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Winston Hazel: Sonics without Walls
 Sheffield's Winston Hazel is a pioneering electronic DJ and producer with a career spanning over 40 years. He is a crucial part of Sheffield's underground music scene and culture, from helping to popularise house music in the mid-eighties, to defining the sound of bleep techno as part of Forgemasters, to being a part of our underground party culture via Kabal today.
Winston will be talking about his career as the Central Library is currently hosting an exhibition celebrating his work.
Carpenter Room, Sheffield Central Library, Monday 30 September, 6.30pm. Free
 Join Women’s Prize-longlisted author Yvonne Battle-Felton for the launch of her new novel - a haunting, thought-provoking American gothic tale that explores themes of home, belonging and inheritance.
A celebratory evening of Q&A, readings and refreshments.
Blackpool's Seaside Heritage

Blackpool is Britain's premier seaside holiday resort. Despite its reputation for cheerful vulgarity, its historic sites provide a rich heritage of surprising sophistication, ranging from Victorian opulence to the virtuosity of Art Deco.
Popular local historian Mike Higginbottom is your guide to the seaside town in this illuminating talk.
Carpenter Room, Sheffield Central Library, Friday 27 September, 11am. Free
A neurodivergent guide to love, sex and everything in between
 Join us for an evening with CJ DeBarra, author of "NeuroQueer: a neurodivergent guide to love, sex and everything in between". CJ draws on academic research and personal experience to explore the raw realities of heartbreak, love and sexuality, and delve into the complexities of desire.
Carpenter Room, Sheffield Central Library, Wednesday 18 September, 6.30pm. Free
Please note this event may content mature content.
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