Viva Brighton Issue #63 May 2018
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CONTENTS<br />
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Bits & Bobs.<br />
10-25. Is that a David Shrigley on the<br />
cover? Why yes, it is. Inside the mag,<br />
the Festival guest director and <strong>Brighton</strong><br />
resident gives us the lowdown on his<br />
busy <strong>May</strong>. Plus: Alexandra Loske finally<br />
gets inside a forgotten studio; BOAT<br />
dreamer, the late Adrian Bunting, on<br />
the buses; Joe Decie wanders round<br />
the city in a pair of art-filtered glasses;<br />
a <strong>Brighton</strong> charity promotes the music<br />
of refugees; the Groutfiti artist strikes<br />
again; we have a pint of ‘meaty’ chips at<br />
The Caroline of Brunswick, and <strong>Viva</strong><br />
<strong>Brighton</strong> does a flit across the Thailand-<br />
Laos border. And plenty more besides.<br />
My <strong>Brighton</strong>.<br />
26-27. Artists Open Houses festival<br />
director Judy Stevens on the world’s<br />
original art-snoopers’ paradise.<br />
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Photography.<br />
29-35. Tony Tree snaps life on the steps of<br />
<strong>Brighton</strong> Unitarian Church in New Road.<br />
Columns.<br />
37-41. Lizzie Enfield raps on the art of<br />
abandoned trousers; John Helmer keeps a<br />
lycra-clad lid on a Life on Mars pub, and<br />
will it ever be warm enough for Amy Holtz?<br />
Photo by Victor Frankowski<br />
Alma Haser<br />
On this month.<br />
42-57. Ben Bailey’s picks from The Great<br />
Escape (from in town and out); Blake<br />
Morrison at the Charleston Festival; a<br />
beginner’s guide to being more Beyoncé;<br />
The Lives They Left Behind at BOAT;<br />
transgender traveller Adam at the Theatre<br />
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