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  More than 70% of the world’s population will live in cities by 2050. The news might shock Britons, who have traditionally viewed the city as a place of ills.
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  It is one hundred years since a group of 100 women from Brighton Suffragettes marched to London to support the call for votes for women.
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  Alcohol and drug-free club nights aren’t just for the under-18s. In Argentina, the alternative club night for adults, Yoga Rave, was launched – which replaced artificial stimulants with the power of yoga.
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  "Bakhtin said all books are a dialogue waiting to happen. That place was a whole series of conversations.”
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           <title>Ralph Steadman and Ceri Levy: Extinct Boids</title>
           
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  Holed up in his Kent studio suffering from gout, legendary Gonzo artist Ralph Steadman is bemoaning the title of his new retrospective exhibition.
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  Erich Mendelsohn was the architect who designed the modernist exterior of Bexhill’s iconic seafront venue.
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  Last year the Record Store Day queue outside Brighton’s Resident began at 9pm on Friday night – while staff were still working in the shop unpacking boxes of exclusive product for the next day.
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  Brighton is known for its stony beach, but this summer sees 2,000 tonnes of sand added to the seafront.
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  “Everybody has been sick, or knows somebody who has been considerably sick. It’s personal, but it is also a universal thing that everyone can relate to.”
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           <title>Brighton Science Festival: Office Politics</title>
           
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  Everyone knows one and if you work in an office you’ll know the type: the slippery self-obsessed rat who butters up the boss; the slime ball who slides up the greasy pole through reputation rather than rigour.
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