devonshire Green and Endcliffe Folk Forest stages, artists performing on the bus will be announced soon – so keep ‘em peeled! 14 | WWW.EXPOSEDMAGAZINE.CO.UK

Based on statistics released by Knight Frank, the rate of overseas investment in Sheffield’s commercial property are at an all-time high. Last year foreign spending was over £60 million and that doesn’t include the investment from HSBC to help build the new Retail Quarter. One of the biggest investments came from Spanish company Trinova Real Estate who bought the Vulcan House building for £30.9 million. The new Retail Quarter, which work started on last month, will occupy 15,000 square metres of office space and 6,000 square metres of restaurant and retail space in the city centre around Pinstone Street, Barkers Pool and Moorhead. It will hopefully incorporate more outdoor spaces, create stronger links with The Moor shopping district and an accessible multi-storey car park on Rockingham Street. The first buildings should be completed by 2019. www.sheffieldretailquarter.com

RAISING A PINT – TO SCIENCE! Sheffield is a city many have referred to as the ‘beer capital’ of the country, but it is equally known for world-leading research. Over May 15-17 Pint of Science festival will be celebrating both by using pubs across the city to bring researchers and the public together. The event aims to bring a personal touch back to science, allowing the general public to meet the faces behind the research through scientific talks, interactive demonstrations and discussions – all while enjoying a good pint! Topics include artificial intelligence; organ-on-chip technologies; climate change; stem-cell therapies and search for dark matter using the large Hadron Collider. Six different pubs are set to participate, each hosting a different theme. To browse the full programme and to buy tickets (just £4!), visit www.pintofscience.co.uk

TUDOR PLAYERS HIT HALF A CENTURY Leading amateur theatre group The Tudor Players are celebrating their 50th anniversary this year, and to commemorate they’re putting on a very special season. The Sheffield-based company, founded on March 3rd 1967, have performed the majority of their 110+ shows at the Library Theatre covering a wide range of genres and various reproductions over the years. There are two more in the works for this year; from May 16th-20th is a stage adaptation of Noël Coward’s ‘Brief Encounter’, a classic tale about the doomed love affair between suburban housewife Laura and idealistic young doctor Alec. Ending the season from October 17th – 21st is wartime classic ‘Goodnight Mister Tom’. Head to www.tudorplayers.net for info and tickets.



“If you can’t be civil about it, then sod off.”

GOOD TASTE

LOYLE CARNER – AIN’T NOTHING CHANGED

A breath of fresh air in the world where everyone shops online, Good Taste’s knowledge and experience in Fairtrade keeps customers coming back again and again. Here’s why: The ethos: Good Taste is a not for profit business that is ran by a team of volunteers. The Fairtrade store sells a wide range of high quality food, greetings cards, jewellery, gifts, toys and homeware. All the profits of Good Taste go to support ‘Taste’, a small Christian charity working in Nigeria to provide clean drinking water and sanitation facilities to the local people. Not only do they sell the fair trade goods, they also set out to educate their customers about the importance of shopping ethically and the impact it can make on others.

THE VOLUNTEERS

All workers in Good Taste are volunteers. Shop director Jenny Coleman started the idea after many years of selling Tearfund’s fair trade

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items in homes and churches. When the opportunity arose, Jenny took over the shop in Broomhill and transformed it into a beautiful Fairtrade retail experience. Her welcoming demeanour and passion for fair trade along with great quality products has kept customers coming back for more.

THE ETHICS

All of the products sold in Good Taste are sourced from fair trade and ethical wholesalers who the shop have developed a close relationship with. This means that their customers know that they are getting a high quality product whilst paying a fair price to the producers, ensuring good working conditions and allowing them to support their families. They are also members of the BAFTS (British Association of Fair Trade Suppliers).

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Another slice of nostalgic hip-hop perfection from one of the finest UK rappers around. Sun-drenched, laid-back vibes which have us stoked about his upcoming Tramlines performance.

SPARKS – HIPPOPOTAMUS Just what on earth is going on in this song? Who knows – but it’s slightly deranged and bloody brilliant. With a new album due out in September, it’s great to have the zany art-rock duo back.

BETH DITTO – FIRE The incredible pipes of The Gossip’s Beth Ditto make a welcome return amongst a stomping beat and some hard-hitting rock riffs.

GORILLAZ – SATURN BARZ Linking up with dancehall star Popcaan, Gorillaz again show their knack for diversity by enlisting revered bass music producer Baauer on this eerie, trap-style track.

ALT-J – IN COLD BLOOD Unashamedly dramatic with epic horn blasts, rising synths and the usual catchy vocal hooks, the second single from AltJ’s upcoming album certainly whets the appetite for its release next month.


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lavang You might have seen our ever-famished designer Matt Crowder taking on a mammoth-sized burger – and ultimately being reduced to tears – in the April issue of Exposed. Humiliated that he could actually be defeated by food, the takeaway aficionado challenged the guys at Lavang to whip up the hottest curry possible so he could repair his ego and restore some points for the team. But could he handle the heat? Only one way to find out… Words:

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I’m not going to lie to you, dear reader, we had some real reservations about this one. Our previous spicy food challenge almost finished off one of our young interns and resulted with the poor lad having to keep a loo roll in the fridge for over a fortnight. True story. That all said, our Matt was really keen to have a go, and after taking some fair ribbing about his failed burger fiasco last month, we thought it only fair to give him the chance to make amends. The Exposed team walked into the sleek Fulwood restaurant post-work one evening, with Matt’s appetite sharpened and confidence heightened after sinking a few pints at The Rising Sun over the road. The strong smell of spices from the kitchen immediately stung our nostrils as we were led to our table, on which a plate with an array of different chillies and spices sat – African

chillies, Bangladeshi green chillies, ghost chillies, pepper chillies, more dry-roasted chillies, paprika and some curry powder – all of which would be going into Matt’s curry explained the Lavang chef, Jay. Matt was eyeing up the ingredients nervously and asked whether it would be hotter than a vindaloo, the limit of his heat tolerance. “Ye… er… no. Don’t worry, you’ll be okay,” came the less than convincing response. The sweating had already begun. The challenge, then: to take on the ominous curry and a bowl of rice, but without the aid of chapatti or naan (Jay judged that to be cheating). To bring the win home, our guy had to finish every piece of meat and – this is the tough bit – resist temptation of anything to cool down his fiery mouth for a whole five minutes afterwards. While we were waiting for the curry (it


had to be slow-cooked for two hours so all the spices and flavours could be fully absorbed) Jay told us about the only guy to have tried this curry before. Apparently one spoonful was all he could take before throwing in the towel. More nervous sips of beer came from Matt before the curry arrived, looking and smelling pretty incredible it had to be said. Wasting absolutely no time, Matt grabbed a fork, skewered some meat and started chewing. “It’s actually really tasty,” he reflected. But a few seconds later, the heat kicked in – and with a quickly reddening face all he could manage was to splutter the words “proper” and “spicy” repeatedly in between a number of coughing fits. If things weren’t already bad enough for the poor lad, a most unwelcome fit of hiccoughs began as he went for his third forkful and a solitary tear ran down his

cheek. Picture this: a work colleague and a friend reduced to a snivelling, hiccoughing, crying, red-faced mess – it certainly wasn’t pleasant viewing. But, fair play to the guy: he just ploughed on regardless. After a short break to calm down the hiccoughs, he returned to the plate with a steely determination and before we knew it we were down to the last three pieces of meat… two more… one more… YEEEESSSS! With the spiciest of burps, he finished the curry; and now for the five minute wait until he could cool his mouth... It must have been the longest five minutes of his life, and pretty much everything uttered in that time were expletives entirely unfit for print – but he held it together and celebrated the end of the countdown by downing a pint within seconds. Bravo, Matt, bravo indeed!

VERDICT:

Talk about taking one for the team. Through the sweat, the snot and the tears Matt regained his title as Exposed’s ultimate food warrior. A big shoutout to the guys at Lavang for being such amicable hosts; we’ll certainly be back to sample something slightly cooler soon. So: who’s next?

The scores so far: EXPOSED 30 CHALLENGERS 39 DRAWS 3

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Up to 17 sites across Sheffield’s city centre have been transformed by a range of internationally-renowned artists, creating a trail of stunning contemporary artwork for people to discover. Painting on the ‘Feature Walls’ project started back in October 2016 and continued into 2017 as part of the Year of Making, a festival aiming to celebrate all forms of innovation and creativity in the region. Overall, there are 18 murals to visit which showcase talented artists from France, Spain, Italy and the UK all coming together to make the city a more vibrant setting. Exposed headed out and snapped some of our favourites last month, but if you want to find all 18 murals yourself visit www. sheffieldcityofmakers.co.uk to download your own trail map.

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1982 – THE HURRICANE IN FULL FORCE In its fifth year since moving to The Crucible, crowd favourite Alex ‘Hurricane’ Higgins wins his second World Championship title after defeating Ray Reardon in the final (with a 139 break – the highest to win a World Championship).

A LOOK BACK AT SOME OF THE CRUCIBLE’S MOST FAMOUS MOMENTS… This year marks the 40th anniversary of the World Snooker Championship being held at the Crucible Theatre. The story began back in 1977 when Mike Watterson, a Chesterfield-born promoter and former pro looking to innovate the sport, followed up on a tip from his wife who had recently seen a play at the venue. After later visiting the theatre himself, Mike was sold on the idea and applied to rent the space for two weeks, while also trying to persuade the Snooker Association of the venue’s potential. His bid was thankfully accepted by both parties and a famous relationship was born. A crowd of 250 witnessed the opening sessions of the 1977 World Snooker Championship, a tournament eventually won by two-time champion John Spencer. But from these relatively humble beginnings, the venue grew to become synonymous with the sport worldwide and today welcomes thousands of snooker fans to Sheffield every year. The event is watched by hundreds of millions across the globe (210m viewers in China alone tuned into last year’s final) and its hallowed turf has witnessed everything from streakers to assaults on officials. To celebrate the venue’s longstanding bond with the sport, we’ve rounded up some of the most memorable snooker moments at the famous theatre.

1985 – THE BLACK-BALL FINAL Often referred to as one of the best snooker games in history, this 35-frame epic between Steve Davis and Dennis Taylor sees a final frame lasting 68 minutes and a dramatic showdown on the final ball before Taylor takes the win. 18.5m people across the UK stay up until 12.19am to watch the match. 1997 – RONNIE’S ROCKET Ronnie “The Rocket” O’Sullivan lives up to his nickname brilliantly with a record-breaking 147 break in just five minutes and 20 seconds, which averages out at 8.8 seconds a shot.

1999 – HENDRY SETS THE RECORD Capping off almost a decade of dominance in the sport, Stephen Hendry convincingly beats Mark Williams 18-11 to pick up a recordbreaking seventh world title.

2011 – JUDD TRUMP ARRIVES As an outsider on 80-1, 21-year-old Judd Trump announces his arrival on the world snooker stage in style. After some explosive performances, he becomes the youngest player to reach the final since 1990 – before eventually going on to lose against John Higgins. 2012 – RONNIE BECOMES OLDEST WORLD CHAMPION SINCE RAY REARDON Despite an ever-sliding ranking and repeated talks of retirement, Ronnie O’Sullivan returns to the World Championships and turns on the style. The Rocket comfortably beats favourite Neil Robertson before hammering Ali Carter in the final, a victory which sees him become the oldest world champ since Ray Reardon. 26 | WWW.EXPOSEDMAGAZINE.CO.UK


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It’s become tradition to invite the winner of Best Unsigned Artist at our annual Exposed Awards to take on the next In Session slot – and with just a number of weeks free until recording started on a new EP, the timing was perfect for rising talent Caroline Francess to step in and fill her boots. Meeting one sunny afternoon at Roco on Glossop Road, we got to know a bit more about what makes the Sheffield songstress tick. First things first, kudos on being crowned Best Unsigned Artist at the recent Exposed Awards. How did that feel? It was awesome! Last year I was nominated for it as well; I was surrounded by all these amazing people just thinking ‘I’m never going to win’, and this year was the same because I’m a massive fan of bands like SHEAFS and Cellar Door Moon Crow. I just assumed that one of them would win. How did it feel beating them to it? Beating is such a horrible word! It was just a bit bizarre, and I was thinking ‘Just how have I managed that?’. But without sounding too cheesy, the fanbase I have are really, really supportive and I think that it just showed when they came out and voted. So, for those not yet in the know, could you tell them a bit about your musical style? It’s sort of powerful vocals mixed with melodic piano and now filled out with a band. We’ve got bass and drums in there to give in more of a fleshed out, dramatic feel. So it’s quite… er… musical-esque? I tend to focus on the lyrics and the vocals and then build around that with the instruments in a sort of way you would in a musical. I don’t really intend to do it that way, it just tends to happen.

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And when did you decide to get a band together? Back in August last year, our drummer came up to me at my headline gig and basically asked if I wanted a drummer, so I was like ‘Hell, yeah!’. We started working together and both agreed we needed a bassist to keep it going, an old friend popped up when I asked around and it gradually came together. You touched on the writing process. Is it a case of you writing the lyrics and piano, then the band work their magic on top of that? Yeah, that’s it. Most of the songs are ones I’ve had written since 2009 or something! Then when we go to practice and flesh them out together. That’s the best thing about Dan and Adam, they just clicked straight away when we were jamming; they got the style of my music really well, which was a relief because I was really worried about that. So you’re still performing and reworking songs you wrote back at high school? I started writing some songs on my first ever EP when I was about 14, and yeah, I’m still playing them now. Ever since then, I’ve just been determined to keep writing as many songs as possible. When I finished Sixth Form, I was like ‘What am I going to do with my life now?!’ – but I quickly decided to take a crack at being a singer. Your music is often described as powerful. What makes a powerful song? I tend to write about things most people go through life; I like to sing about things other people might feel they can’t express themselves. When I released ‘Ready, Aim, Fire’ that was about bullying and my personal experiences, I did a lot of campaigning with charities about that. I got lots of lovely messages from people saying it’s made them feel they can talk about it and that they had someone to turn to. It was like a dream come true. When I was getting messages like those, I knew that this is what I

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wanted to do with my life! Has the Sheffield music scene had a big impact on you? The Sheffield music scene is unbelievable. It was the best place for me to start out, as there’s just so many people looking out for each other. It’s been so important to me. What’s the plan for the rest of the year? I’m really excited because I’ve finally decided to do my next EP, which I’m hoping to record over June and July. Basically, I’m getting into the studio as soon as possible! They are songs that are already part of my set, but a couple of them are going to sound a bit different on the record. Will you be playing a new track for your live session with Exposed? I’ve got a new song which I’ve only played once in Manchester and once in Sheffield, so it’s quite a scary one because I’m still trying to judge what people think about it. It’s a very, very emotional song. But I think I’m going to play that because it’s a fresh one. It’s called ‘Can You Tell?’. Let’s have some quick-fire questions to finish off. Number one: what’s your favourite place in Sheffield to go for a drink? Ah, it’s got to be the Washington! Any guilty music pleasures? Well, I’ve mentioned musicals before – but I wouldn’t call them a guilty pleasure because musicals are amazing. There are certain ones which are a bit embarrassing, but I love them all – Blood Brothers, Les Mis, you put any musical on and I’m hooked. What’s one song that you wish you’d written? ‘Song to the Siren’ by Tim Buckley. It is like the most depressing song in the world, but it’s just so beautiful. He killed himself by overdosing with heroin after he wrote the song, and the song is about his relationship with heroin – so, yeah, that’s the kind of music I’m into!

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You’ve made it! Through all those cold days and early nights, all those dead-eyed 9-5 grinds, all that time spent dreaming of dancing around fields in yer wellies with pals; it’s been a long time coming, but good times are on the horizon – FESTIVAL SEASON IS BACK, BABY! We’ve rounded up some of the best events across the UK and stuck the info into our annual festival guide, all to give you tips on where’s good to let off steam this summer. Plus, if that wasn’t enough, we’ve got loads of ticket giveaways if owt takes your fancy – so what are you waiting for? Get planning!

