What's On Guide Brighton & Hove June 2011

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Brighton Beer FestivalThurs 14th - Sun 17th July, Old Paddling PoolThe Brighton Beer Festival has been designed to put the fun back into drinking beer. They’ve sourced over 250 top quality ales, lagers, ciders and stouts from around the world, organised a series of live bands including Dodgy and The Blockheads alongside games, competitions and more. This all fits into a stylish, pop-up venue on Brighton’s seafront. beerfestbrighton.co.uk

Shakedown Festival Saturday 17th Sept, Stanmer Park

Shakedown festival date has changed

but is still in Stanmer Park. It’s now

set to be Brighton’s Summer Closing

Party. So far confirmed for the new

date are: Razorlight, Example, 2 Many

DJs, Freemasons, New Young Pony Club

and many more, with further acts to be

announced soon. All existing tickets can

be used for the new date. More info on

the website. shakedown.co.uk

Cannibal CorpseFrid 2nd Sept, The Hydrant

Well know for their party hard lifestyle,

Cannibal Corpse are the band for which

there is always a drink in one hand

and an instrument in the other.

Though they seem to continually party

this is a band for which the phrase

‘work hard, play hard’ was invented.

Catch their brand of old school death

metal this September, you won’t regret it.

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Brighton is a city in which there is always something to do and the following months are no exception. With the man who first used the word ‘Reggay’ on record to the whisky soaked sounds of Bellowhead, music fans have plenty to look forward to. On top of that there’s zombie walks, Bill Bailey,

and a world famous musical all coming to the city as well in an action packed 2011.

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La Cage Aux FollesTues 6th - Sat 10th Sept, Theatre RoyalHarvey Fierstein’s touching story of one family’s struggle to stay together is a musical comedy masterpiece. This September ‘La Cage Aux Folles’ will be brought to life by the Brighton Theatre Group in a production that will be funny, fabulous and fantastic all at once. This is a show like no other and one not to be missed. ambassadortickets.com/ Theatre-Royal-Brighton

Toots & The MaytalsThurs 8th Sept, Brighton Dome

Toots Hibbert was the first man to use

the word reggae on record. In 1968,

along with The Maytals, he released

a song titled ‘Do The Reggay’, and

the rest, as they say, is history. Toots

will be gracing the Dome’s stage this

September in what is sure to be a

phenomenal show so get in early to

buy your tickets. brightondome.org

Bill BaileyWed 9th Nov, Brighton CentreThe bearded (and balding) comedian will be returning to Brighton later this year with his Dandelion Mind tour. Having sold out all his previous shows in the city it is best advised that you get in early to catch a spectacle that will include everything from unlikely anecdotes and rants about Michael Winner to Iranian hip-hop and internet love songs. Laughter guaranteed. brightoncentre.co.uk

BellowheadFri 11th Nov, Corn ExchangeWatching Bellowhead live is an experience like no other. Their theatrical shows make you feel like you’re in some sort of swashbuckling pirate bar from a long gone era. The eleven piece band play a blend of folk music that takes in such a wide variety of influences there’s simply no room here to list them all. This will be, without a doubt, amazing. brightondome.org

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Big Band at the BandstandSun 5th, Brighton BandstandNothing says bandstand like a big band, particularly when it’s The Brighton & Hove Youth Big Band. With a repertoire including Glen Miller, Charles Mingus and Chick Corea, they play some of the most exciting music written for the medium. They also featured on The Go! Team’s last album. So get along and grab a deckchair … knotted hanky optional. brightonbandstand.co.uk

Kemp Town CarnivalSat 4th, Kemp TownAfter an absence of three years the spirit of the Kemp Town Carnival has been revived. Great news, as St Georges Road will once again ring with the sound of revellers celebrating the spirit of this vibrant community. With street performances, art exhibitions and a parade to enjoy, it’s the perfect showcase for what makes the heart of Kemp Town so special. kemptowncarnival.com

Springwatch FestivalSun 5th, Stanmer ParkSpringwatch is a fantastic, free, family day out. It’s the perfect chance to find out about your local wildlife, see birds of prey in action, get to know some llamas, watch traditional woodcraft demonstrations and sample the huge variety of great-tasting local produce. There’s equally great-tasting local beer and top-class entertainment available … and that’s just a small selection of what’s on offer! sussexwt.org.uk/events

