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Archive for February, 2009

» Bellis Gallery

O’Donnell: From The Martyrdom of St. Matthew (Caravaggio)

The Bellis Gallery is a very welcome addition to the gallery scene here in Brighton, which is oddly bereft of decent gallery spaces to exhibit the amazing talent we are blessed with here.
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» Right to sing


A gay choir is to tackle homophobia by singing about gay rights. The Rainbow Chorus has been asked to perform at the Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre during the International Various Voices Festival in May.
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» Lies, lies, lies

Andrew Kay meets Tamsin Greig and the cast of Gethsemane at The National Theatre


The stage at the Cottesloe is a harsh white-panelled perspex box. It stars, a lone figure talking about belief, about faith, blackout. It’s the first of a series of speeches to the audience. Suddenly there is pulsing music, classical or is it funk? And the white walls are throbbing with film images of a busy city at night, car lights, noise.
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» Like a virgin

Andrew Kay takes a party of sceptics on an oyster safari across Brighton and Hove


I came to oysters fairly late in life. I was 18 and had gone to Guernsey to work in a hotel. It was there that I ate my first lobster and my first oyster. Lobster is okay, not as good as crab in my book, but oysters were and are unlike any other food. I can see why people are scared of oysters. They’re not pretty, they are eaten live – some of the time, and they’re not cheap. There are misconceptions too; they’re not fishy, not slimy and not best when simply swallowed. But I accept that they are not the easiest dish.
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Latest TV

» Brighton Lights 31

Our new programme for thelatest.tv sees Juice FM presenter Guy Lloyd investigate all manner of things. He starts off with chart-topping band The Hoosiers who were mega-successful a couple of years ago, were dropped by their major label and have become fashionably independent. Their chart-topping album cost £1 million to record, their new album £100 and we reckon it's just as good. We have exclusive footage of this new record. Guy does crazy-golfing with them, checks out their sound-check and witnesses the fans' adoration of the band at Audio in Brighton. In future shows Guy will be doing waxing, Dot Cotton, air guitar and needs your suggestions for more crazy things (or people) to do. Send to bill@thelatest.co.uk

» Artists Open Houses

AOH Special: It’s Festival time in Brighton & Hove, which means the Artists Open Houses have opened their doors for another year! Maps of all the trails can be picked up across the city. We love nothing better than browsing and buying arts and crafts, and there is so much going on throughout May that we’ve made it easier by bringing the Artists Open Houses to you! We have 11 special programmes, featuring artists in their own houses. So here’s your chance to go ‘through the keyhole’ so to speak as we visit the artists in their own environment.

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