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TRAMLINES

Where: Various Sheffield Locations When: 21-23 July Headliners: Libertines, All Saints, Primal Scream, Kano Who Else: Lady Leshurr, Twin Atlantic, We are Scientists, Jerry Williams, Goat Girl, Cattle and Cane, The Wharves £££: Full festival ticket £42 It just wouldn’t be Sheffield summer time without the return of Tramlines Festival, which has again pulled together an enticing mix of huge international names and the finest of the local crop for the biggest party of the year. This year’s genre-bending line-up has been widely touted as one of the best yet, with iconic names such as The Libertines, Primal Scream, All Saints and Kano headlining the bill. The 73 acts will be spread across three stages – The Ponderosa Main Stage, Devonshire Green and The Folk Forest – and that’s before we even get on to the incredible afterparty line-up featuring the likes of Bugzy Malone, Gilles Peterson and Mike Skinner. Absolute fire. www.tramlines.org.uk

MOSBOROUGH FESTIVAL

Where: Don Valley Bowl When: 3 June Headliners: Cast, Lightning Seeds, From the Jam Who Else: Sweet Little Machine, Missing Andy, Boy on a Dolphin, Antarctic Monkeys, The Dualers, The Courtesans £££: £20 Mosborough Festival may have upgraded to a larger venue in Don Valley Bowl, and they may have announced some huge names through the likes of The Lightning Seeds, Cast and ex- Jam guitarist Bruce Foxton, but one thing remains the same: the commitment to great value and a family-friendly environment. With day tickets costing a mere £20, 11-15 years olds at £6 and under-10s getting in for free, you’d be hard pushed to find better worth. www.mosboroughmusicfestival.co.uk 34 | WWW.EXPOSEDMAGAZINE.CO.UK

DRONFEST

Where: Sheffield Road, Dronfield Cliffe Park on Callywhite Lane When: 5 August Headliners: Dreadzone, Willie and the Bandits, The Harringtons, Gonzo £££: £14 Marking its 18th year by featuring a line-up of 18 different bands and artists, Dronfest is a day of brilliant live music put together for great causes (£85,000 raised for supported charities so far) and offers activities for the whole family to enjoy. Acts include dance/dub outfit Dreadzone, roots band Willie and The Bandits and up-and-coming indie outfit The Harringtons. www.dronfest.co.uk


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YNOT FESTIVAL

Where: Pikehall Farm, Peak District When: 27-30 July Headliners: Stereophonics, Two Door Cinema Club, The Vaccines, Maximo Park £££: £114.50 full weekend pass (Only Tier 5 remaining) Consistently delivering one of the strongest line-ups in the north of England, this big ol’ party in the Peak District returns for its 11th year – and what a belter of a genre-busting line-up it’s brought along with it! The headliners are once again huge, but scrolling down the line-up, from Lethal Bizzle to Feeder, Jake Bugg to Jaguar Skills, there’s something for everyone to get excited about. www.ynotfestivals.co.uk See a ‘Win Tickets’ icon? Head to

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SHEFF FOOD FEST

Where: Across Sheffield When: 27 -29 May £££: FREE The city’s largest – and tastiest – free to attend event is back! Spreading across the Peace Gardens, Winter Gardens, Millennium Square, Town Hall Square and Fargate, there will be huge range of street food vendors, activities, chef demos and talks, plus DJs and a well-stocked festival bar to take you into the evening. Head to page 55 for our comprehensive roundup of what’s on offer! www.facebook.com/sheffoodfest

EROICA

Where: Friden Grange - Peak District National Park When: 16 -18 June £££: Day Pass £20; 3-Day Weekend Pass £30 (Under-12s go free) Dress to impress at this award-winning three-day boutique festival dedicated to family fun, glorious vintage, food, drink and cycling. The ‘world’s most handsome bike ride’ takes an exciting – if not quite gruelling – tour of the picturesque peak district; while over on the festival side of things, Sheffield new wave legends ABC and Norman Jay MBE take to the stage. www.eroicabritannia.co.uk

Where: Various Sheffield Locations When: 9 -14 June £££: Prices range from free events to specific event passes to a full weekend pass. Check website for details. Doc/Fest again brings a full programme of the world’s best and most inspiring documentary films to the city. The six day event is the UK’s premier documentary festival, which also showcases various interactive and virtual reality projects, talks & sessions with high profile speakers and various social events to enjoy throughout the week. A brief overview of this year’s offering sees world premieres of Daisy Asquith’s Queerama, Anna Ridler’s WikiLeaks: A Love Story and Ayse Toprak’s Mr Gay Syria. Talks and sessions announced so far include Ian Hislop discussing the power of satire in a posttruth world with Jolyon Rubenstein, while the alternate realities will premiere a VR experience called Future Aleppo. Head to the website for the full programme www.sheffdocfest.com

THE GREAT PEAK WEEKENDER

Where: Bakewell Showground When: 18-20 August £££: FREE If there’s one thing better than craft beer, it’s craft beer accompanied by some gorgeous Yorkshire scenery in the summer sunshine. Presented by Thornbridge Brewery, Peakender 2017 will be celebrating its 11th year in a new location: the iconic Bakewell Showground. As always, there will be a wide selection of beer from some of the best craft breweries in the UK, as well as live music (lineup to be announced soon), a host of family-friendly activities and plenty of locallysourced food on-hand over the weekend. Head to tangerinefields.co.uk to see the various camping options available. www.thornbridgebrewery.com WWW.EXPOSEDMAGAZINE.CO.UK | 35


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MUSIC IN THE GARDENS

Where: Botanical Gardens When: 29 June-2 July Headliners: The Zombies, The Bootleg Beatles, 10CC, Sheffield Philharmonic Orchestra Who Else: John Reilly, Bootleggers, Alvarez Kings £££: Starting from £22 for day passes The Rotary Club of Sheffield is at it again and has put together another fundraising garden party to remember. Music in the Gardens was originally a one-day event and has grown into a four-day festival bringing together a wide range of music, ranging from worldrenowned acts to tribute bands to full orchestra collaborations. www.musicinthegardens.co.uk

REBUILD FESTIVAL

OFF THE SHELF FESTIVAL

Where: Various Sheffield locations When: TBC £££: TBC Off the Shelf is one of the biggest festivals in the north with a programme of over 200 events celebrating words, conversations and ideas. Join authors, poets, journalists, scientists, artists, musicians and philosophers to hear it as it happens this autumn. Off the Shelf – it makes you think. www.offtheshelf.org.uk

SHEFFIELD FILM AND COMIC CON Where: Motorpoint Arena When:12-14 June £££: Standard entry£8 The annual two day film and TV event returns to the Motorpoint Arena this year. The full line-up is yet to be announced, but fans can start getting excited with the likes Mark Rolston (Aliens, Star Trek), Jenette Goldstein (Aliens, Terminator 2) and Wendy Padbury (Doctor Who) already announced. As per usual, cosplay will be a huge part of the event, as well as a video game zone and stalls featuring both new and vintage merchandise. www.filmandcomicconsheffield.com

Where: The Estate of Catton Hall, South Derbyshire When: 7-10 July Headliners: Molotov Jukebox, Kog & The Zongo Brigade, Zion Train £££: Full festival ticket starting from £70 A brand new music festival with a twist is coming your way this July. Rebuild will be set in a postapocalyptic camp where attendees are invited to join the party at the end of the world as the survivors and architects of a new community. But, despite a zombie apocalypse, elsewhere things aren’t too bad – the IndieGoGo funded festival will also feature a jam-packed music line-up featuring artists such as Smiling Ivy, Molotov Jukebox and Zion Train over five different stages based around Catton Hall, Derbyshire. www.rebuildfestival.com WWW.EXPOSEDMAGAZINE.CO.UK | 37



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SLAM DUNK FESTIVAL LEEDS

Where: Varied venues, Leeds When: May 28 Headliners: Enter Shikari, Don Broco, Bowling For Soup, Neck Deep, Less Than Jake, Reel Big Fish, Deaf Havana £££: From £44 The touring pop punk, ska punk, metal and alt rock festival returns with a mighty host of bands set to knock your socks off. Starting off in Birmingham, then heading north to Leeds before swinging back down south to Hertfordshire, the travelling festival brings the noise across the country. This year main headliner Enter Shikari take to the stage for the 10-year anniversary of seminal album Take Me To The Skies. www.slamdunkmusic.com

PARKLIFE

Where: Heaton Park, Manchester When: June 10-11 Headliners: The 1975, Frank Ocean, Boy Better Know, A Tribe Called Quest, London Grammar, Fatboy Slim, Zara Larsson, Carl Cox, Two Door Cinema Club £££: £99.50 (weekend) The Warehouse Project is back with the biggest music festival in Manchester. With a stage catering for pretty much every taste, this two-day party presents some of the UK’s finest artists and the world’s most celebrated live acts and DJs. The event has grown in popularity over the past few years, meaning a change to a larger location and the welcoming of worldclass headliners. If two days wasn’t enough, Parklife host a series of wild after-parties that will test the willpower of any self-acclaimed raver. www.parklife.uk.com

BLUEDOT FESTIVAL

Where: Jodrell Bank Observatory, Macclesfield When: July 7-9 Headliners: Alt-J, Orbital, Pixies, Soulwax, Goldfrapp, Warpaint, Hawkwind £££: From £159 An intergalactic festival of music, science, arts, culture and space exploration, Bluedot with OVO Energy is an award-winning festival of discovery set in the the grounds of a deep space observatory. Overlooked by the iconic Lovell Telescope at Jodrell Bank, the event combines a stellar line-up of music with a ground-breaking programme of live science experiments, expert talks and immersive artworks. www.discoverthebluedot.com WWW.EXPOSEDMAGAZINE.CO.UK | 39


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DEERSHED

Where: Baldersby Park, North Yorkshire When: July 21-23 Headliners: Teenage Fanclub, Kate Tempest, The Divine Comedy £££: From £10 According to reviews, this might just be the best family festival in the UK. Featuring music, comedy, sports, cinema and a lot more – there’s something here for all ages and a friendly atmosphere to soak up. Headliners include spoken-word poetry from Kate Tempest and melodic alt-rockers Teenage Fanclub, while the comedy stage features the likes of John Shuttleworth and Bec Hill (all comedy is PG). Naturally, plenty of interactive events are also on offer for the youngsters – from BMXing and quidditch to making workshops and virtual reality experiences. www.deershedfestival.com

COCOON IN THE PARK

Where: Leeds Temple Newsam, Leeds When: July 8 Headliners: Sven Vath, Adam Beyer, Joseph Capriati, Richy Ahmed £££: From £44 One day, one night, one stage. Returning for an incredible 9th year and with an impressive array of house, techno and dance headliners announced, Cocoon in the Park pioneers itself as the best dance music festival on the calendar. Originating from Space Ibiza’s internationally-renowned ‘Cocoon’ night, the festival is set to blow punters away once again. www.cocooninthepark.com

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TARTAN HEART

Where: Belladrum Estate, Beauly When: August 3-5 Headliners: Franz Ferdinand, The Pretenders, Sister Sledge, KT Tunstall Who Else: Birdy, Feeder, Frank Carter & the Rattlesnakes, Honeyblood £££: Full Weekend Ticket £142 Home-grown in the Highlands, this year’s Tartan Heart Festival is another stonker – featuring Sheff ’s-own Milburn and Slow Club on the bill. Taking place amongst the picturesque backdrop of Belladrum Estate, it’s widely recognised as one of Scotland’s finest festival offerings. www.tartanheartfestival.co.uk 40 | WWW.EXPOSEDMAGAZINE.CO.UK

Where: Clarence Dock, Liverpool When: May 25-28 Headliners: The Human League, Metronomy, The Kooks, John Cale £££: From £38.50 It’s the tenth anniversary of Liverpool’s Sound City and they’ve expanded it to over four days. The award-winning metropolitan festival has gone all out to mark the occasion, with some huge headliners scheduled to play. Sheffield’sown The Human League join Metronomy, The Cribs and The Kooks on the main stage, while John Cale and some special guests will perform The Velvet Underground and Nico in its entirety. Alongside the music there will also be a wide programme of art and dance events – head to the site for full info. www.liverpoolsoundcity.co.uk


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THE FUNK & SOUL WEEKENDER

Where: Camber Sands, East Sussex When: May 12-15 Headliners: George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic, The Sugarhill Gang / Hot 8 Brass Band / Mr Scruff £££: From £145 After the success of its first year, Soundcrash are back with the Funk & Soul Weekender. Serving up the best in funk, soul, hip-hop and brassy beats, it’s a weekend of great vibes and serious talent. The event aims to be a wide-ranging, experience and you’ll find music isn’t the only feature; many games and activities will take place over the weekend – hip-hop go karting, disco yoga, Northern Soul dance classes and tons more. www.funkandsoulweekender.com

Where: Brighton When: May 18-20 Who’s playing: Slaves, Rag ‘n Bone Man, The Moonlandingz £££: From £32 The festival for the best in new music is back, now showcasing 450 artists across 30+ venues. Set amongst the picturesque seaside setting of Brighton and Hove, genres range from indie/alternative to hip-hop and grime and everything in-between. With spotlight shows from Slaves and Rag n’ Bone Man, plus secret gigs and special club nights each night, this long weekend is always a huge party. www.greatescapefestival.com

BOOMTOWN

Where: Matterley Estate, Hampshire When: August 10 -13 Headliners: The Specials, M.I.A, Cypress Hill £££: From £177 The small city of wonderment, theatre, escapism and community is back for its 9th year – featuring a range of artists from Ziggy Marley to Reel Big Fish. Discover Boomtown’s eleven districts, all filled with their own immersive themes and characters, as you work your way through the broad line-up. There’s no need to hitch up in a muddy field either, as there are many special ‘Boomtique’ camping options available. www.boomtownfair.co.uk

BRITISH SUMMER TIME

Where: Hyde Park, London When: June 30-July 9 Headliners: Phil Collins, Green Day, Justin Bieber, Kings of Leon, The Killers, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers. £££: From £72.40 Now in its fifth year, British Summer Time at Hyde Park has become a staple of the London summer season – annually playing host to some of the biggest acts in the world, from Taylor Swift to The Rolling Stones. This year it welcomes Tom Petty & The Hearbreakers’ 40th anniversary show and the biggest ever solo performance of the legendary Phil Collins. With other headline acts including a range of artists from Justin Bieber to the Kings of Leon, BTS continues to provide a genre spanning mix to suit many different tastes and ages. www.bst-hydepark.com WWW.EXPOSEDMAGAZINE.CO.UK | 43



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DETONATE FESTIVAL BLISSFIELDS

Where: Vicarage Farm, Woodmancott When: July 6-8 Headliners: Metronomy, The Cinematic Orchestra, DJ Yoda £££: From £20 Fantasy theme festival Blissfields is bringing another weekend of music and concept to Hampshire. Break through to the other side as your idea of perception is warped and creatures from the other realm mingle amongst festival-goers. This festival features six stages and a weird and wonderful line-up including electro-pop outfit Metronomy, grime queen Lady Leshurr and a Stranger Things-inspired set from DJ Yoda. And with artisan food stalls, craft traders and various interactive events, there’s more to this event than just the music. www.blissfields.co.uk

Where: Colwick Country Park, Nottingham When: June 9-10 Headliners: Chase & Status, Kano, Sigma, Wiley, Groove Armada, Stormzy, Patrick Topping, Bugsy Malone, Shy FX £££: From £44.60 Bringing another mammoth bash to 12,000 partygoers in the middle of Nottingham’s oldest country park, Detonate has over 85 of the hottest across drum‘n’bass, grime, house and techno. Set amongst the striking woodland and lakes of Colwick Country Park, don’t be fooled by the festivals serene setting, Detonate promises another bassfuelled extravaganza. www.detonate1.co.uk

