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Fizz, fury and feminism: inside the world of Lambrini Girls There are few bands quite like Lambrini Girls – loud, funny, furiously political and proudly queer. Fronted by vocalist/guitarist Phoebe Lunny and bassist Selin Macieira-Boşgelmez, the Brighton duo have...
“I want to die with memories, not with dreams.” Brighton’s cultural scene thrives on the back of the young people within the creative industries, the city long being synonymous with celebration and individuality. At odds with an ever-growing array of challenges, the...
Quarters, the city’s hottest new music venue, picked up on what the Brighton club scene was missing before the rest of us even noticed. With killer lighting and clean-cut sound, it is, at its core, a room built for dancing – carefully and intentionally stripped back...
Why ‘makers’ fairs’ are thriving in the age of online shopping. There is currently quite a buzz around pop-up art, craft and makers’ fairs, with a growing number of people of all ages discovering the joys of meeting the makers, discovering unique handmade items and...
We chatted to Jessie, curator of Beau Events, makers’ and artist markets based in central Brighton. Tell us a little about your background, are you an artist yourself? I’ve been creating and making my signature bottle-top artworks for around 10 years now. But my...
An hilarious, historic theatre event featuring a star-studded cast of local legends and comedy greats! This January, we are setting the stage for a professional pantomime unlike any other — the world’s first professional panto written entirely by Artificial...