Viva Brighton Issue #62 April 2018
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CONTENTS<br />
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Bits & Bobs.<br />
12-29. Gareth Dunt’s cover design; <strong>Viva</strong><br />
in Palm Springs; Max Miller on the<br />
buses; Joe Decie’s bad case of tsundoku;<br />
Alexandra Loske on the silence of<br />
King George; the Sussex charity which<br />
overcomes language barriers; The<br />
Poetry Review in review; JJ Waller plays<br />
an ace; the <strong>Brighton</strong> Modernist author<br />
who walked into the sea, and a g&t (and<br />
burger) in The West Hill Tavern.<br />
My <strong>Brighton</strong>.<br />
30-31. RadioReverb’s Melita Dennett<br />
on <strong>Brighton</strong>’s best bits.<br />
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Photo by Oswald Jones (from the Larry Goodell collection)<br />
Photo by Axel Hesslenberg<br />
Photography.<br />
33-39. A decade documenting the<br />
Charleston Literary Festival, by Axel<br />
Hesslenberg.<br />
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54<br />
Columns.<br />
43-47. Lizzie is at odds with acronyms;<br />
Amy has broken her arm, and John Helmer<br />
torments the cold callers.<br />
On this month.<br />
49-5. Ben Bailey gathers the sounds of<br />
the city; Voodoo perform at undisciplined<br />
dance festival; freediving (and other adventures<br />
into the unknown) at Banff Mountain<br />
Film Festival; Sussex Downs students<br />
perform a Shakespeare-athon at TOM; Jess<br />
Fostekew gets into trouble at sea; Kanye<br />
West according to the Get Down<br />
Symphony; revolutionary film making at<br />
ACCA, and aliens (zombies and monsters)<br />
invade Hove Museum.<br />
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