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Where: Portmeirion, Wales When: September 7-10 Headliners: The Flaming Lips, Bloc Party, Mogwai, Wild Beasts, Rag ‘N’ Bone Man, Goldie, Irvine Welsh £££: From £140 A bespoke banquet of music, arts and entertainment, Festival No.6 provides a 24-hour soundtrack worthy of a weekend without musical boundaries, selected by a unified team of some of the UK’s most respected independent promoters and purveyors of the art of the party. Expect massive main stage moments to intimate gigs from a wondrous, but not obvious, cast of artists, troubadours and cult players. www.festivalnumber6.com

Where: Lincolnshire When: August 24-27 Headliners: Dixon, Nina Kraviz, Dusky, Jackmaster, Bicep, Ben UFO, Midland, Maribou State £££: From £130 An otherworldly experience in an abandoned woodland village, filled with all manner of unusual beings. Much more than just a music festival, Lost Village is a world of experiences. There’s global street food, comedy in the Lost Theatre, wood-fired hot tubs, yoga by the Lake of Tranquility, tribal banquets with Michelin-starred chefs and much, much more. An exploration into ‘the land of the missing’ and inspired by a fascination with abandoned places and Stephen King novels, Lost Village engulfs festival-goers in a unique and immersive experience – one that will have you questioning reality at every turn. One minute you’re dancing to disco under a canopy of leaves, the next you’re face-to-face with one of the village’s native inhabitants. www.lostvillagefestival.com

LATITUDE

Where: Henham Park, Suffolk When: July 13-16 Headliners: The 1975, Mumford & Sons, Fleet Foxes £££: £77.50 Theatre, poetry, live music – and you can even go for a relaxing swim in a lake! Latitude is back and promises to be as vibrant as ever, especially with acts like Placebo and Fat Boy Slim on the bill this year. The comedy stage is also packed out with some of the finest comedic talent about, including Simon Amstell, Seann Walsh and Dara Ó Briain; while the Music & Film Arena features discussions, new documentaries and performances from the likes of Benjamin Zephaniah and Imelda May. With woodland art installations and free roaming pink sheep there’s plenty more to take in … www.latitudefestival.com WWW.EXPOSEDMAGAZINE.CO.UK | 45



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CREAMFIELDS

Where: Daresbury,Cheshire When: August 24-27 Headliners: Tiesto, Martin Garrix, Alesso, Paul Van Dyk, Eric Prydz £££: From £175 The iconic dance festival is now in its 20th year, and to celebrate there are some welxome surprises on the bill. Deadmau5 and Eric Prydz are collaborating on an exclusive live show, while dance music heavyweights Above & Beyond are also set to perform. In total, there will be over 30 stages and in excess of over 300 music acts from across the world performing across the weekend. www.creamfields.com

GLASTONBURY

Where: Worthy Farm, Somerset When: June 24-28 Headliners: Radiohead, Foo Fighters, Ed Sheeran Who else: The XX, The National, Biffy Clyro, Royal Blood, Katy Perry, Boy Better Know The daddy of all music festivals returns. Glastonbury is the biggy. Like, it’s actually massive. From the ginormous Pyramid stage to the peaceful tranquillity of the Green Fields, Glasto literally has everything. Talk politics in the Leftfield arena, get a massage in the Healing Fields, or watch a spectacular headline set on the Pyramid stage. Get weird in Shangri-La, be blown away by Acadia (seriously, don’t get too close) and watch the sunset on Park Hill. There are too many incredible acts to list, but we’ve had a good bash above. www.glastonburyfestivals.co.uk

LEEDS/READING

Where: Bramham Park, Leeds When: August 28-30 Headliners: Eminem, Muse, Kasabian Who else: Liam Gallagher, Major Lazer, Two Door Cinema Club, Fatboy Slim £££: The biggest festival up north, Leeds Fest returns to Bramham Bark for the August bank holiday weekend – and once again the wide-ranging line-up is just about as big as it gets! A huge announcement this year sees rap royalty Eminem take over the main stage on the Sunday, while two of the biggest UK rock bands around, Muse and Kasabian, headline the Friday and Saturday night respectively. Liam Gallagher is also set to provide a swaggering live performance filled with Oasis classics and new material, while the festival’s five other stages – NME, Radio 1 Dance, The Pit, 1Xtra and Festival Republic – are again awash with red hot talent. Head to the website for a full lowdown. www.leedsfestival.com WWW.EXPOSEDMAGAZINE.CO.UK | 47


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Where: Seaclose Park, Newport When: June 8-11 Headliners: David Guetta / RUN DMC, Arcade Fire, Rod Stewart £££: From £60 Kicking off the UK festival season as per, Isle of Wight is back with another stonking line-up. This year hip-hop trailblazers RUN DMC share a bill with rock and roll royalty Rod Stewart in another diverse and exciting line-up. Atmospheric indie giants Arcade Fire also play their only UK festival date this year, while David Guetta brings the party anthems on the opening night. www.isleofwightfestival.com


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In the 10 years I’ve been operating as a restauranteur in Sheffield, the city’s foodie community has developed leaps and bounds – today the scene is alive with entrepreneurial foodies all adding to the collective feel of a progressive city. Kelham Island has evolved into a foodie hotspot and I can’t see it slowing. The likes of Peddler Market merge food, drink and music into a social night out which has changed how a Saturday evening operates. No longer is it a bender or a restaurant choice; it’s about experiencing food and drink from quality producers with friends and like-minded people. The single item menu has also evolved – we do one thing and we do it good! Whether it be pizza (Craft & Dough) or burgers (Urban Social), doughnuts or pho; it’s a showcase of the purity and detail. We don’t do 40 item menus as this is impossible to cook fresh and ensure the quality is world class. The issue of waste within the industry has also become a real focus over the past decade and is backed up by using local and seasonal produce. At The Milestone we compost our kitchen waste and ensure our dishes use each and every part of the animal or plant. The Real Junk Food project is helping to spread the wider word on this topic with ‘pay as you feel’ cafes fuelled by food that would have otherwise been thrown away. The truth is, Sheffield has lots of opportunity and growth areas for entrepreneurs who are willing to take the gamble. We have gone from a city dominated by chains to a city that supports independents. Long may it continue!


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I think the food scene in Sheffield is growing and set to grow further as consumers demand a wider, better quality choice away from the ubiquitous chain restaurant. It has developed over the years to reflect the changing demographic of population coming into Sheffield, bringing with it a more diverse style of cooking. This will be set to progress further with the new Chinese quarter development, New Era Square on St Mary’s Gate. For the food and drink scene to continue to thrive I believe we need to support the local independent restauranteur and encourage the diversity of food on offer. Brocco On The Park is all about the fresh, feel-good food that is homemade and seasonal. We know the provenance of the food we serve and the nutritional benefits of eating fresh. We hope consumers begin to appreciate the quality of what is being offered to them and support this type of eating.

For me, the development of the Sheffield food scene has been steady and progressive over the last twenty years. In the early days I think people were slightly averse to taking a leap into this industry, and it was slow to kick off as people were cautious of the risks. However, as the years have gone by the marketplace has become more casual in its requirements and opportunities have certainly been maximised. The future for Sheffield is bright, but relies on brilliant individuals, vision and a can-do attitude. I’m fortunate that in the last twenty years I’ve gone from a stand-alone restaurant cooking on my own, to at one stage owning ten places and employing nearly 300 staff! While I may have preferred the early days of simply just cooking (and not dealing with all of the daily admin that comes with running a business of this size), one thing I have learnt is you simply have to love what you do, every day, every week, every year. he Sheffield food and drink scene is as diverse as it is burgeoning; the last decade has seen the culinary community flourish, and it’s the independent businesses that have been at the heart of this upsurge. A close-knit city where restaurateurs and chefs support each other as much as they support Yorkshire suppliers, producers and artisan makers; the outlook in Sheffield is to keep things as local as possible. To find out more about the city’s gastronomic gains, we’ve rounded up a few key players on the scene who have given us everything from our first gastropub and shipping container finedining restaurant, to an award-winning boutique hotel and an eatery that even has Gordon Ramsay’s stamp of approval. Here’s what they think of the past, present and future of dining out in the Steel City. WWW.EXPOSEDMAGAZINE.CO.UK | 51


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Sheffield Food Festival is back and this year it’s bigger than ever. As well as all of the usual foodie goodness, including stalls of artisan makers and chef demonstrations, 2017 also welcomes the arrival of the Eats, Treats and Beats festival village on Fargate. Sponsored by the award-winning Sentinel Brewery and internationally-renowned Thornbridge – Eats, Treats & Beats will feature street food representing cuisines from Canada to the Caribbean with live entertainment into the evening: chow down in the alfresco seating area or hang out in the stretch tent and enjoy some of the best live acts and DJs in the city, hand-picked by Plug. Don’t miss the Fountain Bar in the Peace Gardens, featuring beers and lagers from Sheffield’s best independent breweries, and stop by the Theatre Kitchen Marquee at the Peace Gardens to see some of the city’s finest chefs cooking up their signature dishes. This year also makes for a more reflective festival as the Food For Thought programme in the Winter Gardens explores the issues and challenges facing the industry, including everything from food sustainability to health and the economy. Finally, this year’s family fun stretches from craft activities to storytelling, cooking classes, music and a pop-up farm with lambs, sheep, chickens and more from Whirlow Hall Farm Trust... Get stuck in! WWW.EXPOSEDMAGAZINE.CO.UK | 55


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From sumptuous street food to artisan makers, this year there are more traders than ever at the Sheffield Food Festival. With such a diverse range on offer, we’ve rounded up a small handful to whet your appetite.

The Gravy Train

Fancy An Indian

Percy and Lily’s

Two vintage Citroen H Vans make up one of the most exciting street food businesses in the north. Owners Trudie Colman and Justine Twigge have travelled the world together, experiencing various exotic food cultures on their way and returning with culinary inspiration for their everchanging menus. This time they’ll be serving up Lebanese flatbreads and soul food boxes as well as their street food cookbooks so you can have a go at their globe-trotting recipes yourself! www.percyandlilys.co.uk

Street Food Chef

One of the city’s best-loved street food vendors, the award-winning burritos and quesadillas from Street Food Chef are a firm favourite amongst the Sheffield foodie faithful. Over the years the familyrun business has grown from a 3 x 2m trailer to operating four venues across the city, including a Mexican Canteen on Arundel Street and bustling burrito bar on Pinstone Street. From their burritos filled with either Moss Valley pork, shredded chicken, beef brisket or vegetarian-friendly bean chilli to tacos, quesadillas and nachos alongside fresh homemade salsa options – there’s always something to satisfy the taste buds. www.streetfoodchef.co.uk

Bringing their delicious selection of Indian street food to the party, Fancy An Indian will be on hand serving hearty wraps stuffed with either lamb keema, spicy shredded chicken, chick pea curry or spicy potato balls – all served with homemade pickles and sauces. You’re covered for lighter bites too, with Indian snack boxes offering tasty nibbles such as potato and kale pakora, aubergine fritters plus poppadoms and spicy nuts. They will also be selling their homemade garam masala spices and Indian chai spices. www.fancy-an-indian.com

For those not in the know, poutine is a Canadianinvented delicacy made from a delicious, bellybusting combination of gravy, cheese curds and fries. Specifically picking Sheffield as the HQ of their business, the guys behind The Gravy Train did their research and favoured the Steel City after discovering just how much we support and champion small independent businesses. And for our northern gravy-loving tendencies, of course. After many incarnations and tireless testing they perfected the ultimate gravy recipe, to then be slathered over homemade fries and scattered with their squeaky cheese curds. Whether you have the traditional version or top yours with shredded barbeque chicken, mapled bacon, crispy onions, roasted peppers, choppy Cajun slaw, soured cream or sautéed mushrooms – it’s guaranteed to be a winner. Vegan and gluten-free options are also available. www.thegtpoutine.co.uk

Yumpa

While eating insects may only be considered something enjoyed as a delicacy in a far-flung country, or by a curious toddler in the garden, Sheffield-based snack bar company Yumpa see things differently. Not only are insects like crickets sustainable to farm and contain a high level of protein and various important vitamins, but they can also be pretty darn tasty. Using cricket flour to make energy-rich snack bars of flavours ranging from tangy thai to peanut salt crunch, Yumpa are challenging preconceptions in a bid to change the way we think about food production. www.yumpabar.co.uk

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Musiquita en Vivo - our regular live music night inspired by the sounds of Latin America last Saturday of every month. Andrew Clegg performing on Saturday 27th May A firm favourite returns to La Mama this month. Andrew Clegg is a talented Spanish and Latin guitarist, who takes passionate rhythms and beautiful melodies to create a wonderful fusion of sound. Taking influences from Flamenco and the music of South America, the BBC once said ‘Andrew is a rising star’. Andrew has played in Europe and festivals around the country, and this is a wonderful opportunity to see him playing live in an intimate environment.

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Doing it for the kids

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From hands on workshops at the Theatre Kitchen Marquee with the likes of Street Food Chef and Free Cakes for Kids, to craft activities, music, dance and even a pop up farmyard from Whirlow Hall Farm; here’s your rundown of family fun at this year’s Food Fest. Saturday 27th May Theatre Kitchen Marquee 10.00am Make pitta pizzas with the Wellbeing Cafe. Learn to cook an easy and healthy snack with the team from the Wellbeing Cafe at Sheffield Students’ Union. Winter Gardens 11.00am-3.00pm Regather Works present Mr & Mrs Potato Head! Providing everything you need to make a crazy fruit and veg potato head, share your selfies for the chance to win the best potato head competition. 1.00-1.30pm The Food Bank Choir will use music to unite and lift spirits whilst reminding us that food poverty is still a very real issue for many in our city. 2.30-3.00pm Excel Dance showcase their street dance, cheerleading and martial arts skills. Taste Moor! 11.00am-4.00pm Celebrating world food and culture with dance, music, storytelling, tastings and cookery demonstrations.

Pop-up Farmyard

Head to Millennium Square throughout the weekend to explore Whirlow Hall Farm’s pop up farmyard. Expect chickens, ducks, sheep and lambs, plus this year will feature an enclosed beehive too! Have your photo taken on their tractor, enjoy some stories in the trailer or get involved with craft activities across the weekend.

Sunday 28th May Theatre Kitchen Marquee 10.00am Make tacos with the Street Food Chef: An opportunity to learn about traditional Mexican food items, and taste a range of salsas from mild to medium and hot, hot, hot! Age range: 6-11 years. Winter Gardens 11.00am-3.00pm Ignite Imaginations present Garden Greetings: Home grow your own vegetable and fruit-inspired prints and create a personalised card for a family member or friend. 11.00am-3.00pm The British Science Association will use pipe cleaners, playdough, treasure hunts and microscopes to show how the movement of food around the globe affects the spread of crop diseases. City Hall 1.00pm-4.00pm An afternoon in the Ballroom – explore your creative side with various activities including clay, painting & drawing, collage, ‘maker games’ courtesy of the Institute of Physics and fun with lego! Raising funds for the upcoming Hillsfest via donations.

And for the grown-ups... Food For Thought

Monday 29th May Theatre Kitchen Marquee 10.00am Free Cakes for Kids offer a workshop suitable for all ages. Learn to bake healthy fruity cupcakes and decorate them with creepy crawly designs! Winter Gardens 12.00-2.00pm Free Cakes For Kids invite you decorate your own gingerbread man to take home. 11.00am-3.00pm – Get your hands mucky with Heeley City Farm! Plant some seeds, rummage around in some soil and learn more about their brilliant work.

