Viva Lewes Issue #149 February 2019
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THE ‘COLOUR’ ISSUE<br />
plus Brighton Philharmonic, Corelli<br />
Ensemble, Poppy Ackroyd and Castalian<br />
Quartet. Free time listings, including<br />
Morning Explorer, and The Tiger Who<br />
Came to Tea; plus Bags of Books’ Anna<br />
on Katie Abey’s We Eat Bananas; <strong>Lewes</strong><br />
abc and the dinosaurs; and Shoes on now<br />
on the ancient art of tie-dyeing.<br />
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Food.<br />
67-72 Early supper in Wingrove House;<br />
Methi Dal recipe, from Robin van<br />
Creveld, to chime with the Dal Festival;<br />
and Joe’s fish supper at The Royal Oak.<br />
The way we live.<br />
74-77 In a variation on our usual theme,<br />
Torz Dallison visits four beautiful <strong>Lewes</strong><br />
homesteads, and asks their owners<br />
‘What’s your favourite colour?’<br />
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Features.<br />
79-92 Peter Messer’s magical otherworld;<br />
Anna Starmer colours in this<br />
one; How colours may affect our health;<br />
<strong>Lewes</strong> FC introduces Fran Alonso – new,<br />
exciting women’s manager; Michael<br />
Blencowe soars with the Brimstone; Alex<br />
Leith goes Business walkabout.<br />
Inside left.<br />
106 Tom Reeves shares a tribute to his<br />
father: Edward M Reeves, atop a very<br />
long ladder, Newhaven 1963. Isaac Reeves<br />
adds the colour.<br />
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