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Viva Lewes Issue #132 September 2017

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THE 'DIGITAL' ISSUE<br />

CONTENTS<br />

Bits and bobs.<br />

Dino Bishop’s <strong>Lewes</strong> (13) Zest’s car valeting<br />

service (19) John Agard’s latest poetry<br />

collection (21) our station’s aberrant-butmuch-missed<br />

clock (25) Carlotta Luke’s<br />

skeletal Quakers (27) our readers’ far-flung<br />

adventures with the magazine (29) and<br />

much more besides.<br />

Columns.<br />

Mark Bridge mourns the demise of Rupert<br />

the cat (31) David Jarman examines the<br />

British concept of Greater Slavia (33) and<br />

Chloë King takes on the <strong>Lewes</strong> Forum<br />

trolls (gulp, 35).<br />

43<br />

On this month.<br />

What a lot we’ve got for you. Kelly<br />

Newton, Rookettes long-serving skipper<br />

(37) <strong>September</strong> movie round-up (39) the<br />

Fading Sun Festival at the Dorset (41)<br />

supercomputers and musical machines at<br />

the University of Sussex (43 & 45) Mark<br />

Haddon’s Bloomsbury obsession (47) Cuban<br />

film director Fernando Perez (49) and<br />

Reeves’ latest lightbox trail (50-53) now<br />

enhanced with an audiovisual online tour.<br />

© Ion Quantum Technology Group, University of Sussex<br />

45<br />

Art.<br />

Rachael Adams takes over Martyrs' Gallery<br />

all month (55) Neo-Romantic John Minton<br />

at Pallant House (57) Cornwall-based<br />

ceramicist Paul Jackson’s rocking jug (59)<br />

an interview with legendary artist/illustrator<br />

Quentin Blake (61-63) and a round-up<br />

of what else is on in what is a busy, busy<br />

month in the art world (65-71).<br />

Laser light synths, BDF

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