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Richard HerringWed 8th, Caroline Of BrunswickHaving sorted out religion (Christ on a Bike), politics (Hitler Moustache) and penises (Talking Cock), the star of the award-winning As It Occurs To Me and Radio 4’s Richard Herring Objects seeks to define and destroy love before love destroys him. Again. A familiar face to Fringe stalwarts and TV audiences, if you’ve not seen him live before then do it now. carolineofbrunswick.co.uk

The Fairytale Auction Wed 8th, Pub du Vin50 artists from Brighton and Hove have translated their favourite fairytales into one-off pieces of art to be auctioned off in a unique fundraising event for the Argus Appeal. Cinderella to Rumpelstiltskin, all will be revealed in an extravagantly themed exhibition at Jag Studios on June 4th before going under the hammer in the beautifully domed ballroom of Pub Du Vin. entertheclutter.com/ fairytaleauctionrytaleauction

Cycling Awareness Fun DaySat 25th, George StreetPropelling yourself along the open road, carefree, wind in your hair, it’s hard to beat. But as traffic increases on our city’s streets safety is becoming more important. This entertaining and educational day aims to promote safer and informed cycling. With free bells, fluorescent strips and bike MOTs also on offer there’s plenty to interest all cyclists from kids to commuters. bikeweek.org.uk

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Time flies when you’re having fun, and June looks like being all about fun. So get organised and plan what you’re doing this month as it may just disappear before you know it. There are festivals galore, at least one carnival and a fair to explore, a whole

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Latin Lounge, 14 West Street, 01273 321343If you have a penchant for anything exotic you will love the newly opened Latin Lounge. With a cocktail list boasting 80 different Latin-inspired concoctions and a menu offering delicious breakfasts alongside a range of Latin American tapas served all day and late into the evening - this is a place for frivolous fun and fabulous feasting! You can even dance off your dinner with their popular weekly Flamenco and Samba evenings.

Aberdeen Steakhouse, 27-28 Preston Street, 01273 326 892Nestled in the heart of Brighton’s restaurant district of Preston Street, is the city’s original steak house, still the favourite after 45 years. It’s time to take a break from ‘cool cuisine’ for a night, stray away from the conservative miniature portions of late and enjoy a hearty and traditional dinner at Aberdeen. Visit www.aberdeen-steakhouse.co.uk to see the wide range of menus or make an instant online booking.

Location 3, Old Ship Hotel, King’s Road, 01273 329001Location 3 is unveiling an exciting new look for Summer 2011 with a new menu to boot. Their slow roast chicken, pistachio and tarragon terrine was extremely tasty as was the blini pancakes with smoked salmon, crème fraiche and laced with a rather naughty red onion, dill and vodka emulsion…phew! Classics such as Harvey’s Ale battered cod and chips and South Downs lamb are also on offer for the more traditional diner.

Apparently us Brightonians eat out, on average 2-3 times a month. Furthermore, we are creatures of habit and sticklers for what has been tried, tested and most importantly enjoyed. We dine at the same 3-4 restaurants with our choices being determined by our company, appetite or the occasion. This June,

I implore you to sample comfort food out of your comfort zone and try some of these delights that reside on our doorstep and a stone’s throw away from the sea. Suzie Waters: [email protected]

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• L’Eglise Set Menu Set menu available on a Sunday & Bank Holiday Mondays. 2 courses £17.95, 3 courses £20.95. legliserestaurant.co.uk• The Medicine Chest Set menu: 2 courses £15.95, 3 courses £19.95 (excluding Fri/Sat evenings). themedicinechest.co.uk• The Hove Kitchen Reserve a table from The Hove Kitchen’s new iPhone app (free to download) and receive 10% off your food bill. thehovekitchen.com• The Gallery Set lunch menu 2 courses £10.95, 3 courses £14.95/Set dinner menu 2 courses £14.95, 3 courses £17.95 (Mon-Fri). Live Jazz every day & night on terrace! thegallerybrighton.co.uk• The Townhouse Kemptown Set lunch menu: 2 courses £10.95, 3 courses £14.95/Set dinner menu: 2 courses £14.95, 3 courses £17.95( Mon-Thurs). Live music Weds/Fri & Sun. thetownhousekemptown.co.uk• Location 3 25% off food bill for bookings of 4 people or more. barcelo-hotels.co.uk• Kaydee’s Place 1 course for £6.95. 2 courses for £8.95. 3 courses for £10.95. kaydeesplace.co.uk• Leonardo Pizza/ pasta and a soft drink/glass of house wine only £5.95! Mon – Fri Lunch til 5pm. leonardo-restaurant.com• Latin Lounge 20% off food bill anytime for all. latlounge.com

