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Stage: Blood, Sweat & Bartlett

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In a rare live performance as Neil Bartlett revisits his formative works and premiers a new solo Neil Bartlett’s CV reads like a who’s who of modern theatre and sexual politics. In a career that has seen him work with many of… Read more →

Events: Foodies Festival

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An exciting mix of food, drink and culinary talent comes to Hove Lawns Listen up food fans, the Foodies Festival is back and it’s bigger and better than ever, crammed full of culinary delights and exciting events where you can chat to… Read more →

Film: Men in Black (3D)

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Director: Barry Sonnenfeld We’ve all gotten used to the idea of the world being in constant peril and saved in the nick of time by those fantastic chaps the Men In Black. Especially when star Agent K (Tommy Lee Jones) is around… Read more →

Music: Kathryn Williams

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A folk/electronic infusion with some hip-hop thrown in, Kathryn Williams’ new offering continues to surprise One of the best and most consistent singer songwriters of the last ten years or so, her knack for creating highly melodic, finely-tuned nuggets is really rather… Read more →

Stage: Bourne Again

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Matthew Bourne’s New Adventures dance company bring Early Adventures to the Theatre Royal Brighton Probably best known for his remarkable all male reworking of Swan Lake, this year’s festival will host Spitfire, Town and Country and The Infernal Galop, the triple bill… Read more →

Sacha Baron Cohen returns in The Dictator

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Sacha Baron Cohen returns in The Dictator

Sacha Baron Cohen reunites with the director Larry Charles who did such a good job with him on previous endeavours – Borat and Bruno, for this third outing of character comedy ambush. This time he appears to be a cross between Saddam… Read more →

Music: Homage to Sandy Denny

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A homage to tragic Sandy Denny comes to the Dome When artists die young, their oeuvre and image are forever burnished within our sub-consciousness, our memories never to be tarnished by poor recordings or the inevitable ageing process. Hence, the continued deification… Read more →

Review: Great Escape

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Another year, another Great Escape, now firmly established as one of the best and most important of new music showcases in Europe. Thousands of delegates and music fans poured into Brighton for the three day jamboree (that is also seen as a… Read more →