Here are a few suggestions to things you can do today.
1 Roots Manuva / Jimmi Screech, Roots Manuva is a British hip hop MC playing deep, funky tunes with rib-tickling bass. Expect to get down. Plug, Matilda Street
2 The Burma Play: A Comedy of Terror, using drama, li
ve music and humour to give an insight into Burma's political history from British colonisation to its slide into oppression and its current struggle for democracy, The Workstation, Paternoster Row, Thursday, 7pm (0161 2462226 or email membership.northern@co-operative.coop).
3 Jam/Open Mic Session, all musicians welcome for blues, jazz, American-style folk, bluegrass, etc, Cross Scythes, Baslow Road, Totley Thursdays, 8pm.
4 Fitness Yoga, Fitness Club, Surrey Street, Thursdays, 6.30pm-7.30pm (£4 per class, open to non members, 2753755).
5 Off the Shelf: An Evening with Jeremy Bowen, BBC journalist and war correspondent talks about his memoir, War Stories, Pennine Theatre, Sheffield Hallam University, City Campus,Howard Street, Thursday, 7.30pm (£9/£7, 2496000).
6 St Peter's to St Phillip's: the Crofts Area and Its Buildings, described by David Gill to Hillsborough and Owlerton Local History Group, Hillsborough Sports Arena, Thursday, 7.30pm (2345215).
7 Alice Ko, piano, offers music by Schumann, Mozart and Debussy at the Sheffield University Lunchtime Concert. University Drama Studio, Thursday, 1.10pm (free).
8 Tasher Desh, FIPA presents the classic Indian dance drama by Rabrindanath Tagore inspired by Alice in Wonderland as part of Barnsley Diversity Festival, Paramount Penistone, Shrewsbury Road, Penistone, Thursday, 7.30pm (£8/ £5).
9 Grin up North: Steve Hughes, hard-edged social commentary, Lescar, Sharrowvale Road, Hunter's Bar, Thursday, 7.30pm; Eddy Brimson, Lescar, 9.30pm (£8 each).
10 Fuzz Club, Zane Lowe & Pendulum DJ, Foundry & Fusion, Union of Sheffield, 8pm, 16th October Fuzz Club, £5 advance / 21st October TTC, £13 advance
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