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Classic Car RunSun 5th, Madeira DriveBroom broom! Enjoy the splendid spectacle of classic cars aplenty lining up along the seafront, having just finished their 23rd yearly run from the Mercedes-Benz World Museum in Weybridge to arrive at our fair shores. 20,000 spectators are expected so come early to gawk at hundreds of pre-1986 beauties. (The cars, not the people. I’m sure they will all look very modern). classicmotorshow.com

Magnet Speed Dating 28-45 yearsTues 7th, Komedia

You’ve always wanted to give it a try

haven’t you, single reader? Mellow

live music will soothe your nerves as

you zip from one encounter to another,

and odds are that you’ll get one match

at the very least! Old or young’uns

welcome, the age range is a guide not

a limit. Just open your mouth and see

what comes out! komedia.co.uk

Danny Bhoy: Messenger (Please Do Not Shoot)Sat 18th, Dome

The charming, easy going and jolly

funny Danny Bhoy is often hailed as

the new Billy Connolly, but I’m going

to stick my neck out here and say

that he is BETTER. (I’ve never cared for

Connolly’s shouty antics). Catch Danny’s

worldly observations whilst you can, as

he is doing a mere ten dates on this UK

tour! brightondome.org

The Festival and Fringe are over I’m afraid, sob. But don’t worry your lovely little heads! Brighton being Brighton there’s always lots to get excited about, and the merest of glances below reveals that June is no exception. Also if you’re lucky you might just be able to catch the end of Brighton Fashion

week too, at St Martins Church and the Corn Exchange on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th.

Simon Amphlett: [email protected]

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Preston Manor Ghost VigilSat 18th, Preston ManorWhat’s that you say? Ghosts don’t exist? Well Sir or Madam, put your money where your mouth is and step right up for this here vigil at stately Preston Manor. A guest medium will lead the cowering throng through the Edwardian interior to delve into its spooky past and present, with terrifying tales of disembodied hands and ladies in white and grey. Brrrr! brighton-hove-rpml.org.uk

The ServantSat 18th - Sat 25th, New Venture TheatreWouldn’t it be nice to have a servant, eh? New oranges daily, your newspaper freshly squeezed and your pants ironed. But wait! The wealthy young wastrel in this play finds it’s not all breakfast in bed, oh no. His manservant appears somewhat Machiavellian, slowly turning the tables whilst blurring class and status lines. Think I’ll fetch me own slippers thanks ... newventure.org.uk

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat Tue 21st - Sun 26th, Theatre Royal“I look handsome, I look smart, I am a walking work of art!” No, not me readers, Joseph! That’s my favourite line from this classic musical about the young whippersnapper’s jacket related adventures. Keith Jack plays the titular hero, fresh from finishing a close second to Lee Mead in the BBC show ‘Any Dream Will Do.’ ambassadortickets.com

Britain’s Got Talent LiveWed 22nd - Brighton CentreNow I know what you’re thinking, but for all round family entertainment Britain’s Got Talent delivers the goods. Even more so with this fourth live show which has none of your judge demagoguery, just the brave, bold and bizarre British public as they prance for your delight. Enjoy all your favourites from the mammoth TV show, but please don’t boo anybody! brightoncentre.co.uk

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To 5th: Brighton Fashion Week See www.brightonfashionweek.com for full details

basement2nd: Factoria De Fuegos + Sleepwalk Collective + Small Cafe 7.30pm £5/38th: Scratch! 7.30pm £f21st: Are You Sitting Comfortably? Seaside 7.30pm £6/4

bees mouthTues: Life Drawing 7.30pm £6

blaker’s park18th: Blaker’s Park Community Picnic

brighton dome5th: Brighton Dome Discovery Tour 11am £8/711th: London Philharmonic Orches-tra 7.30pm £27.50 - 1018th: Danny Bhoy - Messenger (Please Do Not Shoot) 8pm £17.50

brighton museumTo 9th Oct: Radical Bloomsbury: Art of Duncan Grant + Vanessa Bell, 1905-1925 £6/f

brighton seafront26th: Roedean School Pier to Pier Swim

the brunswick9th: Brighton Board Girls 8pm £f20th: Brighton Stanza 8pm £5

caroline of brunswick1st: Damion Larkin: Cuddly Dreamer 8pm £5 Carey Marx: Laziness… and Stuff 9.30pm £56th: Matt Kirshen: Wide-Eyed 8pm £6 Andi Osho: All the Single Ladies 9.30pm £57th: Skeptics In The Pub 8pm SOLD OUT

