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Viva Lewes Issue #154 July 2019

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THE ‘GARDEN PARTY’ ISSUE<br />

CONTENTS<br />

Bits and bobs.<br />

8-27. Cover artist Hasia Curtis on watching<br />

people; Charly Saunders on running his<br />

own <strong>Lewes</strong> business; Photo of the month<br />

sees Holly Lampard late for work; win<br />

tickets – to The Lion, the Witch and the<br />

Wardrobe, or Firle Vintage Fair; book<br />

reviews for John O’Donoghue and The<br />

Frogmore Press; a pet snake; and how<br />

to help an injured bat; spread the word<br />

– Japanese coincidence?; Charity box<br />

on <strong>Lewes</strong> and District Dementia Action<br />

Alliance; Sussex Birds on Bikes; happy<br />

birthday to the Friday Food Market;<br />

Carlotta Luke and other <strong>Lewes</strong> Women in<br />

Business; Craig’s Garden Party.<br />

Columns.<br />

29-33. Eleanor Knight dispenses with the<br />

frocks and trugs; John Henty remembers<br />

Paul Millmore; and David Jarman on loss<br />

and friendship.<br />

47<br />

On this month.<br />

35-49. Feral is open air theatre at <strong>Lewes</strong><br />

Castle; Jimmy Cliff at Love Supreme; and<br />

The Rude Mechanical’s Ikarus Inc is on<br />

in the Grange; Brainchild Festival comes<br />

to Bentley Wildfowl; Refugee Tales walk<br />

from Brighton to Hastings – and stop<br />

off in <strong>Lewes</strong>; and Dexter Lee rounds up<br />

this month’s films; Charleston Festival of<br />

the Garden for the Curious; and Monk’s<br />

House, 100 years on from when Virginia<br />

Woolf first moved there.<br />

Art.<br />

50-55. The crafty Women of Ditchling;<br />

Art and about with Lindsey Pearson, and<br />

Simone Riley at Chalk Gallery, Martyrs’<br />

work to save Hans Feibusch’s Pilgrim’s<br />

Progress; Newhaven Open Call; Hastings<br />

Contemporary; and more.<br />

8813<br />

Listings and Free time.<br />

57-73. The Waterlily Festival at Sheffield<br />

Park, plus Pause: Photography Inspired<br />

by Film, Sussex Inn Signs and Their<br />

History, <strong>Lewes</strong> Speakers Festival, <strong>Lewes</strong><br />

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