Viva Brighton Issue #64 June 2018
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CONTENTS<br />
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Bits & Bobs.<br />
8–27. Esther Cox is on the cover; Alexandra<br />
Loske has her eye on storms out<br />
at sea; aquatic exhibitionist Zoe Brigden<br />
is on the buses; Joe Decie is feeling the<br />
bank holiday burn; we meet the folks<br />
cleaning up between the piers; a family<br />
seafood feast with a sea view at the Bristol<br />
Bar; a brace of <strong>Brighton</strong> writing prizes<br />
and a <strong>Brighton</strong> Mermaid; we tag along to<br />
Hammamet beach via Thessaloniki, and<br />
we ponder whether to party in our pants<br />
(or not). Plus much more besides.<br />
My <strong>Brighton</strong>.<br />
28–29. Marine environment consultant<br />
Atlanta Cook, on cleaning up <strong>Brighton</strong>’s<br />
beaches and beyond.<br />
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Photography.<br />
31–37. Andrew Unwin’s mesmeric<br />
seascapes, from the sky.<br />
Columns.<br />
39–43. Lizzie Enfield muses on the art<br />
of open water swimming; John Helmer<br />
drowns in gin, and Amy Holtz is a fish<br />
out of water.<br />
Photo by Andrew Unwin<br />
On this month.<br />
45–53. Ben Bailey rounds up his pick of<br />
the gigs; Atkinson Action Horses bring<br />
their celebrity steeds to the South of<br />
England Show; re-use guru Cat Fletcher<br />
is at Ovingdean’s Green Festival;<br />
Sofie Hagen is at <strong>Brighton</strong> Dome; it’s<br />
Dallowday for self-confessed ‘Woolfies’<br />
at Monk’s House; Simon Evans’ al<br />
fresco comedy; filthy but funny Fleabag<br />
is at The Old Market, and mr jukes play<br />
Love Supreme.<br />
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