The logo of the far right, yet beloved by football fans, the St George’s cross is a rare sight on the streets today, but could it fade completely as Generation Z take the reins?
Category: features
Inside Sheffield’s underground nightlife
It’s approaching half two in the morning. An orderly queue has formed up the cellar steps of a Sheffield end-of-terrace. … More
Baring it all
The Sheffield alt-queer collectives blurring the boundary between drag and burlesque.
Constructed reality TV is the new ‘elite erotica’ and The Real Housewives are its biggest stars
With their fast cars, petty troubles and expensive hobbies, we’re fascinated with how the other half live. Harry Browse argues … More
Confessions of an Internet Meme
“Happy Birthday Miranda!” was the campy social media meme which defined 2019. Harry Browse speaks to Sam Hayes and Jack … More
Meet the Manchester artists taking on street harassment
Singer-songwriters, Olivia Browse and Jozef Scott have had enough. Harry Browse talks to them about sticking out, cat-calling and clowning … More
Joe Scarborough: Writing Colour
A fire has broken out at the Broomhall housing estate. In the top floor flat, a woman is pulled to … More
Huji: a photographic case study.
Moving on has been a double-edged sword. The immense feelings of individual achievement sit alongside feelings of separation, and a … More
Confronting Nostalgia
A pair of legs, supported by a metallic ladder, dangle from the ceiling in the hallway of my family home. … More
Political Partying
This article was originally published in Now Then Magazine, an independent Sheffield publication. A link to the issue can be … More