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Unearthed – May-Tyra Tiren, Hilton Metropole Hotel, Brighton

3:07pm Monday 28th May 2007

This collection of photographs by May-Tyra Tiren explores the landscapes in and around Brighton, depicting the likes of dusky reflections, the streets at night and countryside streams.

Double Acts, Phoenix Gallery, Brighton

3:06pm Monday 28th May 2007

The Double Acts exhibit - a celebration of collaborative practice - presents viewers with an interesting range of theories, contraptions and genres which would appeal to anyone with an inquisitive mind.

Trace, Brighton Media Centre, Brighton, until May 26

12:13pm Thursday 24th May 2007

It would be easy to be cynical about this live installation from the Scarlet Letter Performance Company.

Visions of Our Future: Obesity in the UK, The Freeman Centre, Brighton

5:49pm Wednesday 23rd May 2007

As a nation we're getting fatter and recent research shows this is happening at an alarming rate.

Final Cut – US Indies Night, Ocean Rooms, Brighton

5:46pm Wednesday 23rd May 2007

Another Sunday evening and another impressive variety of short films, this time focusing on the New York and Los Angeles independent scenes.

Valentina and Victoria, New Steine Hotel, Brighton

3:35pm Tuesday 22nd May 2007

Artists Valentina Gomez and Victoria Wainwright's talents were showcased together at this intimate art exhibition in which the artists display a combination of collage, mosaic and screen-printing.

Final Cut – Spotlight South East, Po Na Na, Brighton

11:29am Friday 18th May 2007

This was Final Cut's second showcase of the Festival Fringe, and once again the programme did not disappoint, as viewers were treated to an assortment of short films and music videos from local talent.

Castings, BHT Housing Reception Community Base, Brighton

4:21pm Tuesday 15th May 2007

"Life is like a set of keys", Richard Smith has chipped unceremoniously into his plaster.

Call Me: Portraits Lit By A Mobile Phone, Blanch House, Brighton

4:00pm Tuesday 15th May 2007

Sometimes the most progressive step an artist can take is one that strips their work down to its barest bones.

Victoria Wood, Dome Concert Hall, Brighton

10:42am Monday 14th May 2007

Strolling onto stage, wearing Brighton-friendly jeans and large jewellery, a remarkably youthful-looking Ms Wood was greeted by rapturous applause from the packed hall.


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