8th: Richard Herring + Catie Wilkins 8pm £99th: Andrew Bird’s Village Fete 8pm £5 Markus Birdman: Dreaming 9.30pm £510th: Funny Girls 8pm £5/412th: James W Smith + Sam Fletcher 8pm £313th: Stitches Comedy Club 8pm £6/514th: Nathan Caton: Get Rich or Die Cryin’ 8pm £5 Matthew Crosby: Adventure Party 9.30pm £515th: Eric’s Tales from the Sea 7.30pm £7/5 Sally-Anne Hayward: Don’t Judge Me 9.30pm £316th: Scott Capurro: Who are the Jocks? 8pm £8 Steve Hall 9.30pm £619th: Matt Tiller: Just Du-Et 8pm £4 Peter Antoniou: Comedium 9.30pm £520th: Ava Vidal: The Hardest Word 8pm £5 Paul F Taylor: The Pauly Show 9.30pm £521st: Steve Day: Run, Deaf Boy, Run 8pm £5 Luke McQueen: Your Love is Mine 9.30pm £522nd: John Robins 8.30pm £1 Wil Hodgson 9.30pm £523rd: Joanna Neary: Youth Club 8pm £5 Alex Marion: Applied Optimism 9.30pm £526th: Robert Inston: The Queen’s Speech 8pm £527th: Funny Ha Ha! 8pm £5 29th: Trevor Lock: Spontaneous Combustion 8pm £5 Bridget Chris-tie: Housewife Surrealist 9.30pm £530th: An Israeli & A Palestinian Walk into a Country 8pm £6 Paul Sinha: Looking at the Stars 9.30pm £5

city centre 12th: Save The Diva17th: Martletts Midnight Walk 19th: London To Brighton Bike Ride

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concorde 25th: London to Brighton Classic Car Run 11am - 5pm £f19th: London to Brighton Bike Ride 11am - 5pm £f25th: Miss Pole Dance UK 2011 3pm £25 + bf adv

corn exchange5th: Frock Me £27th: In Good Company – Hofesh Shechter Company Dancers 8pm £7.5020th: Beach Ball 7pm £4

east street bastion9th to 5th June: Tarnished Earth26th: South Downs National Park Authority Display Caravan

the freemasons5th: Prime Cuts Comedy 8pm £3

hanover12th: Hanover Day

hove library1st: Book Launch With A Brazilian Beat 6.30pm £f

hove museumClosed Mon-Wed To 11th Oct: Mr Watt, Grumpy Man of Metal £f

hove park3rd: Hove Park Youth Races5th: Hove Park Road Races17th: Brighton Mitre Cycling Races23rd & 24th: Outdoor Theatre - St Christopher’s School

jam2nd: DoodleDate 8pm £10

jazz place2nd: Gigglestock Comedy Night 7.30pm

komedia2nd: Mark Watson: Request Stops 8pm £15 Hammer & Tongue 7.30pm £5/44th: The Maydays: Tonight’s Top Story 8pm £85th: Bent Double 7.30pm £10.50/8.508th: So You Think You’re Funny? 8pm £612th: L-Talent Brighton Heat 7.15pm £8 adv9th: Bo Burnham 8pm £1517th: Alive & Swinging with Marilyn Monroe 9pm £17.5022nd: Popcorn Comedy 7.30pm £725th: Funny Women Awards 7.30pm £8/1030th: Comic Boom 8pm £9/7Fosters Krater Comedy Club 2nd - 5th: Hal Cruttenden, Steph Lane (Thurs only), Rob Beckett (Thurs only), James Acaster (Thurs only), Henry Paker (Fri & Sat) and Adam Bloom (Fri – Sun) with MC Stephen Grant. 9th - 12th: The Boy with Tape on his Face, Pat Burtscher (Thurs only), Dave Fulton (Fri – Sun) Joe Wilkinson (Fri & Sat), with MC Stephen Grant (Thurs & Sun) and Tiffany Stevenson (Fri & Sat). 16th - 19th: Carl Donnelly, Karl Spain, Roger Monkhouse (Fri–Sun) with Mc Eddy Brimson (Thurs only) and Dan Atkinson (Fri – Sun) 23rd - 26th: Jeff Innocent, Dan Nightingale (Thurs - Sat), Keith Farnan (Fri – Sun), Dan Nightingale (Fri & Sat), with Mc Mark Olver. Thurs – 8pm, £16/£13 (meal-deal) £9/£6.50, Friday – 8pm, £21.50 (meal-deal) £14.50/£11.50, Saturday - 7pm £25 (meal-deal)/£18, Saturday - 10:30pm £15.50

