Viva Brighton Issue #69 November 2018
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CONTENTS<br />
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Art & design.<br />
60-73. We get our heads around Psychorealism<br />
at the De La Warr Pavilion; meet<br />
illustrator Ryan Gillett ahead of the <strong>Brighton</strong><br />
Illustration Fair, and visit the studio of<br />
ceramicist Yolande Beer. Plus, just some of<br />
what’s on, art-wise, this month.<br />
The way we work.<br />
75-79. Adam Bronkhorst snaps some<br />
cinema sorts.<br />
Food.<br />
81-85. A Saturday lunch to savour at Pascere;<br />
beetroot bourguignon at The Better<br />
Half; Caribbean curry at Irma’s Kitchen<br />
in Kemp Town, and a soupçon of the city’s<br />
food news.<br />
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Photo by Adam Bronkhorst<br />
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Photo by Adam Bronkhorst<br />
Features.<br />
87-95. We talk shop with the photographic<br />
film fanatics at Zoingimage; meet a woman<br />
who is casting actors from the street; take<br />
a look back at the city’s first movie-making<br />
pioneers, and meet the latest with a peek<br />
behind the scenes at the <strong>Brighton</strong> Film<br />
School. Plus, the filmmaker who is helping<br />
to keep the memories of lost faces alive in<br />
the wake of the Rwandan massacre.<br />
Wildlife.<br />
97. The enigmatic otter is caught on camera<br />
in a Sussex waterway.<br />
Inside left.<br />
98. From Swingtime to roundabout. The<br />
Vogue Cinema, 1979.<br />
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