Viva Brighton Issue #66 August 2018
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CONTENTS<br />
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the Theatre Royal; a Surrealist’s Picnic at<br />
Muddles Green, and a walk on the wild<br />
side of Newhaven.<br />
Art & design.<br />
59-71. Chloë King enjoys an awfully big<br />
adventure to The Big Park; 60s activist/<br />
artist nun Corita Kent is showcased at<br />
Ditchling Museum of Art + Craft; feisty<br />
sculptor Alison Wilding fills the space<br />
at De La Warr Pavilion; Artwave has<br />
prepared an explosion of colour for their<br />
25th year, and we dole out a large helping<br />
of what’s on, art-wise, this month.<br />
The way we work.<br />
73-77. We send Adam Bronkhorst out and<br />
about to shoot some adventurous types...<br />
and some of them shoot back.<br />
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Food.<br />
79-85. Next stop Barbados. Roti and hot<br />
(hot, hot) sauce at Bus Stop; a truly wild<br />
dinner party with Fire & Wild; a London<br />
Road lunch at The Plant Room Deli; a few<br />
morsels of food news, and <strong>Brighton</strong>’s<br />
(fabulous) new community kitchen.<br />
Photo by Adam Bronkhorst<br />
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Features.<br />
86-95. We catch up with <strong>Brighton</strong> Table<br />
Tennis Club’s Team Santos; chart the history<br />
of <strong>Brighton</strong> City Airport; learn how to face<br />
our fears (and avoid passing them on to<br />
our kids); meet the best hagglers in town at<br />
Blackout, and try a little Wellbeing in the<br />
Wild at Lime Cross Nursery.<br />
Wildlife.<br />
97. Michael Blencowe and Mark Greco go<br />
in search of the Spectacled Cormorant (via<br />
Milton Keynes).<br />
Inside left.<br />
98. DFL day trippers, c1899.<br />
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