Viva Brighton Issue #70 December 2018
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CONTENTS<br />
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Bits & bobs.<br />
10-31. Sarah Young puts a miraculous<br />
deer on the cover, there are thousands of<br />
silver bells at the Royal Pavilion, and local<br />
feline legend Fiveways Wilf is on the<br />
buses. Elsewhere, JJ Waller lends a hand<br />
at some home-spun illuminations; Joe<br />
Decie is writing the book of his best bits;<br />
we’ve got prize-winning flash fiction<br />
from Rattle Tales and new writing from<br />
Creative Future. Plus Sussex traditions -<br />
old and new - and much more besides.<br />
My <strong>Brighton</strong>.<br />
32-33. Oliver Dall on keeping the<br />
wizards of <strong>Brighton</strong> in wands.<br />
Photography.<br />
35-41. Seasoned photographer Simon<br />
Dack shares some of his wintry shots.<br />
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Columns.<br />
43-47. Lizzie Enfield examines her<br />
stockings; Amy Holtz is shopping for<br />
Christmas jumpers for Schnauzers, and<br />
John Helmer spins us a yarn.<br />
Sarah Young<br />
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On this month.<br />
49–57. Ben Bailey rounds up his pick of<br />
the gigs; The Animals and the Children<br />
Took to the Streets is set to dazzle at<br />
TOM; <strong>Brighton</strong> adds its voice to the<br />
Choir With No Name, and The Rocky<br />
Horror Show returns to its spiritual<br />
home with a run at the Theatre Royal.<br />
Jeff Wayne’s musical version of The<br />
War of the Worlds is on stage at<br />
<strong>Brighton</strong> Centre; the Royal Ballet’s<br />
Nutcracker is live streamed to the cinema;<br />
and what will The Treason Show<br />
have to say about <strong>2018</strong>? We’ll bet that<br />
Mark Brailsford ends up naked.<br />
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