Viva Brighton Issue #36 February 2016
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Bits and bobs.<br />
11-23. We visit <strong>Brighton</strong>’s oldest pub<br />
and spread the <strong>Viva</strong> word to Italy;<br />
JJ Waller spots the Red Hat Ladies<br />
in the North Laine and Alexandra<br />
Loske explores a children’s adventure<br />
story set in the Royal Pavilion. Plus<br />
your chance to win a meal for two<br />
from Al Duomo.<br />
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Photography.<br />
25-31. On daytrips from Weymouth,<br />
Paul Russell studies the people of<br />
<strong>Brighton</strong> at play.<br />
Columns.<br />
33-37. John Helmer remembers a<br />
difficult day, Amy Holtz looks at what<br />
people will do for love and Lizzie<br />
Enfield spots a gun in North Village.<br />
My <strong>Brighton</strong>.<br />
38-39. Piano-playing busker Joss<br />
Peach, better known as Rowlf.<br />
In town this month.<br />
41-52. Ben Bailey’s local music<br />
round-up, Canadian stand-up Tony<br />
Law, a play on modern dating at<br />
the Rialto, comedy magician Oliver<br />
Meech, Fun Lovin’ Criminal Huey<br />
Morgan, social scientist Robin Dunbar,<br />
returning <strong>Brighton</strong>ian playwright<br />
Simon David Eden and the lowdown<br />
on soap acting from Gillian Wright.<br />
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Literature.<br />
53-55. Caroline Jones documents her<br />
recovery from bulimia, local journalist<br />
Carla Power discusses the Quran<br />
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