A thought and action provoking programme of short talks and workshops in the Winter Gardens. Engage with a diverse range of organisations exploring the issues, challenges and partnership opportunities to improve the health, equality, economy and sustainability of all things food and drink in Sheffield. On from 4pm-6pm on each day of the event, keep an eye on sheffieldfoodfestival. co.uk for details of the full programme. There will also be opportunities throughout the weekend to get involved in the creation of a Food Partnership for Sheffield and the development of Sheffield as a Sustainable Food City. Visit sustainablefoodcities. org for more info.

Tips of the Trade

Thinking of starting a new food business, or looking to take your existing business to the next level? At 4.30pm on the Saturday, Yvonne O’Donovan, Head of Business at the School of Artisan Food, will be in the Theatre Kitchen Marquee talking about the key ingredients to start a food business. Yvonne will then be followed by Brian Lawson, Consultant at ALTO Thinking, looking at how to successfully take the next steps in building your food business.

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From local legends to emerging talent, learn from the best at the Theatre Kitchen Marquee in the Peace Gardens, sponsored by Smoke BBQ. On Saturday, chefs from True North Brew Co will battle it out with mystery ingredients in a ‘Ready Steady Cook’ style session hosted by BBC Radio Sheffield; whilst non-profit initiative A Passion to Inspire will present a series of sumptuous dishes from local talent including Charlie Curran from Peppercorn and Alistair Myers and Tom Lawson from Rafters. Sunday sees The Sheffield Cookbook host a series of demonstrations from some of the contributors to their recent ‘Second Helpings’ edition, plus a mini-masterclass from the School of Artisan Food. Stop by on Monday for a veggie demo from The Showroom’s Jon Tite, and don’t miss Hop Hideout and Urban Pantry’s beer and cheese pairings. Check out the full listings below for timings and dish details. Saturday 27th May 11-11.30am BBC Radio Sheffield Ready Steady Cook with presenters Kat Cowan and Rony Robinson, and chefs Rob Limmer (Waggon and Horses) and Mike Bevan (The York, Broomhill).

Sunday 28th May 11-11.30am BBC Radio Sheffield Ready Steady Cook with presenters Steve Bailey and Paulette Edwards, and chefs Daniel Foster (Craft & Dough) and Lee Mangles (Lawn View Clubhouse).

A Passion to Inspire presents: 12-12.20pm Mike Bevan (The York, Broomhill) Pan fried fillet of stone bass, chicory tart, tenderstem broccoli, chorizo and pink grapefruit and pistachio dressing.

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12.45-1.20pm Seymour Millington MCGB (Centreplate) Gin cured Gravlax with watermelon, cucumber ketchup & pickles / Barbecued spiced pork with apple texture.

1-1.30pm Fran Humphries (Regather) Pea and broad bean bruschetta with radish and rhubarb seasonal salads, with ideas for other side dishes, pickles and preserves. 2-2.30pm Joe Berry (Inox Dine) Aquafaba chocolate mousse.

1.40-2.00pm Rob Limmer (Waggon and Horses) Chicken gizzard salad with bacon lardons and raspberry vinaigrette.

3-3.30pm Luke Rhodes (Halifax Hall) breast and confit leg of guinea fowl, wild garlic spaetzle, black onion puree and asparagus.

2.20-3.00pm Charlie Curran (Peppercorn Restaurant) Tandoori cod fillet on a sweet potato and spinach curry Peppercorn’s most popular (by a long way!) dish.

4-4.30pm School of Artisan Food mini-masterclass: How to Make Sourdough with David Carter: Associate baker David Carter will impart his secrets to making, looking after and using a sourdough starter. David will also explain the qualities of a good sourdough loaf and share tips

3.10-3.30pm Darren Roberts (The Blue Stoops) A classic True North pie with beef and ale filling. 3.45-4.30pm Alistair Myers and Tom Lawson (Rafters Restaurant) Rafters favourite squid ink pasta recipe with Alistair’s wine pairing recommendations.

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Monday 29th May 11-11.30am Vicky Wainwright (Marco’s New York Italian / Marco Pierre White) Braised oxtail lasagne. 12-12.30pm Allam Ullah (Cutlers Spice). Learn to cook the classic Chicken Tikka Masala with one of Sheffield’s finest. 1-1.30pm Justin Rowntree (founder of Silversmiths) and Lee Mangles (Lawn View Clubhouse) A Seasonal feast to impress your friends and family. Pan fried wood pigeon with local asparagus wrapped in cured Yorkshire ham and a tangy gooseberry compote followed by a summer fruit tatin with chantilly cream. 2-2.30pm Jon Tite (The Showroom) Catering for the unexpected vegetarian dinner guest! Sweetcorn fritters, pickled red onion, coriander salsa and smoked mayo / Summer veg frittata, lemon and herb couscous, roast beetroot and pesto dressing. 3-3:30pm Brendan Barwise (Sentinel Brewhouse) Showcasing a range of creative ways to cook with beer, including the Sentinel Scotch Egg, beer vinaigrette and beer roasted nuts. 4-5pm Hop Hideout and Urban Pantry Beer and cheese are the ultimate partners offering a multitude of delicious combinations to please the taste-buds. Jules (Hop Hideout) and Reece (Urban Pantry) will share a number of winning combinations covering myriad styles.


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A Sheffielder born and bred, Vicky Wainwright’s culinary journey has seen her rise from school cook to being named Marco Pierre White’s Chef of the Year. Now working as chef de partie at Marco’s New York Italian Sheffield, we caught up with Vicky to hear her story and find out what she’ll be serving up at the Sheffield Food Festival this month. Tell us a bit about how your career started? Well, I started out at All Saints School and worked as a cook there for 13 years. Once my kids had grown up I decided I wanted to go full time, just to try something new for myself. I saw the advert for an opening at Marco’s in one of the papers and went for it. I originally applied for the breakfast chef position, but I was eventually invited to work as the commis chef. When I entered the Chef of the Year competition, I was against 42 other chefs who work across the country in Marco’s restaurants. When it was down to the last five, we were invited to Birmingham to cook for the man himself. Your oxtail lasagne dish saw Marco name you his Chef of the Year. What was the inspiration behind that? I wanted to keep the idea quite local-based. Of course, Marco’s restaurant is New York Italian and oxtail didn’t really fit the ethos of the restaurant, but I wanted to appeal to his old-school style of cooking with strong, deep 64 | WWW.EXPOSEDMAGAZINE.CO.UK

flavours. Thankfully, he really liked what I came up with and it was an incredible feeling to win the competition. Has he given you any advice on the occasions you’ve worked with him? The last time I saw Marco is when he visited the restaurant in October for a book signing, and he was great. But when I won the competition, he saw the tattoo I have on my arm of his signature; he just grabbed hold of it, looked me in the eye and said: ‘You’re doing really well. Just keep going.’ For those heading to the 7th annual Sheffield Food Festival this month, where can they find you and what will you be doing? I’ll be in the demo tent showing people how to make my oxtail lasagne. But after that I’ll be out and about at the rest of the tents, anyone’s welcome to come and say hello, and if they have any questions I’ll happily answer them. Are there any stalls you’re particularly looking forward to visiting?

Any advice for any chefs with high hopes out there? I do have some days, usually after a 12-hour shift where I think to myself, ‘Oh my God, what am I even doing?!’ But you just have to believe in yourself; believe in what you’re doing. Like Marco said to me ‘just keep going’ – and if you have passion for it, it’ll work out for you.

Between 11-11.30am on Monday 29th May Vicky Wainright of Marco’s New York Italian will be giving a demo at the Theatre Kitchen Marquee at the Peace Gardens.


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Eats, Treats and Beats

With the ever-growing popularity of street food, this year the Sheffield Food Fest has created the Eats, Treats and Beats village, combining a diverse range of food outlets with live music, award-winning craft beer, coffee and plenty of prosecco to boot.

Setting up camp at the top of Fargate from Friday 26 May 6pm-11pm and then 11am-11pm on both Saturday and Sunday and 11am-6pm on the Bank Holiday Monday, the stretch tent will house a live stage with rustic seating and tables where you can enjoy a tipple from their fully stocked bar, sponsored by Sentinel and Thornbridge breweries. Outside, an al fresco seating area will be surrounded by some of the best street food in the industry, including Canadian delicacy poutine specialists The Gravy Train, Neapolitan pizza masters Proove, jerk chicken aficionados Yabba Caribbean and badass burgers from Cow Boys. Music over the weekend will be sponsored by Plug, who are going all out bringing the best local live talent and DJs from their hugely successful club nights. As well as a live set from this year’s Exposed Awards Best Unsigned Artist Caroline Francess, Propaganda will be channelling 90s Britpop and indie classics on the Friday. Delve Deeper and Nox DJs will provide deep house, funk and disco at Plug, carrying over into the official after-party which will keep on going ‘til the wee hours. Warming up for the Craig Charles Funk and Soul Club later on in the evening at Plug, pop by the village for a soulful Sunday with DJ Andy H and a live set from Otis Mensah, while the Monday will see the fest go back to the ‘80s as retro club night Relax takes up residence.

See www.theplug.com and foodfestival events.co.uk for more.

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Etched in stone Nick Hallam spends an evening at The Milestone, the originator of the Sheffield gastro-dining scene. THE PLACE

The Milestone is a king amongst gastro pubs in our fair city. Nestled on the corner of Ball Street this candle-lit beacon of gastronomy has developed a huge loyal following for its refined creations with locally sourced produce. Their modern twist on traditional and evocative dishes is literally the embodiment of Kelham Island, with the once industrial heartland of Sheffield rapidly transforming itself into a modern hub of creativity and chic.

THE FOOD

After kicking off with a couple of blood orange bellinis and some excellent fresh bread, olives and artichokes, we dived into our beautifully presented starters of pan-seared scallops, pork loin, black pudding, apple and miso caramel and crispy fishcake with creamed leeks and

slow cooked hen’s egg. Both were outstanding and devoured probably a little too quickly on our part. The scallop dish was packed with flavour and texture and the savoury pork and black pudding offered the perfect counterpoint to the sweet shellfish. The crispy fishcake was exactly as advertised: a crisp exterior with brilliantly seasoned fillet in the centre and a perfect egg yolk melting on top. For mains it had to be the pan-seared rib-eye steak, served with potato terrine, whipped shallot butter, baby leek and truffle puree for me. This huge steak was cooked perfectly rare with a bark on the outside that was like being hit with umami cricket bat. It was savoury brilliance. Adding the whipped shallot butter and truffle purée into the equation also did well to balance out the onion hit of the leeks. If all that wasn’t enough, I opted for a side of

Yorkshire Puddings as not many restaurants offer them as an accompaniment these days. Now, most northerners have a partisan tie to their mother’s Yorkshire puddings, but these were just as good, which it’s about as high an accolade I can give. The pan-fried coley, confit Jerusalem artichoke, kale, samphire, chervil and mussel velouté was a much more delicate affair. It paired seamlessly with the salty samphire and decadent Jerusalem artichoke, again showing the menu’s knack for combining contemporary flair with classic flavours.

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You can’t fault The Milestone – it just works. The food is constituently excellent, the atmosphere superb and the staff committed and always on-hand to offer tips on the best accompaniments so you can get the most out of your dining experience. With a popular cookery school, two fantastic cookery books, sister restaurants Jöro and Craft & Dough and now the INC rooftop bar under their belt, The Milestone Group is a huge credit to Sheffield and fully deserves its huge reputation on the city’s culinary scene. WWW.EXPOSEDMAGAZINE.CO.UK | 69


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Inox Dine Level 5, Student’s Union Building, Durham Road, Sheffield S10 2TG. www.inoxdine.co.uk

Vegan Chocolate Mousse This is made with aquafaba, which is the juice from tinned chickpeas. Check the labels on your chocolate and custard powder to ensure they are vegan. Preparation time: 20 minutes, plus overnight to set | Serves 8

Ingredients 210ml aquafaba (juices from tinned chick peas) 10g Birds custard powder (other custard powders available but check label for non-vegan additives i.e. milk powder) 165ml oat milk (or soya or almond milk) 165g vegan dark chocolate (minimum 56% cocoa solids) 50g icing sugar 1 vanilla pod

Method Put the aquafaba in a free-standing mixer, if you have one. You can do it with a hand-held whisk, but it does take time. Whisk on full speed for 5-10 minutes, until it looks like whisked egg whites. Meanwhile, make up the custard with the oat milk and custard powder. Follow the package’s instructions, but normally you need to make a paste with a little of the milk and powder, warm the rest of the milk and vanilla pod up, then add the paste and cook out. While all this is going on, melt your chocolate either in the microwave or in a bain-marie. The aquafaba should now look like whipped egg white. To put it together add the icing sugar to the aquafaba and whisk in. Add the custard to the chocolate and beat in until glossy. Now add one-third of the aquafaba and gently mix in. Take your time – this will loosen the chocolate custard ready for the next part. Fold in the rest and then it is ready to put in your desired glass or container. Put in the fridge overnight. The next day, decorate and eat! We recommend some vegan chocolate swirls and fresh fruit, served with a nice espresso or drink of your choosing. Don’t miss the Inox Dine cooking demonstration at the Sheffield Food Festival on Sunday 28th May at 2pm.

Bubbling Under

For those of you who have noticed how much building work is going on down at Kelham Island these days, you’ll be pleased to know that not of all it is going to be swanky new apartments. Stew and Oyster, purveyors of er … stew and oyster (as well as a tempting array of beer) are set to open this summer in the Little Kelham development. Some of you may have noticed them crop up at the recent Ball Street market, and with well thought of establishments in Otley, Leeds and Boston Spa, it’s a tried and tested formula that we expect to be a big hit here in Sheffield. Before then, the team will be doing a number of further pop-ups in the area as well as dropping into see locals to pass on a flavour of what they’re about and help spread the word. www.stewandoyster.com

Sheff’s Kitchen

Whirlow Hall Farm is once more playing host to the Sheff ’s Kitchen cook-off. Local chefs will compete head-to-head in four rounds before a grand final will decide who will win the coveted title. All ingredients used are locally grown and of the highest welfare standards, then it’s up to the competing chefs to turn them into something truly spectacular. The chef ’s this year are Lee Mangles (Lawn View Clubhouse), Luke Rhodes (Halifax Hall), Scott Philliskirk (Hidden Gem), Stephen Wallis (Whirlow Hall Farm), Charlie Purran (Peppercorn) and Chris Mapp (Tickled Trout). Last year this competition raised £15k for the Whirlow Hall Farm Trust, which has helped them continue their work in aiding local children to develop a healthy relationship with animals and raising aspirations through volunteering and learning. www.sheffskitchen.co.uk

Heist sharing their Craft

With a number of quality craft beer bars already located in the city centre, the latest addition to the scene sees another fine establishment opening, this time on the outskirts of Sheffield. Heist Craft, a bar and bottleshop specialising in craft beers, independent wines and spirits based in Clowne, opened on April 7 after Heist director Adam France found the perfect premises for his craft export business; an old girl’s school built in the 1800s. They have refurbished the building completely and tried to bring a bar that wouldn’t be out of place in a city centre to the village. Operating primarily as a bar with six craft draft lines, Heist Craft also have an open bottleshop with over 70 different craft beers which allows customers to takeaway. With plans for a microbrewery in which customers can brew their own beer already in the pipeline, it looks like it could be well worth the short trip out to visit. www.facebook.com/heistcraft WWW.EXPOSEDMAGAZINE.CO.UK | 71


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Tapping into talent If there’s two things Sheffield does well it’s music and beer, so what could be better than combining great local musicians with equally great local breweries? The Tap and Tankard, a Kelham Island Brewery pub based on Cambridge Street, have decided to take their Busker’s Corner nights to another level – offering performers the opportunity to make a bit of cash as well as gain exposure. The venue will offer a £30 starting contribution, a free pint and the performer(s) then make the rest themselves. The events will take place once or twice a month and the venue plans to make promotional videos for the night in the hope of raising funds and bringing in the best talent the city has to offer. If you’re interested in playing give the pub, head to www. tapandtankard.co.uk for contact details or pay them a visit at 24 Cambridge Street.

