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Argus Angel Reader Award revealed

9:37am Wednesday 28th May 2008

Brighton Festival ended on a high with the final four Argus Angels being presented for some of the most outstanding performances, including two chosen by the public.

Painting is stolen from exhibition

The piece taken from St Mary's Church

12:08pm Friday 23rd May 2008

Thieves have stolen a painting from a church that was being exhibited as part of Artists Open Houses.

Top art prize is a draw

A Thin Line Between Love and Hate, by Anna Kyriacou

12:17pm Thursday 22nd May 2008

A top art prize has been awarded to two artists who exhibited their work during the Brighton Festival Fringe.

Artist's plea to Harrods boss

Adrian Walker with his picture of Mohamed Al-Fayed

11:24am Wednesday 21st May 2008

An artist is banking on the boss of Harrods taking a shine to him to try to get a giant portrait off his hands.

Kiwi singing cake-maker's festival homecoming

11:06am Tuesday 20th May 2008

A singing cake-maker has travelled halfway round the world to put on a show at the fringe.

Hopes for final week - whatever the weather

11:32am Monday 19th May 2008

With only one week to go, festival and fringe organisers are celebrating the successes so far...

Artist sticks to nature for festival art show

Valerie decided to use willow instead of ceramics for her sculptures

9:47am Saturday 17th May 2008

An artist who branched out to use willow instead of ceramics is displaying her work as part of the Brighton Festival Fringe.

FatCat revelling in its independence

9:43am Saturday 17th May 2008

An independent record label is celebrating its 18th birthday with two festival concerts and a pair of free record store gigs.

Squatter holds sculpture show

Simon uses hooks, pipe clips, hoover belts and other found objects for his art

11:24am Friday 16th May 2008

A squatter has turned an empty building into an art gallery to showcase his work during the festival.

An organ recital with a difference

11:34am Wednesday 14th May 2008

Happy hardcore music might not be what visitors would normally expect to hear being played on a 72-year-old organ.


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