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Viva Brighton Issue #74 April 2019

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CONTENTS<br />

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transition in Rotterdam, and the Pulitzer<br />

Prize-winning play Glengarry Glen Ross<br />

are both at the Theatre Royal, and how do<br />

City Reads pick the book for <strong>Brighton</strong>’s<br />

biggest bookclub? Plus, we get an<br />

insight into the state of the world’s plants<br />

at Wakehurst; actor Ian Ruskin brings<br />

Thomas Paine to life, and autobiographical<br />

activist Bryony Kimmings is coming<br />

to ACCA.<br />

Art & design.<br />

60-73. David Jarman visits In Colour –<br />

from Sickert to Riley at Charleston; we find<br />

out what’s up with the Paris 68 Redux<br />

posters that have been popping up around<br />

the city (and much further afield); Chloë<br />

King gets to grips with a giant map of<br />

<strong>Brighton</strong>, and just some of what’s on, artwise,<br />

this month.<br />

The way we work.<br />

75-79. Adam Bronkhorst photographs local<br />

window cleaners and asks what catches<br />

their eye while they’re cleaning windows?<br />

Food.<br />

81-85. Joe Fuller samples his new veggie<br />

local at the Roundhill; we’ve got a recipe<br />

for Gujarati street food from Manju’s, and<br />

just a taster of this month’s food news.<br />

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Features.<br />

86-95. We meet the StreetVets; find<br />

out how Edward Cresy’s report led to<br />

the city’s slum clearances, and visit Upper<br />

Gardner Street Market. And what<br />

if Volk’s Railway inventor Magnus Volk<br />

had also created a time machine? Plus<br />

professional story teller Jon Mason is<br />

creating a Time Travel Treasure Hunt<br />

for the Festival.<br />

Wildlife.<br />

97. Michael Blencowe gets the gossip<br />

from the nest-hopping Dunnocks.<br />

Inside left.<br />

98. Washington Street, Hanover, 1920.

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