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For 17 years Cubana has been an absolute behemoth of both the bar and restaurant scene in Sheffield, but the venue shows know sign of slowing down with age. Since moving to Leopold Square a few years ago the place has gone from strength to strength, now offering a huge downstairs bar with fantastic cocktails, weekly salsa classes and regular live music alongside a stylish upstairs restaurant serving authentic tapas fare. Dramatically decorated with murals of old Havana, Cubana offers a genuine slice of Latino heat in the heart of the Steel City.

THE FOOD

The menu offers such wealth of choice it could be hard to narrow down what to order and – even more so – just how much to order. Luckily, the handy key on the menu explains well: one or two dishes are suitable for a snack, leading all the way up to five if you’re famished. As it was only lunchtime, we opted for six dishes between us. The classic patatas bravas are very tasty with a spicy kick alongside the sweet, succulent prawns of the gambas pil pil. Cubana’s flagship paella de marciscos is a huge triumph; the traditional rice dish comprises of a bounty of fresh seafood with a lovely fragrant hit from fresh garlic and basil. My personal favourite was the atun con habas y tomate, with soft, fresh tuna alongside al dente broad beans and expertly dressed with a silky cherry tomato vinaigrette. However, no Latino meal is complete without chorizo, and with the added glory of a fried egg, the chorizo y huevo con patatas gave an excellent nod to a classic cowboy breakfast dish. Our palates were finally cleansed by a beautiful salad of asparagus, spinach, tomato and manchego cheese, before we refreshed ourselves with a couple of outstanding Cuba Libre cocktails.

THE VERDICT

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FOR EATING, DRINKING, MEETING, & EVENTS Sheffield’s best kep secret, INOX is a flexible event space and restaurant located on the fifth floor of the University of Sheffield Students’ Union Building. We offer brunch, all day dining, venue hire and a place for meetings, with a newly designed lounge. Book a table today or drop in and see for yourself.

INOX, LEVEL 5, STUDENTS’ UNION BUILDING, DURHAM ROAD, SHEFFIELD, S10 2TG W W W . INOX DINE.CO.UK


Nam Song 215-219 Fulwood Rd S10 3BA 0114 266 1857

Get Nourished! After opening a venue on Pinstone Street in October 2013, ‘healthy fast food’ Nourish is now bringing their health-conscious grub to Ecclesall Road. Priding themselves on being driven to make a positive difference in the community and people’s lives, they work closely with suppliers to make sure only the freshest ingredients are used in their food, which is made fresh daily. From the Brazilian Beans Wrap to the Chicken Rad Thai Salad every meal is full of nutrition, with every ingredient carefully selected for both flavour and health benefit. Due to open on May 3rd, just down from the Berkeley Centre, opposite Couch, it’s arrived with perfect timing to supplement your summer fitness kick! www.nourishrestaurants.co.uk

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It’s not hard to miss the brash exterior of Năm Sông situated on the Broomhill high street. Its brash façade is to raise awareness for the ongoing effects of chemical weapon Agent Orange from the Vietnam War, which is where 10% of their profits go to amongst other charities. The quaint coffee house in Broomhill brings you classic Vietnamese dishes in a colourful and cosy setting – so cosy, in fact, that you can even kick off your shoes and sit on the floor amongst vibrant cushions and striking artwork. We decided to head there on the Tuesday after bank holiday weekend, with four members of the Exposed team in dire need of a quick pick-me-up. Their traditional Vietnamese Phin filter coffee was just the ticket; providing a tasty caffeine kick with its distinctively sweet flavour very much to everyone’s taste (they also do an iced version for warmer days).

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A slice of Sheffield Continuing the regeneration of the Moor area a brand new Pizza Express opened its doors last month. And to give the restaurant a touch of local pride, the venue has been decorated with artwork from Sheffield artists Jonathan Wilkinson, James Green, Jo Peel, Alan Rawshaw and Laura Knight, amongst other local talents. www.pizzaexpress.com 74 | WWW.EXPOSEDMAGAZINE.CO.UK

The menu is pretty simple: you choose from either a Bánh mì (baguettes) or bowl of Phở (noodle soup). But the real tricky bit is choosing the fillings, spreads, salads and sauces thereafter. The choice you get is impressive for the Bánh mì, with nine fillings, a wide choice of pâtés and sauces and the option of adding up to four salad fillings to really pack out a sandwich. My fellow diners went for lemongrass chicken, garlic sausage and Năm Sông pork, sitting on top of a generous spread of pate or chutney, a bed of greens, chillies and the likes and with lashings of Sriracha sauce – all of this goodness stuffed between a chunky baguette .The portions were generous and even came with a handful of prawn crackers each – score! I opted for the lemongrass chicken and Portobello mushroom Phở, as any form of noodle soup is my ultimate comfort food. I was very satisfied with my flavoursome broth filled with oodles of noodles, and anyone would have guessed it with the amount of slurping action going on. Despite the counter displaying some gorgeous looking desserts in the form of apple rose tarts, banana cake, mango tarts, lime & coconut tarts and dragon fruit buttercream cupcakes, we were simply too stuffed to take them on.

THE VERDICT

On all three fronts – food, coffee and service – Năm Sông simply delivers. A must-try for any fans of Vietnamese cuisine and relaxed café atmospheres, we’ll certainly be back soon.



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FIX UP, LOOK SHARP Some of the best men’s fashion on offer from independents in the Steel City.

BRAG VINTAGE 33 High St, Sheffield S1 2GA, www.bragvintage.co.uk Flannel shirts £16 // Hats £6-£8 // Jeans £20 // Trainers £25

MOOCH 76 Division Street S1 4GF, www.facebook.com/moochvintage Denim jacket black size M £28 // Blue Tommy Hilfiger size S £28 // Red vest £15 XL // Blue vest size M £15

SA-KIS 32-34 Division St, Sheffield S1 4GF, sa-kis.com Libertine bomber jacket // Fred Perry Oxford shirt // Lee 101 Green Selvage jean // Filling Pieces Astro Grove shoe // Apocs Black Panel cap

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SUPERSTYLIN’ Some of the best women’s fashion on offer from independents in the Steel City.

BRAG VINTAGE 33 High St, Sheffield S1 2GA, www.bragvintage.co.uk Frilly blouse £15 // Leather belt £5 // Loafers £15 // Culottes £15

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COW 156-160 West Street S1 4ES, www.wearecow.com Bag £20 // Hair tie £5 // Sandals £20 // Belt £5 // Rework blouse £16 // Leather waistcoat £18 // Leather skirt £18


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A TASTE OF CUBA Regather Works // May 5 // £25 Regather’s resident chef will be preparing a menu inspired by the local dishes of Cuba. Rum will be flowing all night, in the true style of a Cuban Palladar (secret restaurant) while the menu will boast everything from pork mojo to fried yuccitas and pineapple flambé. As always, all the food served will be sourced by local growers and the meat is free range. www.regather.net THE VELVET BURLESQUE PRESENT CUPID STUNTS Library Theatre // May 6 // £25 An extravaganza of burlesque, vaudeville, cabaret, circus, sideshow, magic and more! Award-winning entertainers and guest performers including Joe Black, Cece Sinclair, Hells Belle and Dr Pandemonious Fish dazzle audiences in one of the largest and longest-running variety theatre shows in the UK. www.velvetburlesque.co.uk CRAFT BEER & CHEESE NIGHT Regather Works // May 13 // £15 This gastronomic social returns to the Regather Works once more. Five new beers from their own onsite brewery will be on display for you to come and taste and each one will be paired with a specially selected sample of bread and cheese. The brewing team will be also be on site to talk about the process of how craft beer is made. www.regather.net JESSOP’S SUPERHEROES 2017 Graves Park // May 21 // £15 (Minimum Sponsor) The Jessop Wing is raising money with a sponsored walk, and you can bring your little heroes too. Starting at 10.30am in Graves Park, there will be a buggy-friendly 2.5k walk and a more challenging 4k route to take part in. Superhero fancy dress is encouraged, with a costume contest and other family fun events accompanying the walk. www.sheffieldhospitalscharity.org.uk MOSCOW PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Sheffield City Hall // May 26 // £5.60 Yuri Simonov is leading the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra in this all-Russian programme. There will be two orchestral vignettes from Mussorgsky’s opera Khovanshchina along with soloists and a rendition of Shostakovich’s Sixth Symphony in all its atmospheric glory. www.sheffieldcityhall.co.uk

5 things to do over Spring Bank Holiday Can we all just take a moment to show some love for fine month of May? Not only does it (fingers crossed) bring sunnier climes as we edge towards the summer months, but there are also TWO bank holidays for us to celebrate – huzzah! So, with the second bank holiday arriving for the final weekend of the month, we’ve taken the liberty of rounding up of a mixture of local happenings for you to get stuck into…

Sheffield Gin Festival – 27-28th May

If bank holiday screams ‘gin o’clock’ to you then quaff in style at Sheffield’s-own independent festival dedicated to the stuff. Taking place across the O2 Academy, a ‘secret gin bar’ and various other venues for the pre/after-parties, the event runs over the weekend and gives you the chance to try a huge selection of gin brands, take on cocktail master classes and stuff yourself with food from the wide selection street vendors on offer. www.sheffieldginfestival.com

Aqua-Tek @ Magna – 27th May

Described as ‘an adventure in all things water’, the popular Aqua-Tek play area reopens for the bank holiday weekend. Perfect for the whole family, don’t forget a towel and change of clothes as a drenching is unavoidable! www.visitmagna.co.uk

The London Disco Society @ The Harley – 28th May

The Harley welcomes high-energy party specialists The London Disco Society to Sheffield for a bank holiday spesh. Promoters Mango Disco have been trying to book the globetrotting discofunk outfit for a while now, and with explosive sets from LDS DJs Naked Jake, Cordz and Tim Ross in the pipeline their persistence look set to pay dividends. www.theharley.co.uk

Yellow Arch Sharrow Festival Fundraiser @ Yellow Arch Studios – 27th May

Yellow Arch Studios are hosting a ‘pay as you feel’ fundraiser in support of the fantastic Sharrow Festival. The event will run from 4pm until the early hours, with an exciting mix of bands and DJ’s showcasing the best reggae, afrobeat and funk and soul the city has to offer. Authentic Caribbean cuisine will be on offer throughout courtesy of Bang Chef. www.yellowarch.com

Royal Rumble @ The Royal Standard – 27th May

If your idea of bank hol bliss is huge fix of live music then look no further than the Royal Rumble event at The Royal Standard. The outdoor all-day festival will see 16+ bands playing across two stages, with local faves such as Southpaw, The Leathernecks and The Harringtons featuring on the lineup. Head to their Facebook page for more info. www.facebook.com/thersbar

Thornbridge Brewery Social @ Riverside Brewery, Bakewell – 27th May

Thornbridge’s Riverside Brewery will be opening the doors to beer-lovers for the day, offering a selection of ten keg and cask beers – including both old favourites and their rarer brews – being poured a stone’s throw from the Brewhouse. Tours of the brewery, live music/DJs and food provided by top street vendors such as Nether Edge Pizza Company, Eats & Beats and Pie-Eyed will also be on offer. www.thornbridgebrewery.co.uk WWW.EXPOSEDMAGAZINE.CO.UK | 81


When it comes to DIY Comedy, Stuart Goldsmith is showing others just how to build an empire. With a hugely popular podcast ‘The Comedian’s Comedian’ (seven million downloads worldwide) already to his name, the comic is currently on a second UK tour with his critically-acclaimed stand-up show ‘Compared to What’ and taking on the big issues in life, such as ‘How much should one spend on an ear-thermometer?’. Ahead of his arrival in the Steel City later this month, Exposed spoke to Stuart about his journey so far and what we can expect from his latest show. So, tell us a bit about your background in comedy. I basically started as a street performer eating crisps on a tightrope at Covent Garden, but eventually I wanted to be more original. Now I travel all over the world doing stand-up comedy, although Walker’s Salt and Vinegar still tastes like youth, freedom and cash to me. What first made you want to become a comedian? I loved Lenny Henry as a kid and used to recite the sketches from his show the next day at school to all my friend. Friend or Friends? Friend. That was intentional. I see. Can you tell us what inspired the name for your 2nd UK tour, ‘Compared to What?’ I was thinking about the personal and social risks involved in committing to spending my entire life as a comedian, especially now that I’m a father. I thought ‘but what if I’m not successful?’, and then laughed and thought ‘yeah – compared to what?’. Your podcast, ‘Comedian’s Comedian’, has been hugely popular amongst comedy fans and comedians alike. Where did you get the inspiration for this? And why do you think it has been so successful? About six years ago I suddenly realised I’d never trained professionally for the thing that was now paying my rent. I wanted to find out how the best comics in the world wrote and developed their material, so that I could learn from them. I also thought that I might as well record the conversations and then once I did I couldn’t keep them to myself. 7.5 million downloads later and I’ve helped start the 82 | WWW.EXPOSEDMAGAZINE.CO.UK

Stuart Goldsmith brings his ‘Compared to What’ show to The Lescar on May 11. Tickets are available at www.wegottickets.com


TOP PICKS careers of about 50 new comics. I should totally have kept them to myself! What are the pros and cons of recording comedy podcasts as opposed to stand-up performances? Which do you prefer? Well, the show is a documentary about comedy rather than a funny podcast, but there are parts of it where I talk directly to the listener about what’s going on in my life. They’re really useful for reminding me that that informal voice is the one I should be using onstage. The podcast is listened to by tens of thousands of people all over the world, but nothing can replace the joy of doing well at a gig in front of actual humans in a room. Being known by many for ‘The Comedian’s Comedian’, is it difficult to take the step away from the podcasts and get back into a stand-up frame of mind? Only in interviews! When I talk about the podcast I become very serious about the art of comedy and my responsibilities to honour the hard work of my guests. Though that’s sometimes incompatible with being a comedian, where your job is to answer the questions in a funny way. I often keep answering them for real and forgetting to be funny. To flip the usual question on its head a tad, what’s the worst bit of advice you’ve ever received? Nice! Basically any advice where the giver is trying to make the recipient more like the giver. It’s amazingly hard to give useful advice to people, stuff that makes them become more like what they themselves want to become. I’m a terrible one for approaching other acts and giving them a load of unsolicited bullshit about a joke I think they should tweak, so I try to be friendly when people do the same to me. What have you learnt or developed since your first live tour? I’m getting way better at trusting myself. When something goes wrong or a joke doesn’t get the reaction I arrogantly think it deserves, I used to wobble and start tanking the gig. Now I have proper faith in the stuff and in my own work, so 99 percent of the time it comes good. So much of comedy is confidence, they can smell a wobble. Who’s one comedian you’d most like to get on the podcast and why? Noel Fielding. I love surrealists because I’m terrible at surrealism, and I love finding out the way they select something apparently random but with a huge amount of conscious thought behind the decision. There was a great bit on Buzzcocks where Amstell tried to do a bit of “surrealism” to make fun of Fielding, who immediately trumped it by doing something that demonstrated an incredible talent for the genuinely weird. He also directed an entire 20 minute set at me about 15 years ago and I want to ask him about it.

