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Words by Samantha Harman

Le Petit Chef

A magical culinary adventure with Le Petit Chef,  at DoubleTree by Hilton Brighton Metropole. If you’re looking for dinner with a difference, Le Petit Chef at the DoubleTree by Hilton Brighton...

Drift @Brighton i360

Sunday roast with West Pier views If, like me, you’re partial to a good Sunday roast with a sea view, Drift beneath Brighton i360 is one to add to your list. The venue recently launched its...

Finding calm in a chaotic world

How to regulate your nervous system   In a world that rarely slows down, learning to regulate your nervous system is one of the most powerful forms of self-care you can practise Your nervous...

Comic Boom at Komedia Brighton

September 25th Review Komedia’s basement theatre hosted another edition of Comic Boom, Jill Edwards’s flagship new-comedy showcase.  It’s a monthly fixture that thrives on unpredictability, a...

Nina Conti: Whose Face Is It Anyway?

When ventriloquist and comedian Nina Conti brings her new show Whose Face Is It Anyway? to Brighton Dome on Saturday October 25, audiences can expect more than just a night of puppets and...

Kew Gardens Halloween Trail

If you’ve ever wondered what happens when Kew Gardens, with its manicured lawns and botanical bliss, gets possessed by the spirit of Halloween, you’re about to find out…  Halloween at Kew returns...

Brisa

A fresh take on tapas in the heart of Brighton   Tucked into Bartholomew Square in the heart of Brighton’s Lanes is Brisa Tapas & Bar. It feels like the kind of place you stumble across...

The Ivy in the Lanes

New menu launch review   The Ivy in the Lanes needs no introduction, but its new menu might. Our editor went along to see if it’s worth the hype. Dinner at The Ivy? Who could refuse an offer...

Momma Cherri: soul food queen

Brighton’s beloved soul food queen, Momma Cherri, has always been larger than life on the city’s culinary scene – but now she’s stepping onto an even bigger stage. Alongside launching a new...

Jules Emporium

Shining a light on World Homeless Day on 10 October This autumn, a unique collaboration between Jules Emporium and homelessness charity Emmaus is set to light up Brighton, quite literally. The...

Wellbeing trends for autumn

As the air cools and the evenings draw in, autumn invites us to slow down, reset and re-centre. This season is no longer about ‘hustle’ and beach days, but about nourishment for body, mind and...

Hayao Miyazaki’s Dreams By Mystery Ensemble

Red Events Present: Hayao Miyazaki's Dreams By Mystery Ensemble   On August 23rd, I stepped into St. George’s Church in Kemptown and instantly felt that buzz you get when you just know...

Cooler Than You / Spellbound

This month we chat to iconic duo Jayney and Simon, promoters of Spellbound @ Komedia, Brighton’s longest-running alt 80s event   Tell us about Spellbound for those who don’t know you. We’re...

The Somatic Therapies Centre Hove

Somatic therapy: a body-centered approach to healing that focuses on the connection between mind and body. It recognises that emotions and experiences are not just mental, but also physically...

The Death Of Dating Apps?

Winter is fast-approaching, and the thought of finding a significant other to cuddle up and watch films with is undeniably appealing. But with so many of us feeling disillusioned by dating apps,...