madiera drive5th: Classic Car Run

brighton marinaSat & Sun’s: Mermaid Market 11am-4pm £f

3 PAIRS OF TICKETS 2B WON!!To win 3 pairs of standard tickets to the Brighton Beer Festival worth £24 a pair to include all entertainment, first drink and entry.Answer this question : Where in Brighton is the Brighton Beer Festival being held?Closing date: 30th June. Sent your answers to [email protected]

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marlborough theatre1st: Maydays 8.15pm £5/3.502nd: Diana Dandruff 7.30pm3rd: M00-0364 8pm £8/68th & 9th: The Moulettes in Story Tellers Revellers & Fools 7.30pm £610th: The Boy Who Would Not Grow Up12th - 15th: Closure 7.45pm £8/520th: Casual Violence presents Dildon’t 8pm £6/529th: Laura by Spun Glass Theatre 8.30pm £5/430th: Hedwig And The Angry Inch 8.45pm £9/7.50

mesmeristMesmerist Conjuring Consortium 7.30pm £f

the old market1st: Dave Gorman 6.30pm £83rd: Peter James 6.30pm £814th: Bill Collison 6.30pm £8 old paddling pool

11th & 12th: Seafront Date With Nature25th: Soul By The Sea

pavillion theatre1st - 4th: STAC Musical Theatre Showcase 2011 15th: Civil Partnerships: A Happy Ever After for Gay Equality? 8pm £6/416th: First Love by Samuel Beckett 8pm £12.50/1018th: The Vanishing Horizon 2pm & 7.30pm £8/624th: The Confetti Maker 8pm £10/725th: The Paper Washi Wish 11am & 2pm £7/526th: The Rock Charmer 7.30pm £10/8

peace statue12th: St Dunstan’s Seaside Saunter

preston park25th: Take Part Festival

the quadrant5th: Prime Cuts Comedy 8pm £319th: Prime Cuts Comedy presents Early 20’s 8pm £3

rottingdean green18th: Lions Fayre

royal pavilionTo 5th Feb 2012: Dress for Excess: Fashion in Regency England £9.80 12th: Cultural Quarter Tour 10.30am £20

sallis benney theatre4th - 9th: The Burt Brill and Cardens Graduate Show 12pm-8pm (Sat) 12pm-6pm (Sun) 10am-8pm (Mon - Wed) 12pm-4pm (Thurs) £f25th - 3rd July MA Degree Shows 10am-5pm (Mon-Sat), 12pm-2pm (Sun) £f10th & 11th: BSMS Medic Revue 7.30pm £7/515th: Contemporary Days: The Designs of Lucienne and Robin Day 7.30pm £10/7.50/516th: Breaking Boundaries 8pm £517th: State Of The City 6pm £f25th: StyleJam 1pm £8/6

stanmer park5th: Springwatch12th: Concours D’Elegance

st george’s road4th: Kemptown Carnival £f

st luke’s3rd: Aurora Wind Trio 7.30pm £6/410th: Hilser Trio 7.30pm £6/417th: Björn Kleiman (violin) and Nils Klöfver (guitar) 7.30pm £6/4