MICKY FLANAGAN: AN’ ANOTHER FING Sheffield Arena // 12-13 May // From £30 Back on the stand-up circuit after a well-deserved break, cockney comedian Micky Flanagan is all set for another sold out tour after his 129 date ‘Back in the Game’ show became the biggest stand up DVD and tour of 2013. “Flanagan is the man of the moment, comedy’s meteoric success.” – The Daily Telegraph www.sheffieldarena.co.uk TONY LAW: A LAW UNDO HIS-ELF WHAT WELCOME The Crucible Theatre // 18 May // From £15.50 The multi award-winning comedian is taking his brand new live show of surreal comedy-art across the UK this month. Law’s inimitable style has made him one of the most celebrated live performers on the circuit; a charismatic comic who can pull ideas from anything. His style of comedy aims to make no sense at all, and yet it means everything. “A splendidly sustained hour of sweaty foolishness.” – The Guardian www.sheffieldtheatres.co.uk

I WAS WATCHING THE LONDON MARATHON AND SAW ONE RUNNER DRESSED AS A CHICKEN AND ANOTHER RUNNER DRESSED AS AN EGG. AND I THOUGHT: ‘THIS COULD BE INTERESTING.’ Micky Flanagan

STUART GOLDSMITH: COMPARED TO WHAT? The Lescar // 11 May // From £11 Host of the ‘Comedian’s Comedian Podcast’, Stuart Goldsmith is most recently known for his insightful interviews with fellow comedians such as Russell Brand, discovering how they write, improvise and create their own stuff. A highly accomplished stand-up comic in his own right, Goldsmith will be embarking on a brand new tour up and down the country, stopping at Sheffield on May 11th. “A supremely talented stand-up, with a wonderfully funny view of the world and an effortless charm.” – Time Out www.thelescarhuntersbar.co.uk HENNING WEHN: WESTPHALIA IS NOT AN OPTION Octagon Sheffield // 12 May // From £16.50 Seen regularly on panel shows including 8 out of 10 Cats, German comedy ambassador Henning Wehn is known for his light and jolly take on the world. His brand new show, ‘Westphalia is not an option’ , which has dates selling out across the country, sees Wehn tackle the post-Brexit world. “Wehn masterfully pushes the envelope of political correctness, managing to keep the material entertaining and provocative.” – The Reviews Hub

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THE TUESDAY CLUB: REDLIGHT Foundry and Fusion // May 2 // £8 A huge name in underground dance music for over a decade now, Redlight has dominated the scene through consistently bringing out innovative tracks, defining genres and collaborating with the likes of Mobb Deep and Raekwon (Wu Tang Clan). The Bristol-born producer pretty much sums up the Tuesday Club ethic: good music, regardless of genre or tempo, but with strong influences taken from UK bass music culture. www.su.sheffield.ac.uk TRUST. LAUNCH NIGHT The Harley // May 12 // £6 TRUST. is launching with a huge line-up at The Harley which sees grime don Devilman, a staple of the scene for 12 years, bringing his party flows to that stage. The Birmingham MC battled grime superstar Skepta in Lord of the Mics 2 in what was a big turning point in his career and has since collaborated with the likes of Shola Ama, Mike Skinner, Tinchy Stryder and many more. www.theharley.co.uk RITETRAX PRESENTS: RITETRAX ON THE BOLE HILLS FESTIVAL FUNDRAISER DINA // May 12 // From £8 RiteTrax present an underground creative culture showcase, with a massive line-up across three rooms to raise funds for their upcoming event, RiteTrax on the Bole Hills 2017. Sheffield favourites Joe Newman, Earthworm Jim and the legendary DJ Winston Hazel complete the main room line-up, with headliner Mark Archer playing the very best in old-school acid and breakout in a 90-minute DJ set. www.ritetrax.co.uk DECIBEL PRESENTS: THE LAUNCH The Harley // May 18 // From £5 Decibel is a brand new collective in Sheffield, specialising in showcasing the best in underground music. This month they’re celebrating their launch at The Harley with special guest DJs AJ & Wellings, Ashley Fearn, George Marshman and Austen joining the residents spinning the best in deep house, techno and everything in-between! www.theharley.co.uk DUBCENTRAL W/ MAD PROFESSOR FT. AISHA / DIGITAL (FUNCTION) Yellow Arch // May 19 // From £12 Dubcentral return to Yellow Arch, this time bringing tone of the leading producers in dub reggae. MP was last with Dubcentral in 2003 at the infamous Everyone Centre; now, 14 years later and better than ever, he returns with the first lady of roots, Aisha, who has travelled the world singing on some of the biggest soundsystems. They’ll also be taking over the new Warehouse Room with a drum ‘n’ bass and jungle rave until 5am. www.yellowarch.com

Dancin’ In The Street Local promoters Nice Like Rice and Pretty Pretty good are joining forces this summer for Just Shake – a Sheff street party like no other. On June 10th a mighty 16-hour carnival will kick the summer off in style, closing down a whole road for the festivities, before the party later heads into Hope Works for a full venue takeover until the wee hours. The event will welcome the likes of Detroit house and techno legend Omar-S, the Pender Street Steppers and Canadian producer Jayda G to the decks. There will also be live music sets from disco minimalist Harvey Sutherland, jazz/hip hop artist Da Rico and Sheffield University’s own Samba Band. Poile Art and Cosmic Disco will be on décor duty with a few new installations up their sleeves, and expectation is high after the collective created a giant walk-through kaleidoscope for their Winter Carnival with Joey Negro in Feb. Some of the city’s best street food sellers will be on hand to keep you refreshed while the bar will be stocked with summer cocktails and punch all day to complete the party vibe. LINE-UP Day: Harvey Sutherland (Live) // Pender Street Steppers (Mood Hut) // Jayda G // Da Rico (Live) // Sheffield University Samba Band // ROOTS Stage // Saul’s Sessions // Food vendors throughout the day // Caribbean cocktails Night: Omar-S // Team Rice // Pretty Pretty Good // Dan J // Yak // Stevie Risotto // Alief – DJ // Leroy // Kudan // Smorsli // Maiden // Triple Point

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Some of our favourite bands and artists across the north – a number of them from the Steel City – have joined forces on a compilation album to highlight mental health issues in the music industry. Sheffield-based music outlet Northern Exposure and Well Suspect Records have teamed up on the album to raise important funds and awareness for Help Musicians UK, a charity that provides support for people in the music industry suffering from mental health issues. The 18-track album will feature the likes of Mancunian neo-punks Cabbage, doom-pop outfit The Slow Readers Club and London indie four-piece Sisteray – as well as a number of local bands including The Velcro Teddy Bears, Liberty Ship and Paul Fletcher and The Dukes. Rachel Brown, owner and founder of Northern Exposure, told Exposed about why they chose to get behind the Help Musicians charity. “I have over the years suffered with depression, various eating disorders and anxiety. I have always been very open about it and the only thing that got me through all that and really helped me, was music. This was my way of repaying that escape that has given to me, by raising money to help musicians who suffer too. Help Musicians UK seemed the perfect choice, after all their research, support and campaigns into the still somewhat taboo subject.”

THE BANDS SPEAK OUT: “Our reasoning of getting involved is pretty simple: with the worldwide social media prison we as a human race pray to every single day, we feel the pressures of narcissism as the smoke and mirrors glitter show of another’s very entertaining life as presented on the internet. What this creates is nationwide and international anxiety, and the pressure is creating more and more victims of mental illness. It’s a service that should always be funded and protected to give sufferers a better quality of life, and any way we can contribute to that cause we will.” – CABBAGE ‘’Mental health is something that’s been undermined and neglected for far too long, it’s a disease that plagues all people and we shouldn’t fall victim to it in silence anymore. We appreciate the importance of music and its ability to communicate and emotionally connect people.” – WHITE ROOM The Northern Exposure is out now and available to purchase from northern-exposure.co/shop 86 | WWW.EXPOSEDMAGAZINE.CO.UK

1. WHITE ROOM – I THINK TOO MUCH 2. SISTERAY – GENTRIFICATION 3. THE SLOW READERS CLUB – I SAW A GHOST 4. THE VELCRO TEDDY BEARS – SOMEBODY 5. LITTLE LIAM – NEED YOU TONIGHT 6. VELUDO PLANES – LUNA 7. JOHN MCCULLAGH – NEW YORK CITY 8. CABBAGE – ITS GRIM UP NORTH KOREA 9. SCARLET – HEAVY EXCHANGE 10. STRAY SCENE – THE DAY THE CLOWN CRIED 11. HOLLOW NOTHING – GAME OF LOVE 12. PAUL FLETCHER &THE DUKES – 22.02 13. LIBERTY SHIP – WHAT POINT 14. THE GALLERYS – IMPERFECT IMPERFECTION 15. THE RISING – I WANT YOU 16. PAISLEY SUNDAE – HAD SOMEONE 17. SAP – FEEL IT


SHAKESPEARES LISTINGS Sunday 7th May – Green city blueS.

A fun and relaxed event where people get together and have a dance to some blues music. Also, attendees can get some tips from the host Lisa! Starts at 7:30pm.

thurSday 11th – euroSeSSion.

Voted Sheffield Camra Pub of the Year 2013 Cask ales on rotation (over 2000 in less then 3 years), Over 125 whiskies, wide range of rums, gins, vodkas and ciders.

EVERY THURSDAY shakespeares pub Quiz.

Test your knowledge of shakespeare, sport, science and stuff from 9.00 free entry & drinks to be won

EVERY wEDnESDAY reg & friends open acoustic night. Come along and play, sing or just watch. free entry

0114 275 59 59

www.shakespeares-sheffield.CO.uk shakespeares ale & Cider house, 146 – 148 Gibraltar street

Eurosession. Anyone who wants to play can lead a tune or join in at their own level and the musicians are always happy to take requests for dances. The session is run by a small group of volunteers. If you’d like to offer help or make suggestions, please do so! Sessions so far have been influenced by Breton, French, Scandinavian, Klezmer, Basque and Bulgarian traditions. Dance workshop starts at 3:30pm, Performances and session starts at 8:00pm. Tickets £12/ £7.

Friday 12th – roSS couper and toM oakeS.

The duo perform their newly recorded album “Fiddle + Guitar” produced by Haystack Records. Ross Couper and Tom Oakes are a fiddle and guitar duo deeply rooted in the traditions of Scotland and Ireland, with a vital modernity that chronicles their many musical journeys so far.

Saturday 13th - pow wow club.

Pow Wow Club present a rhythm and blues DJ night playing their classic and rare Rhythm & Blues collections, from the 50’s and 60’s. Starts at 9:00pm.

tueSday 16th – SheFField caMra beer FeStival MeetinG

The group continue work planning our 43rd annual Steel City Beer & Cider Festival, due to take place at Kelham Island Industrial Museum in October. If you are interested in being part of the organising committee or helping out in any other way please come along to this meeting at Shakespeares on Gibraltar Street, starting at 8pm.

Sunday 21St – Green city blueS.

A fun and relaxed event where people get together and have a dance to some blues music. Also, attendees can get some tips from the host Lisa! Starts at 7:30pm.

Sunday 28th – dancinG bear preSentS: SavaGe pruneS.

The Savage Prunes are a young and innovative trio from England, playing new compositions on traditional instruments. Callum, George and John make use of their different musical backgrounds and the expressive capabilities of their instruments to create a polyphonic and melody-driven sound that is fresh and exciting. Their original compositions blur stylistic boundaries, combining the rhythm and drive of traditional dance music, the delicate playfulness of baroque, and the irresistible energy of modern pop.



LIVE REVIEWS THE MOONLANDINGZ LEADMILL Shrouded in mystery, intrigue and imagination, The Moonlandingz are the brainchild of Lias Saoudi, Saul Adamczewski, (Fat White Family) Adrian Flanagan and Dean Honer (Eccentronic Research Council). The Moonlandingz started out as a concept piece, a fictional band, but their debut album Interplanetary Class Classics had truly propelled them kicking and screaming into reality, feral as ever. The night got off to a good start, first support act, Jellyskin had a real dreamy quality and second support; Goat Girl brought husky, inevitably cool surf-rock inspired tunes. However, it was The Moonlandingz that stole the show, sauntering on to ‘Vessels’ with their theatrical, otherworldly sound that wouldn’t be misplaced in an episode of The Mighty Boosh. Sending the crowd on a trip to the ether, the band exuded kaleidoscopic wacky-punk and outrageous stage presence layered with thought-out satirical prowess in their lyrics. The likes of ‘IDS,’ ‘Sweet Saturn Mine’ and ‘Black Hanz’ gained traction with the audience who were in an absolute frenzy. They are easily one of the most exciting, visceral live bands around at the moment. Is it satire? Is it meta? Nobody really can be sure, but what it certainly is; is an oracular feast on the senses. Words: Emma White Photos: Kevin Wells

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5 Since 1932

Sheffield City Hall

Live Music 1932 2017| Comedy | Entertainment

May 2017

Tuesday 2nd May | 8.00pm

It’s ourGino’s 85th Birthday! Italian Escape Live Wednesday 3rd May | 7.30pm

Steve Hackett: Genesis Revisited with Classic Hackett Thursday 4th May | 7.30pm

Walter Trout Saturday 6th May | 7.00pm

The Hallé, Sheffield Philharmonic Chorus & Hallé Choir Wednesday 10th May | 2.30pm

Music and Memories Wed 10th – Friday 12th May | 7.15pm Saturday 13th May | 2.00pm & 7.15pm

Manor Operatic Society: Singin’ in the Rain Thursday 18th May | 7.30pm

Fairport Convention Friday 19th May | 7.30pm

Paul Rodgers Friday 26th May | 7.00pm

Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra Saturday 27th May | 7.30pm

Killer Queen Every Friday & Saturday Doors 7.00pm | Show 8.15pm

Last Laugh Comedy Cabaret

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GORILLAZ HUMANZ You’ll know ‘We Got The Power’ by now. A supremely catchy slice of classic Gorillaz, it feels like the virtual band’s twofingered salute to the current state of things; you know, Trump, Brexit and all the other shit that is driving everyone round the bend these days. “We’ve got the power to be loving with each other no matter what happens...” It even features Albarn’s onetime nemesis Noel Gallagher on vocals and it’s a genuine belter. But if you’re expecting more of the same from their fifth album, then ‘Humanz’ will disappoint. Full of A-list collaborators, it’s certainly an eclectic beast but perhaps just a little too eclectic for my taste. In truth, the album is patchy; ‘Charger’ which features Grace Jones on vocals sees a relentless, dirty, bass-heavy riff underpin Albarn’s faux-rapping and will play well in clubland, while Andromeda’ (with US rapper D.R.A.M.) is a definite grower and apocalyptic party banger ‘Ascension’ featuring Californian rapper Vince Staples opens up proceedings in style. But elsewhere the likes of ‘Saturn Barz’ (featuring Popcaan) and ‘Momentz’ (with De La Soul, no less) just feel like filler. A disappointment then, but not a failure. Just an album that’s whole isn’t greater than the sum of its parts. 6/10 Phil Turner

CLEAN CUT KID FELT

BLONDIE POLLINATOR

After forming in 2015, the peppy fuzz-pop quartet from Liverpool have finally released their first full-length album. The ambitious concept of Felt follows the process of breaking up, learning to move on and then finding someone else. While it is a lot more upbeat and radio friendly than some of their past offerings, it’s still a difficult album to get into on the first listen. The opening track ‘Vitamin C’ has many disjointed moments making it an awkward listen, and flavours of this carry throughout the rest of the album. For instance, the title track starts off fairly mellow, then the tone changes part way through and is jarring and sounds almost like a different song entirely. However, lead single ‘Leaving You Behind’ is a lot more polished; the dual vocals of Mike and Evelyn Halls work together perfectly and it adds some extra depth to the tragic romanticisms of the album. While much of it is listenable, this is an album that has to grow on you. 5/10 Holly Stittle

