- 2 December 2013
This afternoon’s installment gave an insightful glimpse into different aspects of Brighton from local film...
A Story of Children and Film was a very insightful look at how children have...
Alain Guiraudie’s tale of the dangers of gay cruising has a Hitchcockian flavour. It begins...
How the standard of amateur choirs has risen over the last few years and here...
- 29 November 2013
Drako Oho Zarhazar was a real outsider living in Kemp Town, not merely dressing daftly...
Public Service Broadcasting have sold out their last two gigs in Brighton and from the...
Saddled with perhaps the dodgiest of all opera librettos, director Fiona Shaw has managed the...
- 27 November 2013
Hard to believe that this elder statesman of bass playing is 77. Remarkable to think...
Japanese director Hirokazu Koreeda’s latest film is another contemplative piece on the dynamics of family,...
Aïda demands more grand spectacle than the Theatre Royal usually affords, yet this was a...
- 26 November 2013
Having been brought up listening to Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music, I knew it was...
Martin Carthy has been touring for over five decades and there’s certainly a reason for...