Viva Brighton Issue #66 August 2018
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CONTENTS<br />
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© Royal Pavilion & Museums, <strong>Brighton</strong> & Hove Photo by Marilyn Stafford<br />
Bits & bobs.<br />
8-25. Fantasy town planner Sarah Edmonds<br />
is on the cover; Alexandra Loske explains<br />
how the Pavilion got to look so exotic; conjoined<br />
twins Daisy and Violet Hilton are on<br />
the buses; JJ Waller captures a mermaid in<br />
a box, and Joe Decie explores unchartered<br />
territory. Meanwhile we discover the rich<br />
history of The Tempest Inn; find out what<br />
happens to all the dosh that’s made at Pride,<br />
and rediscover some parts of <strong>Brighton</strong><br />
(and Lewes) that we might otherwise have<br />
passed by.<br />
My <strong>Brighton</strong>.<br />
26-27. Travel writer and filmmaker Bob<br />
Maddams, on arriving in <strong>Brighton</strong> the long<br />
way round.<br />
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Photography.<br />
29-35. Marilyn Stafford’s 70-year career<br />
behind the lens.<br />
Columns.<br />
37-41. Lizzie Enfield is left hanging in<br />
Finland; John Helmer can’t hang on to his<br />
specs, and Amy Holtz is hanging on for<br />
dear life.<br />
On this month.<br />
42–59. We start off, as ever, with Ben<br />
Bailey’s savvy round-up of the <strong>Brighton</strong> gig<br />
scene. Then we meet the Sussex Wildlife<br />
Photographer of the Year; contemplate<br />
the Cheeseboard Predicament at BOAT,<br />
and get down with the Peatbog Faeries<br />
at Ropetackle. Plus an interview with<br />
photographer Martin Parr; Britain on Film<br />
at The Keep; a play that goes wrong at<br />
© Martin Parr Collection / Magnum photos<br />
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