If you’re a twenty-something and your mum (or dad, for that matter) has ever made you listen to their music collection, it’s highly likely that Blondie would have been in the mix at some point. On their latest offering, the band work with a wide range of artists, from Charlie XCX to Jonny Marr, which results in a revival of classic Blondie records with some interesting new ideas thrown into the mix. It starts with a bang with ‘Doom or Destroy’ – and I’m happy to report that it’s typical Debby Harry: loud, proud and indicative of how she intends to go on. In fact, the whole album has a blissful, fun feel that’s aligned to a more raw, unpolished tone compared to their most recent album, Ghosts of Download. Pollinator is more reminiscent of 70s and 80s Debbie Harry, with honest, searing lyrics that almost contradict the upbeat tone of the tracks; it’s a perfect summer album that fits in almost as well at a BBQ as during a messy breakup. Philippa Revitt 8/10

ANIMAT HOW TO BE A SHADOW

You know those interviews where they ask people for their favourite things about living in Sheffield? Well, when they get round to asking me, Animat will be up there with the rest. I’ve been trying to spread the word ever since I first came across these masters of ambient dub, and this, their fourth album, is as beautiful and fascinating as anything they’ve ever produced. Word must be getting out there, I’m pleased to report, as this is released on Banco De Gaia’s Disco Gecko label. The album is a collection of music adapted from their recent soundtrack to a 1974 French film Un Homme Qui Dort, which they’ve been performing around the country over the last year. The films they specialise in are most certainly not silent films, (how many more Dr Caligari soundtracks can we take?), but films with minimal dialogue, where their music can enhance, or underscore, or compliment or even contrast the screen images. Listening to this soundtrack, the moods and settings are rich and varied but above all fascinating, creating a soundscape and atmosphere which shifts and turns. It’s tempting to play it in the background, and it does work that way, but listening closely and repeatedly reveals hidden subtleties and real beauty. 8/10 Mark Perkins WWW.EXPOSEDMAGAZINE.CO.UK | 91


Pete Jenkins and Billy Washington of I Set The Sea On Fire are raising money to do a world-wide tour with a difference. The duo aim to take their studio on the road to record an album which brings artists and cultures together from around Europe, with all proceeds raised going directly to UNICEF. To find out about how you can support the ‘4000 Miles Album’ cause, head to their Indiegogo page below. tinyurl.com/k5tk777. Connor Houston is set to release brand new single ‘The Devil’s Bedsheets’ from his upcoming album Impartial Advice, scheduled for release on July 10. Connor has retained his love for melody on the album but has moved away from his 70s rock influence towards electronic rhythms and jazzy chord progressions. Head to his socials below for more info. facebook.com/ ConorHoustonOfficial // soundcloud.com/ conorhoustonofficial This year sees the 10th edition of Sensoria Festival, Sensoria X, and as part of their celebrations of music and film they have created the Bouquet of Steel, a new award to showcase Sheffield music and encourage new talent. The chosen artist/band will be offered a £2,000 fee to write new music and perform at Sensoria Festival. They will also win a day to record their work in a Sheffield studio and the Sheffield-based metal designer will be commissioned to create the award. However, they need to raise funds to make this become a reality – head to tinyurl. com/mmnwqzg to see how you can help! sensoria.org.uk // facebook. com/SensoriaFestival // @ SensoriaFest

Following a recent support slot supporting The SSS at City Hall, The Vellas headline an all-Sheffield affair at The Leadmill on May 20 bringing their Strokes-inspired indie rock to the venue’s fabled stage for their biggest headline show to date. Support comes from Sheffield’s New Road Kings and Syrupp. facebook.com/vellasband // soundcloud.com/thevellas // @ vellasband

Brotherly blues rock Cellar Door Moon Crow have been going from strength to strength lately with some huge-sounding releases as of late. The ferocious duo will play their first Sheffield gig in a while at PLUG on May 13, supporting Jim Jones and the Righteous Mind. cellardoormooncrow. co.uk // facebook.com/ cellardoormooncrow // @ CDMCband Popular local indie outfit Beat the Bandit have decided to call end to their time as a band, bowing out with an emotional show at The Rocking Chair at the end of last month. All the best, lads! facebook.com/beatthebandit // soundcloud.com/beatthebandit // @BeatTheBandit

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HOT 8 BRASS BAND O2 Academy Sheffield // 5th May Grammy-nominated Hot 8 Brass Band bring a mindblowing funk and soul show to Sheffield in support of their fifth album. www.academymusicgroup.com MARIANAS TRENCH O2 Academy Sheffield // 7th May Expect bouncy melodic pop punk when multi-platinu selling Canadian outfit Marianas Trench visit Sheffield on their spring European tour. www.academymusicgroup.com OPHELIA The Greystones // 13th May Sheffield-based singer-songwriter duo Rebecca Van Cleave and Samuel Taylor will be celebrating the release of their debut EP in their first full-band Sheffield show. Having met whilst promoting solo material in the US, the duo returned to the UK in 2016 to record their first album. Their Ryan Adams and Kate Bush influences are noticeable in their “British Americana Rock”. www.mygreystones.co.uk GNARWOLVES The Harley // 18th May Hailing from Brighton, punk trio Gnarwolves are guaranteed to produce an energetic, fast-paced show. With second album ‘Wires’ out on the 5th May, expect plenty of bodies to be flung around the Harley for one of the best punk rock bands in the UK. www.harleylive.co.uk BABEHEAVEN Bungalows And Bears // 18th May One of the most exciting groups in the country, Babeheaven stand out on a saturated indie scene with their engaging trip-hop sound. www.bungalowsandbears.com SIEVEHEAD WITH WUB, ONLY HUMAN, AND TOMMY HILLFINGER Picture House Social // 27th May Sheffield’s garage punk beacon Sievehead stop off at the Picture House before embarking on a European tour. With a raw and gloomy sound, echoing the bleakness of the current political landscape, Sievehead will make you want to join them as they conquer anything that stands in their way. www.picture-house-social.com

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Take a pew, dear reader, and enter the dreamy pop world of C. Duncan. Since the release of his influential debut album Architect, the Glasgow-born musician has been on a wholly upward trajectory – one of Mercury Prize nominations and globe-trotting tours as he spreads his captivating live show far and wide. With a stop-off in the Steel City scheduled for this month, Andrew Martin caught up with the uniquely talented one-man band. Tell us about your early life and how you became involved with music. I started writing songs when I was very young. I played in a number of school bands and started recording my own music when I was about 13-years-old. My parents were both classical musicians so I learned to play piano at an early age, and also guitar, bass, and drums. I then was part of Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, which is basically an academy for the performing arts. Before the release of your name-defining album, you were snapped up by Fat Cat Records in 2013. How did that come about? I’ve always been a big fan of Fat Cat and the artists they have worked with. They listened to one of my demos and, yeah, I just think it went down quite well. They asked me to join them – it was a no-brainer, really – and I basically got down to writing music. You’ve had experience in range of musical styles, from classic to contemporary. How would you describe your sound? I think it’s very choral, but it’s sort of changing at the moment. It’s always very choral, very dreamy and I guess at the moment it’s very electronic. But yeah, it’s such a tricky question – I guess, if I had to define it, I’d say choral dream pop. You’re also a talented painter. How does that side of your artistry mesh with your music? Well, when I first started making albums I thought that I might as well do the cover art because I paint. I think I’m probably a bit of a control freak when it comes to how things look and sound, so I do the cover art as well as the music. I’ll incorporate a few themes from the album and try to tie the whole thing together. I so think it’s quite important to visually represent the music. What direction did you initially take for your recent album ‘The Midnight Sun’ and how do you think it turned out? I wanted to do something different to the first album and give it more of an overarching sound. My first album, The Architect, was a mash-up of lots of different stylistic things I was trying at the time. I always wanted to do something inspired by The Twilight Zone, the sixties scifi TV show, and loosely base an album or songs on that. I’m obsessed with the show and have been for years. So I basically started watching a load of episodes to try to get into the The Twilight Zone mood for a lot of the stuff on The Midnight Sun. Were there any particular episodes which inspired specific tracks? Or was it more of a general thing? The songs aren’t necessarily based on any of the episodes; I just tried to capture the mood of the show: the slightly ominous but very often strangely ethereal and mysterious mood. That’s what I was going for. What’s next for C. Duncan? Anything we should keep our eyes peeled for on the horizon? I’m currently working on a new album. Hopefully that’ll be out in a year or so, then we have the May tour and then onto the summer shows! The new album hasn’t got a name or release date yet – I’ll let you know a few months down the line when I work all that out! C. Duncan will be at The Leadmill on Saturday 13th May 2017. Tickets are available from www.leadmill.co.uk 94 | WWW.EXPOSEDMAGAZINE.CO.UK


Tickets available from foundrysu.com Box office: 0114 222 8777 all shows open to the public (14+ unless stated otherwise) Sunday 14th May

Friday 2nd June

The view & The blinders

the sugarhill gang & OTIS MENSAH

Doors 7.30pm Tickets £17.50 (advance)

Doors 7.00pm Tickets £20 (advance)

Friday 21st July

Saturday 22nd July

TRAMLINES

TRAMLINES

Doors 10.00pm (18+) Tickets £12 (Night) / £20 (Weekend)

Doors 10.00pm (18+) Tickets £12 (Night) / £20 (Weekend)

Monday 25th September

Saturday 30th September

the jesus and mary chain

vega

FAITHLESS (DJ SET), KIDEKO & MORE

GILLES PETERSON, CAMO & KROOKED & MORE

& gin annie

Doors 7.30pm Tickets £27.50 (advance)

Doors 7.00pm Tickets £12 (advance)

Friday 10th November

Saturday 8th December

heaven 17

SLADE

Doors 7.00pm Tickets £25 (advance)

Doors 7.00pm Tickets £23.50 (advance)

& blancmange

CHRISTMAS SHINDIG

Foundry, Sheffield Students’ Union, Western Bank, S10 2tg facebook.com/fsfsheffield twitter.com/su_foundry

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There are two kinds of musos: those who stick religiously to one genre of music and those who can never fully make their mind up about what’s best. Alabama 3 undoubtedly fall into the second category. A heady mix of blues, rock, country, gospel and acid house has given them a diverse and iconic sound which still defies categorisation over two decades after their formation. Lead singer Rob Spragg AKA Larry Love spoke to Philippa Revitt about how the band is here for the people – now more than ever. The first part of the 20 Year Tour started last year, due to hit Sheffield later this month. How are you feeling ahead of the second half? With Sheffield, it’s always good to be back. It certainly has some of the best parties, but on the other hand I’ve been beaten up a few times there. Health-wise, I have a cold at the moment, but I have a ton of Berocca ready for when the gigs start up again. There’s been a big revival of house music over the last couple of years. Do you think this new interest in the genre has helped you with a number of sellout shows this year? Yeah, house music is back! There’s a new generation that’s starting to be interested in this kind of music, which is pretty great for us. Hopefully, people becoming more politically aware after the events of last year will help to get us some more listeners onboard as well. What is it about your style of music which has kept you relevant for so long? Musicians learn from the generation before so it’s important to be aware of the times and push against them. That’s what we’ve always tried to do – and it’s worked. Alabama 3 play Sheffield O2 Academy on May 13th. Tickets are available from www. academymusicgroup.com

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You have a ton of members and the line-up is constantly changing. Does this keep things interesting? We do have something of a revolving door policy, yeah. We’ve had bassists that have come and gone and come back again, but it’s important to keep collecting new blood – it helps out the old vampires of the group, you see. With such a huge back-catalogue of tracks – 13 albums’ worth, in fact – how do you go about deciding on a setlist? We basically need to make sure we aren’t too selfindulgent. Even though it’s great that we play our new stuff, we always have to make sure to play some of the old favourites, in the first half of the tour we included 5 songs from the new album so that’s probably what we’re going to be doing again for this one. With the strong political themes of your music arguably more relevant than ever, have you noticed a change in the atmosphere at your gigs? Yeah, definitely. As I said, people are more politically aware and they’re starting to respond. We’ve sold out a few gigs on this tour – London, Kendal, Dunfermline and Exeter so far – and I don’t think it’s any coincidence that more people come to see us in the times we’re in. With that in mind, what can someone expect from an A3 gig today? Evangelic, deranged company that aim to convert those who are less deranged.


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Last month I donned my glad rags and headed to the Library Theatre for the first ever South Yorkshire LGBT Awards. It really was a superb occasion, and what a pleasure to see the people who work hard for the events, groups and campaigns I write about each month being celebrated for the work they’ve put into the local scene! Let’s take a look at the worthy winners, shall we?

AFC UNITY

Winner: Sports Personality AFC Unity is an independent women’s football club, one of the few of its kind to have been created without being supported by a preexisting men’s team. They utilise the sport for positive social change, using their dedication to feminism and social justice in combination with their passion for the sport to make a positive contribution in the local community.

ALEX VAN GELDER

Winner: Youth and Student Campaigner Biology student Alex has had a busy 12 months since his first time getting involved in activism, organising the Sheffield Orlando vigil back in June last year. He is now the chair of Hallams LGBT+ committee, as well as the LGBT+ rep.

ANDREW BOGG

Runner Up: Activist Of The Year Andrew has been working hard behind the scenes at Barnsley LGBT Forum, the lovely people behind Barnsley Pride.

CAROL ROBSON

Winner: Lifetime Achievement Award Former media whore who is maturing disgracefully – her words, not mine! Carol is an outspoken performance poet and comic hailing from Rotherham, and she has graced various stages and events up with her work.

DARREN HOPKINSON

Runner Up: Lifetime Achievement Award Current events manager of Pride Sheffield (and one of the original founders of South Yorkshire Pride back in 2008), Darren who works

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tirelessly behind the scenes to sort important licensing and health and safety issues to ensure we get to party and protest in safety and style.

DONCASTER PRIDE

Runner Up: LGBT+ Event / Activity Doncaster Pride was the first Pride event to be held in South Yorkshire and grows from strength to strength each year. It returns for its 11th instalment on 19 August at Sir Andrew Gresley Square.

E.D.E.N FILMS

Winner: Media Moment Promoting LGBT+ diversity & equality is at the heart of everything E.D.E.N do. They run filmmaking workshops specifically for the LGBT+ community and were the creators of last year’s Transforming Cinema, a film festival that champions trans people, films and stories.

EMMA SHARP

Winner: Ally To The LGBT+ Community Emma is a proud campaigner for equality. Her work with REMA, the infrastructure support organisation for the Black and Minority Ethnicled Voluntary and Community Sector of Rotherham and the Love is Louder Project, helps brings people together positively to campaign against hate and intolerance.

THE FUNKY BEAVER SHOW

Winner: Special Achievement Award This home-grown drag show launched in 2015 with their première performance of Let Me Be A Drag Queen. Make sure to check out their latest offering, Beaver Las Vegas, this September at the Library Theatre.


GINA NEIL TINA

Winner: Drag Act Host dancer at Barnsley’s Camp Rock, Tuesday Night Project, Treadles’ Toxic Thursdays and regular at The Star in Hull, DYMK and Barnsley Pride.

THE HALLCROSS

Winner: Venue/Night Doncaster’s only LGBT venue and host of the Doncaster Pride afterparty. A triumph of brash fun over basic flirting, that’s The Hallcross! A polysexual gay bar in the heart of Doncaster with an ethos to match – everyone’s welcome! Friendly staff, friendly people and a friendly atmosphere.

HEATHER PATERSON Winner: Activist Of The Year & Diversity Champion Yes, I managed to pick up some new glassware for the mantelpiece as well! Thank you to those who nominated me. I’m currently hard at work with the team at Pride Sheffield and have had the pleasure of working alongside many LGBT+ groups and campaigns during my 18 years in Sheffield.

HELEN GOODSON

Winner: Inspirational Role Model & Trans* Activist Helen has worked with Rotherham’s LGBT community for many years to promote equality and campaign against hate crime. She is currently working with the Rainbow Project and Rotherham Pride.

IRWIN MITCHELL

Runner Up: Company/Employer & Ally to the LGBT+ Community Irwin Mitchell has always been proud supporters of the LGBT community and one of the sponsors of Pride Sheffield since their first year.