thomas kemp26th: Comedy 8pm £f

three & ten10th: Josh Howie: I Am a Dick 8pm £7/515th: Bring Me the Head of Adam Riches 8pm £6/516th: Humphrey Ker Is Dymock Watson: Nazi Smasher! 8pm £6/517th: Sam Walker 8pm £7/522nd: Nick Helm Edinburgh Preview 8pm £6/523rd: Philip Jeays and Friends 8.30pm £8/524th: Rabbit in The Headlights 8pm £6/525th: Off the Cuff 8pm £8/6 Red Brick Comedy Club 10pm £10/829th: Dan Antopolski Edinburgh Preview 8pm £6/5 Tom Bell Begins 9.30pm £6/5

three jolly butchers12th & 26th: Prime Cuts Comedy 8pm £f

waterhall11th: Seagulls FC Mini Football Tournament

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This month we are featuring two fantastic treatments to help get that summer body. Cellulite is something both men and women cannot avoid. And with hot weather fast approaching, we all want to look our best on the beach. There are hundreds of methods out there claiming to help with

cellulite, but here are two of what we think are the best unisex, anti cellulite treatments around.

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Everybody Therapy is situated in treatment rooms in LA Fitness and My Hotel. They specialise in sports and deep tissue massage. At LA Fitness I was greeted by Charlotte who carried out my cellulite busting treatment.

Here I received an invigorating massage using detoxifying essential oils, which help reduce the appearance of cellulite. After a 45 minute treatment on my legs they were tingling with excitement; I could really feel the benefit of the massage and my skin felt amazing.

To get the full benefit of this treatment a course is recommended and something I will definitely be going back for.

Based in the well known gym in the centre of Brighton you have the miracle fat busting room along with the lovely Johnny. Yes you read correctly fat busting!

These wonderful machines feel like they are lifting the fat off you. The well known name for this treatment is Hypoxi. The treatment lasts half an hour, which seemed to fly by as Johnny makes you feel perfectly at home in the private room.

The course lasts for four weeks with three sessions per week. This Hypoxi machine not only burns the fat but also tones the legs for an amazing summer body.

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The Adrenaline Store61 High Street, Shoreham by Sea, 01273 463642, theadrenalinestore.com

With summer months almost upon us what better way to enjoy living by the sea than stand up paddle boarding, or SUP as it is more commonly known. The modern water sport which originated from Hawaii in the early 1960s is becoming increasingly popular along the south coast, with schools popping

up everywhere for mere amateurs like myself to go and experience, enjoy and of course have a good laugh.

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At the end of the high street, in the increasingly popular town of Shoreham by Sea, is The Adrenaline Store - a hidden gem to all adventure sports lovers. The proof is in the name, The Adrenaline Store! I had heard about stand up paddle boarding from friends and really wanted to try it out for myself. Not only is it a great sport to get involved in, as we live by the sea, but it is also a fantastic workout, helping to tone your core muscles.

To really enjoy paddle boarding and get the most out of your lesson, it is best to go when the tide is high and of course the sun is shining. After weeks of planning and looking at the forecast a

date was set. I arrived to a very welcoming store, where music was playing and I was greeted by my instructor and the store owner. I had been advised to bring along my own wetsuit as it is something they do not hire out. Here I was shown to the lower ground where all the boards were kept and the lessons take place.

The Stand up paddle boarding school at The Adrenaline store have a fantastic set up and you are made to feel really comfortable. After a high energy drink and a pep talk we were off. Stand up paddle boarding is for all ages and is something I definitely would recommend for everyone to do, either as a group

or one to one. Being a typical girl I didn’t want to go on my own, so I managed to rope a friend in to coming with me whom, much to my disappointment, had more experience at water sports than I.

We spent two hours out on the water, including one hour with an instructor who was very patient and more than happy to share all his knowledge about the sport. He taught us everything he knew about stand up paddle boarding, how to do it safely but most of all how to have fun! After the first hour’s lesson and a couple of slip ups into the water, we were left to our own devices for a further hour. Feeling confident we set off together and had an amazing time.

Stand up paddle boarding is really easy to pick up and is something I would recommend to everyone to try at least once in their life. If you have not done it before, having a lesson really helps and is a great way to spend a morning. Prices start from £30 for 2 hours; 1 hour with an instructor and 1 hour on your own. Plus board hire for £7.50 for 1 hour or £15 for 3 hours.

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Nominated for both a Golden Globe and an Academy Award, Rabbit Hole tells the story of Becca Corbett (Nicole Kidman) and her husband Howard (Aaron Eckhart), who are still struggling, eight months later, to come to terms with the death of their son.

