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  What makes a book worth publishing? It’s a question to be found equally often in the minds of literary agents and aspiring writers, and the audience at this Brighton Festival event consisted mostly of the latter.
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  The opportunity to peek at the diaries of public figures couldn’t be passed up – at least not by the scores of people who filled the Pavilion
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  Brian Eno gave the artistically earnest and hungry something to chew on during the closing night of the Brighton Festival with this
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  As pyrotechnic fountains burst into life and musicians created a haunting hum, several circus performers swung daringly from ropes attached to a large, steel framework.
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  “You might have heard of my older brother” uttered Piff in his typically dry, sarcastic-sounding manner as he skulked on to the stage in his one-piece green dragon outfit to the tune of Puff The
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  We weren’t put on this earth with clothes on, so why are we so hung up about nudity, especially in public?
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           <title>The Trials Of Harvey Matusow, The Old Courtroom, Brighton, May 22</title>
           
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  Today he's only a footnote in a shameful period in America's history.
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  Introduced as “a wondrous journey, a tarot deck with only the naughty cards,” Empress Stah presented herself in black cloak, top hat and glittering red shoes. Candles burned around her and Phantom
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  There is chaos, there is anarchy, and then there is a Three Bonzos And A Piano show.
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  The question of life after death is one which has been much debated over the years.
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  This intense, physical, one-room drama by acclaimed Argentinean writer Daniel Veronese centred around three brothers and their partners at a dinner party. Their lives are closely intertwined and
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