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Modern Bric a Brac
Food, Days Out and Travel stories from Brighton, London and the Rest of the World
Saturday
Jaw dropping feats of agility and adroitness - Physical Theatre at Brighton Festival and Fringe 2013
Rosie Davis, Guest Blogger and fellow Fringer has returned to share her love of physical theatre and recommend a few shows to watch. ~ ...
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Tuesday
Fun, Quirky and a Little Bit Bonkers, Brighton Fringe 2013 - doing what it does best
The Ultimate Kate Bush Experience Event somewhere on the South Downs Qualifying for the Fun, Quirky and possibly Bonkers cat...
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Sunday
IrishAggers' photostream
IrishAggers' photostream on Flickr. I've just added some of my favourite photos to Flckr, taken recently in Brighton
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Thursday
Midnight screening of Daft Punk's film Interstella 5555: 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem this Friday 10 May 2013
~ A couple of weeks ago a new face, Claire Lam Pham appeared at a Brighton Writer's meet up and as it turns out is another massive f...
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Wednesday
Free things to do in May 2013 as part of Brighton Fringe
~ This year there are 165 free events listed in the Brighton Fringe 2013 programme, including family-friendly outdoor performances, comedy...
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Thursday
Spiegeltent - the Colourful, Cabaret Cousin of Brighton Fringe
~ The Spiegeltent returns to Brighton for May 2013, I kinda didn't realise it had been away, I mean this as a compliment because I vi...
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Wednesday
The Best Burger in Brighton - Rock Ola Coffee and Burger Bar
With Brighton Festival, Fringe and Open Houses nearly upon us, I thought now would be a good time to recommend the best place to go and eat ...
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Tuesday
Soul Dome immersion - Cartoons for kids, chill-out for adults in 360 degrees at Brighton Fringe
Last night was the debut of the 360 Soul Dome in a community centre on Carden Hill. What I wanted to know was what could a 360 degree soul...
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Monday
The Philosophy Garden - 3 days of storytellers, scientific thinkers and folk singers
~ It was Epicurus who advocated a philosophy of simple pleasures and it was in his garden that he wanted to create an atmosphere conducive ...
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Wednesday
A recommendation from Arundel - Spencer Swaffer Antiques
~ Whether a tad colder this Easter or not, it was still a good time to go on an adventure and head out for a spring infused perambulation....
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