There's a bar in Leeds selling light-up pornstar martini paddles and they sound pretty damn incredible.
Served up on special glow-in-the-dark paddleboards (not the kind you go down the river on), they come in a range of six different flavours - because passionfruit is so 2019.
If you fancy drinking your pornstar a little differently, you can choose from a range of different flavours including strawberry, peach, melon, cherry and orange.
Or alternatively, if you consider yourself a bit of a Pornstar purist then you can always still opt for the classic passionfruit tipple. There's no judgement here.
Priced at £50 for the full paddle, it's available throughout the week at Leeds' Revolution Electric Press.
Alternatively, individual drinks are included in the happy hour deal which runs between 5 and 7 pm, Monday to Friday.
Sharing the news to their Instagram page, Revolution Electric Press Leeds said:
"TEASER ALERT FOR ALL PORNSTAR LOVERS!!!
"We may or may not be launching our EXCLUSIVE PIMP YOUR PORNSTAR PADDLE TODAY ? Get your squad together and head to Rev's Electric Press to find out.
"6 flavoured pornstar martinis all served up on our very own absolut UK light-up paddle!
As well as serving up these amazing-looking pornstar paddles, Revolution also does a belting bottomless brunch.
Situated in a unique area of Leeds in the Civic Quarter, you'll get a brunch dish and 90 minutes of bottomless drinks - ranging from Aperol spritz and Ketel vodka and tonic, to prosecco, amstel, bloody marys and more.
From smashed avocado on toast to fried chicken and bacon waffles, there's so many different dishes to choose from too.
Find Reveolution Electric Press at 41 Cookridge St, Leeds LS2 3AW.
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Plans have been revealed for ‘Sheffield’s smallest cinema’, plus record shop and gallery space
Sheffield based curator and archivist Alex Wilson is taking over a refurbished Victorian unit down the historic Chapel Walk.
The space will be transformed into a record shop, gallery space and micro cinema dubbed 'Sheffield's Smallest Cinema'.
The space will be rooted in, and be a champion of, Sheffield/Yorkshire/Northern cultural heritage; focusing specifically on sound, moving image, design and photography.
Titled 'Memory Dance', the opening exhibition, WE'LL MISS THEM WHEN THEY'RE GONE, will reboot a popular display held on The Moor, Sheffield back in 2012.
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The exhibition will explore the history of record shops in the city, from Bradleys to Virgins, and includes original 78 RPM sleeves, old and new record shop bags, related ephemera from lost Sheffield vinyl retailers, alongside prints by designer Simon Robinson responding to the imagery of these old sleeves.
They're also asking the Sheffield community to come down with anything relating to the history of Sheffield record shops and if suitable, Memory Dance can scan the items on site and hand back a digital file. Or, they can hang them in the venue for the duration of the exhibition.
The ground floor will also open its racks for the first time to a curated selection of used vinyl for sale drawn from some of the best collections the city has to offer, with a real focus on Sheffield artists and labels past/present to carry the legacy forward.
At the end of June, the walls will be refreshed for the first ever exhibition telling the amazing story of 'SHEFFIELD CABLEVISION TV (1972-76)'.
With newly printed photography from surviving staff members and crew, plus archive artefacts and merchandise, the Memory Dance micro cinema space will also be launched with an exclusive, rarely seen collection of Cablevision TV Station archive video.
Memory Dance at Chapel Walk will soft launch on 05.06.26, and you can find out more here.
Leeds’ most famous pub has announced the return of its annual FREE Beer Festival this summer
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Whitelock’s Ale House has announced the return of its annual Beer Festival - hoorah!
There’s nothing quite like a nice fresh pint, and we all know Whitelock’s Ale House know how to pour a good one.
So it's with great glee that we can fill you in on their upcoming Beer Festival which will be returning to the iconic pub from Thursday 18 to Sunday 21 June 2026.
The four-day festival will celebrate the best of independent brewing in Leeds, with beers sourced exclusively from local breweries.
Featured breweries will include Northern Monk, Kirkstall Brewery, Anthology, Amity Brew Co. and more.
Known as the oldest pub in Leeds, Whitelock’s Ale House has long championed independent beers and local brewing culture.
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This year’s festival aims to spotlight the strength and diversity of the city’s brewing scene, with the tagline 'Beer tastes better up north!'
Beer will be pouring throughout the weekend across Whitelock's Ale House and The Turk's Head, with further brewery announcements and festival details set to be shared in the coming weeks via their Instagram.
The best part? Entry to the festival is completely free.
Talking about this year’s festival, General Manager Beth said: “Beer has always been at the heart of Whitelock’s, so this felt like the right year to celebrate both the breweries on our doorstep and the city we’ve called home for more than 300 years.
"Leeds has a brilliantly strong independent beer scene right now, and we’re looking forward to showcasing some of the best breweries the city has to offer across the weekend.”
You can find out more about Whitelock's Ale House and their fabulous Beer Festival here via their website. Cheers to that!