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Tag: Culture
‘Father and Daughter’ exhibition showcasing work of two Chichester artists launched at Oxmarket
The mayor of Chichester, cllr Martyn Bell, opened The Oxmarket Gallery’s new exhibition at a launch event last night. ‘Father … More
The Sleep of Reason
Despite Southern Rail’s best attempts, I made it into Brighton today to visit the Drawing Circus’s The Sleep of Reason … More
Tove Styrke on bringing ‘energy and love’ to her Brighton show
[This story was first published online on the Brighton and Hove Independent website on November 1, 2018. The original story … More
Review: Tuberculosis and Disabled Identity in Nineteenth-Century Literature
[This story was first published on The British Society for Literature and Science website. The original post can be read … More
Oxmarket exhibition to bring art historian’s archive discovery to new audience
This story was first published in the Chichester Observer on October 25, 2018. The original story can be read here: chichester.co.uk/news/oxmarket-exhibition-to-bring-art-historian-s-archive-discovery-to-new-audience-1-8680597.] … More
Sea Girls at Brighton’s The Haunt – lead singer Henry on performing live, collecting vinyl, and where the band’s name comes from
[This story was first published online in the Brighton and Hove Independent website on October 19, 2018. The original story … More
Unveiling a portrait’s secrets: Brighton Museum hosts Holbein masterpiece
[This story was first published online in the Brighton and Hove Independent website on October 17, 2018. The original story … More
Review: Black Honey returns to Brighton
[This story was first published online in the Brighton and Hove Independent website on October 15, 2018. The original story … More
The Other Screen
[This story was originally published in the October 2018 edition of etc magazine. A PDF version of the article is available … More