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He's better known for his vignettes on modern life, from bosses who used to be in indie bands to early computers on internet hit Hey Hey 16K.
Rupert Everett talks to Ian Ray about celebrity culture, the blurring of class boundaries, and the vital art of chronicling our modern age
Hank Wangford’s inspiration for becoming a leading British country artist comes straight from the annals of rock history.
Over the last year I’ve seen more and more graffiti emerging in Brighton and one artist has stood out more than others. He goes by the name of Cassette Lord.
One might be forgiven for thinking an opera was a strange place to examine a subject as sensitive as dementia.
Jenny meets Oliver at a whale-watching festival in Australia. They get on, and agree to meet a year later at the next event.
By its very nature as a festival celebrating new music The Great Escape is about bands fighting to find a new audience and carve out a corner in the national music scene.
An acclaimed international theatre director, prolific novelist and committed gay rights activist, Brighton’s Neil Bartlett is not a man with a lot of spare time. But when he gets a few free hours, he tells Nione Meakin, he’s likely to be found glued to Mad Men, swooning at the sound of Maria Callas or taking life lessons from The Lion King.
Magician Paul Zenon talks to Ian Ray about his upcoming show at the Brighton Festival Fringe and his quest to find Houdini’s flying machine
"Music that is living, not pickled in aspic”, is how one keen concertgoer has described the Brighton Early Music Festival.
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