Arts and Entertainment

JOHANNES RADEBE: FREEDOM

- 20 April 2022

One never knows what to expect when the professionals from Strictly are set loose. Will...

The Scarlet Street Resistance

An Investigation of ‘Sex, guns and fast cars/women’ – The Scarlet Street Resistance

- 19 April 2022

Who were the Scarlet Street Resistance? And more importantly, where did they go? ‘Sex, guns,...

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Bridgerton star Luke Newton becomes Patron of Brighton’s oldest theatre company

- 19 April 2022

Luke Newton, one of the stars of the global hit Netflix series Bridgerton has been...

Brighton Open Air Theatre

Entertainment News – B.O.A.T is back!

- 14 April 2022

As Brighton Open Air Theatre enters its seventh season Andrew Kay was joined in the...

Why is TV about scammers and swindlers so popular right now?

- 12 April 2022

There’s no doubt that stories about deception are engaging: false identities, trickery and comeuppance have...

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Yumi and the weather – ‘Howl’

- 8 April 2022

Last time we saw Brighton’s alt-pop artist Yumi and the Weather, she was raising hair...

Debbie Harry

ABANDONED WOMEN & DEBBIE HARRY, GIRL POWER

- 8 April 2022

Some of us may have seen Neville’s Island some years back at Chichester Festival Theatre...

Brighton Festival 2022

SCHECTER & SHARP, BRIGHTON FESTIVAL STARS RETURN

- 6 April 2022

Brighton Festival is soon to start and for lovers of contemporary dance there is already...

Chris Difford

Up the Junction with Chris Difford

- 4 April 2022

Chris Difford is a man of many faces: a songwriter for the likes of Elvis...

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‘Those beautiful sad quiet moments’ – ‘Memorial’, album review

- 4 April 2022

Listening to folk-pop duo Memorial’s self-titled debut album is like peering into a diorama. The...

Laser Harps by Tom Freer

Laser Harps by Tom Freer – with Yael Breuer

- 1 April 2022

Thomas Freer is a craftsman, sculptor, technician and electronics engineer. He also has experience in...

The Taxidermist's Daughter by Kate Mosse

The Taxidermist’s Daughter by Kate Mosse at Chichester Festival Theatre

- 1 April 2022

With spring in full bloom the season of festivals is about to start. Over in...