JENNY DEWSNAP

Runner Up: Inspirational Role Model Chair of Doncaster Pride committee, Jenny is one of the founders of South Yorkshire’s first ever Pride event.

LGBT BARNSLEY FORUM

Runner Up: Community Group/ Network Group

A dedicated voice and support network in Barnsley for all LGBT individuals, their families and friends and the team behind Barnsley Pride.

LUKE RENWICK

Runner Up: Rising Star & Youth and Student Campaigner University student and elected Education Officer at Sheffield Hallam University Students Union, Luke is an LGBT activist, outspoken leftie and occasional radio producer.

LUKE ROBERT ALLAN

Winner: Rising Star PR and media student Luke is the Vice Chair of Pride Sheffield, NUS LGBT+ steering rep and sexual health champion for Sheffield Teaching Hospitals.

NICHOLA GOODSON

Runner Up: Diversity Champion Keeping it in the family, Nicola Goodson, sister of Helen Goodson, was also recognised for her commitment to diversity through her work with Rotherham’s Rainbow Project.

PRIDE SHEFFIELD

Winner: LGBT+ Event / Activity From their beginnings back in 2008 as South Yorkshire Pride in Cemetery Park, Pride Sheffield continues to grow their annual LGBT event, which last year under a new committee returned to a free event at Endcliffe Park. Don’t miss this year’s festival taking place on Saturday 29th July.

RAINBOW PROJECT

Winner: Community Group/ Network Group The Rainbow project was set up to support the LGBT community with housing, educational, training and support needs. Their long-term aim is to open a safe house for those within the LGBT community who find themselves homeless or in inadequate housing conditions.

SHEFFIELD HALLAM ORLANDO VIGIL Runner Up: Media Moment Last year, under tragic circumstances after the Orlando shooting at Pulse Nightclub,

Sheffield’s LGBT community showed how quickly they could pull together with a vigil organised by the following evening. This was largely due to Sheffield Hallam Union, with moving performances from Out Aloud and speakers from various LGBT organisations and public officials.

SOUTH YORKSHIRE FIRE & RESCUE

Winner: Company/Employer Another organisation who put their money where their mouth is when it comes to equality and diversity. In addition to their internal training and procedures, South Yorkshire Fire have been a longtime sponsor of Pride and actively involved in LGBT community events.

TIA ANNA

Runner Up: Drag Act Sheffield’s most infamous cycling drag queen. Tia has been active on the scene in Sheffield since the dawn of time. Probably most famed for her appearance on Britain’s Got Talent and Wuthering Heights YouTube video.

TUESDAY NIGHT PROJECT

Runner Up: Venue / Night The latest addition to Barnsley’s Tuesday night scene, hosted by Queen Tess, Miss Gina Tina and Miss Gloria Hole.

YORKSHIRE TERRIERS FC

Runner Up: Sports Personality Yorkshire’s very own LGBT football team welcomes players of all ages and abilities, where people can enjoy playing/supporting football and meet new people to socialise with.

ZAC SNAPE

Runner Up: Trans* Activist University of Sheffield student, blogger at Transistence and crafter at Zaccaeus, Zac is an active campaigner for equality and writes from his personal intersections perspective of being transgender, bisexual and Catholic.

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GAMING CONSOLES

YOU’VE (PROBABLY) NEVER HEARD OF Underneath the familiarity of mainstream gaming lies a strange world, a place filled with obscurities and general WTFery. So, dear reader, pop down your PS4/Xbox controller and come with me to the forgotten world of failed consoles…

1. ATARI LYNX

2. GAME COM (AKA GAME.COM)

Just two months after the Game Boy was unveiled, an impressive yet underlooked handheld followed known as the Atari Lynx. With an actual backlit colour screen, advanced 16-bit graphics and a pretty decent library of games to boot, you’d have thought this might have been more popular with punters. Sporting a price tag of $179.99, people would much rather spend $89 on the Game Boy, which equalled a flop in both the US and the UK.

Whilst this unique handheld failed massively, you have to give it credit in one aspect: it provided touchscreen technology that actually worked pretty well for 1997. However, that’s the only good thing about Tiger’s Game Com. Even with the likes of Duke Nukem 3D, Mortal Kombat and Resident Evil 2 under its belt, it was destined for failure. A horrible screen and awkward controls made ita pretty depressing console to play.


3. FAIRCHILD CHANNEL F

4. PHILIPS CD-I

Released in 1976, the Fairchild Channel F was actually the first home console to have cartridges for games. Its library was small and sales were disappointing, but you have to acknowledge this little beauty as an important step for gaming history. A year later the Atari 2600 was released and practically pushed the Fairchild Channel 5 into obscurity.

The CD-i could have been better than it was, however due to bad marketing, bad promotion and bad games, it became but of a joke within the industry. Whilst it was the first console to use compact discs for its games, the goliath that is PlayStation soon obliterated the CD-i into lists like these. It actually features Nintendo games, despite the console not being a Nintendo product. Yeah... no.

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The Boss Baby

Fast & Furious 8 The “family” is back, this time pitting the gang head to head against their patriarch, Dom Toretto (Vin Diesel), as he goes rogue to help a cyber terrorist with a mysterious hold over him. The Fast & Furious franchise is unashamed, formulaic movie-making, meaning fans of the series will not be disappointed in the slightest. If you’ve seen the last few instalments, then you can expect more of the same, only with bigger stunts, bigger set pieces and a ridiculous story which is nothing more than a testosterone-fuelled excuse to tie together a string of spectacular chase scenes, lots of explosions, some highly polished supercars and plenty of fisticuffs. But therein lies its charm, and the film never pretends to be anything more than two hours of undemanding, wholly entertaining and unadulterated fun. Put your brain in neutral and enjoy the ride. Rating: 4/5 PS

GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY VOL. 2 (28TH APRIL)

It’s time to get hooked on a feeling… AGAIN … as the Guardians – arguably Marvel’s best group of heroes to date – return to save the universe… again. Get your expectation levels set to ‘high’.

ALIEN: COVENANT (12TH MAY)

Ridley returns to his mad world as more colonists find themselves trapped on a strange world where there appears to be no life. Expect more gore, scares and Fassbender being weird.

COLOSSAL (19TH MAY)

A new baby’s arrival in the home of only child Tim sparks a sibling rivalry, complicated by the fact that the baby wears a suit, carries a briefcase, and has a mission to stop dogs from taking over as the world’s cutest beings. The real win of The Boss Baby is that events are seen through the wonderfully unreliable eyes of 7-year-old Tim, as reality seamlessly bleeds with imagination, lending a looseness and lightness to the narrative that is quite refreshing. There are some nice efforts to delve deeper into children’s psyches, and there are plenty of laughs and clever moments along the way. Ultimately, however, the formula kicks in and you are left with the sense that there was probably a much better film trying to get out under all the toilet jokes and manic action pieces. Rated: 3/5 AB

Anne Hathaway plays a downon-her-luck girl from New York who finds herself strangely connected to a monster causing havoc in Korea. Trippy, weird and disorientating – most reviews allude to something quite unique, but quite special.

PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: SALAZAR’S REVENGE (26TH MAY)

It could be good. Right?! Nah, you’re probably right. Best give it a miss.

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FANTASTIC MR FOX The Lyceum Theatre // 2-6 May // From £14 Roald Dahl’s much loved kids classic is brought to life in an extravagant stage performance. A stand-off between three greedy farmers, a fox and his cunning friends, the production uses live music and colourful stage design to present the power of friendship and pride. Something for all of the family. www.sheffieldtheatres.co.uk OPEN UP Various artist studios // Until 7 May // Free An annual showcase for independent artists, designers and makers, this free event opens studios up to the public, aiming to inspire creativity and establish a dialogue between both. Head to the website below for the full programme details. www.openupsheffield.co.uk EVERY BRILLIANT THING Studio Theatre // 17 May // £12.50 Probably one of the funniest plays you’ll see about depression. This award-winning production shines a light on the lengths we will go to for someone we love. A young boy tries to cheer his mother up, who just attempted suicide, with a list of everything brilliant in the world. It isn’t until later on in life that he realises he may need the list to save himself. www.sheffieldtheatres.co.uk JULIUS CAESAR Crucible Theatre // 18 May-10 June // From £15 In this fast-paced and a gripping story of betrayal, a hero returns from battle and people take to the street – yet not everyone is in celebration and some are foretelling disaster. The classic Shakespearean political thriller asks, when a dangerous leader is chosen, what should an honourable citizen do? www.sheffieldtheatres.co.uk LA STRADA Lyceum Theatre // 22-27 May // From £20 The musical adaptation of Federico Fellini’s masterpiece, this production directed by Olivier Award nominee Sally Cookson sees a young man and woman perform in a double act across the Italian countryside to earn their keep. After the pair join a travelling circus, the woman is attracted to a daredevil tightrope walker and finds herself caught between the two men. www.sheffieldtheatres.co.uk

THE FULL MONTY @ LYCEUM THEATRE There’s a real buzz in The Lyceum tonight, a palatable sense of anticipation coursing throughout the old theatre. I’d wager that the reasons for this are two-fold: the first being that The Full Monty, the Steel City’s most famous tale, is back in town tonight; and the second, judging by the excited titterings of many in the queues outside, is due to the prospect of seeing Eastenders star Gary Lucy and Chris Fountain of Hollyoaks in their birthday suits. In fact, the wolf whistles kick in during the opening scene, well before any item of clothing has been removed. It’s enough to give you the impression that some would be happy to pass on the the next hour and forty minutes of acting in favour of getting to the raunchy finale right away… However, as we all know, beneath the comedy, the frolics and the many lunchboxes on show, there’s a serious message behind this story – a message arguably as relevant today as it was back in its original 1980s setting. And when Margaret Thatcher’s infamous ‘The lady’s not for turning’ speech echoes around the darkened theatre before the curtain rises, smiles are quickly extinguished as the audience recall the devastating impact of Thatcherism on their beloved city. Trying to make the best out of his tricky situation – ie the lack of a job, an ex-wife demanding child support and a visibly exasperated son – the story of ex-steelworker Gaz (played with just the right amount of gusto and loveable swagger by Lucy) still manages to give a hefty old tug on the heartstrings two decades after the original film was released. Writer Simon Beaufoy has lovingly adapted the script for a stage production, and amidst the heartbreak the belly laughs are still long and frequent, many of these being at the expense of debt-ridden ex-foreman Gerald (played by comedy veteran Andrew Dunn) and the hapless Lomper (Anthony Lewis). The success of the Full Monty – not just in Sheffield, but across the country – is the humanity of it all: people confined to scrap and shut away by an unrepentant establishment, but fighting back, baring all (literally) and winning. Sadly, it’s a conflict many are still facing up to across the country a whole three decades later, which makes for even more poignant viewing. Do they go all way? Well, you’ll have to head to the next tour venue to find out… Words: Joe Food WWW.EXPOSEDMAGAZINE.CO.UK | 105


The team at Manor Operatic are dusting off their brollies for this month’s production of famous musical Singin’ in the Rain. A few weeks before the opening night at Sheffield City Hall, Exposed caught up with Isabelle Sykes who will be taking on the iconic lead role of Katy Selden. How was it adapting to the role of Kathy Selden? It was fine! Kathy is a fun, sweet character as opposed to being too loud and bold. She’s the girl next door and someone I’ve grown to find easy to adapt to because she’s a lovely character to play. Has it been difficult to take on such an iconic role? Yes, especially since Sheffield City Hall is such a big location. It can be quite nerve-wracking performing in front of up to 3,000 people with a role that I’m sure so many people will be familiar with – but I’ve tried to make the most of the opporunity and hopefully will do it justice. As a young actor yourself, was it easy to adapt to a character who is an aspiring actor? I guess so, yeah. Although she doesn’t act so much at the start as she’s in the chorus, which I found the easiest to adapt to because I’m also a dancer. The best part for me is in the song ‘Dream of You’, where she’s characterised by her facial expressions and the way she moves – it’s really enjoyable to portray. Does this production take another angle on the traditional story? There’s not too much of a difference, it’s still the same musical people love. But there’s definitely a Manor Operatic-style twist which makes it a bit more 106 | WWW.EXPOSEDMAGAZINE.CO.UK

modern and up to date than the original. Tell us a bit about how you’ve prepared for the role. I’ve watched the film so many times when first getting into the role of Kathy to try and truly understand and adapt to the character. I’ve also been to see the show twice in preparation to see how other actors play the role to see what I can do differently for our performance. Who do you think would enjoy coming to this show? Is it a family affair? It’s definitely one for any generation! It features not only romance but plenty of comedy as well and it’s the sort of thing that will be suited to pretty much anyone. Also, because of the modern twist, a younger audience will maybe enjoy it more than you would expect them to. It’s just a classic story for anyone to enjoy. Are there any songs in particular you’re looking forward to performing? Yes, I can’t wait to perform ‘Good Morning’ on the night. It’s a really iconic part of the musical and one that many will hopefully recognise. Anything else you’d like to add about the show? It’s definitely not one to miss out on! Grab your rain coats and head down to see us – it’s going to be a splashing show!

The Manor Operatic Company performs Singin’ in the Rain at Sheffield City Hall from the 10th –13th of May. Tickets are available at www. sheffieldcityhall.co.uk


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THE SOCIAL N E T WO R K

ON THE TWITTERSPHERE… @benfenton This snap election really doesn’t give Vladimir Putin very long to get organised. It really is rather unfair.

Our monthly round-up of all things webby, social and generally searched for, so you don’t have to..

@stuheritage Guys, nobody in my tightlycontrolled left-leaning social media bubble has said they’re going to vote Tory yet. I think we’re going to be OK. @sarahmanavis I like how we all tried to enjoy politics for 30 seconds making fun of Andy Burnham and were swiftly punished with a fucking gen election.

MEET OPHELIA Born on Highway 30, bred in Sheffield and introduced by a vampire - meet Ophelia, a collab project made up of singer-songwriters Samuel Taylor and Rebecca Van Cleave, who together have moulded a BritishAmericana sound inspired by their times and travels spent in both countries. Following the release of their debut single, ‘Whip of the Wheel’, and with a debut EP not far away either, Exposed got to know a bit more about the talented duo. tinyurl.com/lkgalbs

TIME FOR DEBATE A series of talks, discussions, music, film screenings, and theatre performances, the Festival of Debate aims to get the people of Sheffield together to talk about democracy and ideas for change. Now more than ever, it’s time to get informed and inspired! tinyurl.com/kh3cpt5

IN SESH SPESH Get thee to our Exposed In Session page sharpish and check out Vuromantics bringing a slice of stunning dark pop to The Greystones. tinyurl.com/grl8avc

THE FESTIVAL OF ARTS & HUMANITIES ARRIVES The Festival of Arts and Humanities, launched by the University of Sheffield, will see some of the world’s best writers, poets, historians, musicians and philosophers head to Sheffield for a month-long series of events for all to share. Head to the link below to find out more. tinyurl.com/ml5owcb

BAD EGGS Ferocious South Yorkshire grunge outfit Hands Off Gretel are back with another screamer of a track, ‘Bad Egg’. Check out the new vid at the link below. tinyurl.com/l6r9o35

@jonoread Can we have a vote on having fewer votes? #TheresaMay @lifeinflorals Today my lecturer made multiple Arctic Monkeys references in his PowerPoint. I expected nothing less from you, Sheffield Uni. @generalistjo Sheffield tramstop: man in bleached jeans with shaved, tattooed head, the side of which has ‘Bob Marley RIP’ & the back a huge red eye. @Regi1700 A sprinkling of snow in Sheffield. IN LATE APRIL. Only the North, ladies and gents… @tinpanscally “Robert?” “Yeah?” “Whatcha thinkin’ about?”

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