As they embark on separate journeys that threaten to pull them apart they also discover new meaning in their lives and have to decide whether these will bring them back together.

Based on his own play, screenwriter David Lindsay-Abaire and director John Cameron Mitchell have crafted a film that is both honest and sensitive without being over sentimental

(which is no mean feat given the subject material).

For a film about grief it is surprisingly light hearted in places but the whole piece would feel hollow without this tremendous ensemble that, without exception, delivers the emotional punch that the script deserves. I’ve always viewed Nicole Kidman as Hollywood’s version of the Emperors New Clothes but here she turns in an astonishing performance that has made me totally re-evaluate her as an actress. Not to take anything away from Eckhart who is also superb but it’s Kidman that makes Rabbit Hole a truly compelling piece of cinema.

Rabbit Hole 22nd, On DVD

One of the biggest selling zombie titles of the past decade, ‘The Zombie Diaries’ gets a DVD release (27th) for it’s highly anticipated sequel, ‘World of the Dead’. Three months have passed since a viral outbreak turned its victims into flesh-eating living dead. In the UK, a surviving band of soldiers and civilians

have taken refuge at a rural military barracks. Hmmm, I wonder what happens next? Mmmm, brains.

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The Beaver17th, In Cinemas

Jodie Foster directs and co-stars with

Mel Gibson in this emotional story.

Plagued by his own demons,

Walter Black was once a successful toy

executive and family man who now

suffers from depression. No matter

what he tries, Walter can’t seem to

get himself back on track…until a

beaver hand puppet enters his life.

Sounds offbeat enough to finally get

Gibson back in the spotlight.

Green Lantern17th, In CinemasAfter Batman’s successful return to the silver screen, DC comics kick start a brand new franchise. Although not their most high profile character, the presence of Ryan Reynolds and director Martin Campbell should help catapult Green Lantern into the public eye. Footage released so far looks as if there will be enough spectacle and reverence to keep both the general public and the fans happy.

CompetitionJune 13th sees the release on DVD of three more of Irwin Allen’s hugely entertaining science fiction shows. Series Two of ‘Land of the Giants’ features a brand new UK exclusive commentary from most of the original cast. ‘Voyage To The Bottom of The Sea’ series two see the crew of the Seaview in their first season of glorious colour and introduces the Flying Sub. The complete ‘Time Tunnel’ comes with a host of extras and limited edition holographic packaging. We have a copy of each to give away. Just send your answers to the following question to [email protected] by 15th June to be in with a chance of winning.Q: What is name of the spacecraft in ‘Land of the Giants’?

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The Walmer Castle95 Queens Park Road, 01273 682466

If there is one pub that embodies

Hanover it is The Walmer. Chock full

of muesli mountain types and their

offspring seemingly in a perpetual

state of carnival. Serves Thai food

from Monday to Saturday 6 – 10 and a

12 – 4 lunch service on Saturdays. At

weekends they have live bands and

DJs. On Sundays they switch Thai to

classic English breakfasts and roasts.

The Lord Nelson 36 Trafalgar Street, 01273 695872

One of Brighton’s most underrated pubs

for my money. Looks and feels like

a classic boozer but has a decidedly

modern system of management

and service. Serves the full range of

Harvey’s ales as well as extremely

good value food. For example the

Nelson Burger with chips comes at only

£5.95. Highly recommended for an

afternoon drink and bite to eat.

Sussex Yeoman 7 Guildford Road, 01273 327985

Really near the station and a great

central meeting place if your group is

coming from all over. The Yeoman is an

extremely popular pub renowned for

its food and laid back ambience. Put

it this way, if you want to eat there:

book. Absolutely compulsory. If you

don’t you will be disappointed as I

have been a good few times.

Summer drinks means afternoon drinks. Afternoon drinks mean that friends and their offspring can meet up and relax while they enjoy Brighton on a sunny day and having a much needed pint. However I have noticed that some pubs in town started to put up fearful looking “No Kids” signs.

Thus, I felt it prudent to round up a list of boozers that openly welcome the little’uns one and all.

Danny Bowman: [email protected]

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Pub With No Name 58 Southover Street, 01273 601419

Another muesli mountain favourite.

Keep an eye when you’re looking for

it as it doesn’t have any signage, as its

title would suggest. It’s in a three-way

tie of best roast in Brighton along

with the Yeoman and the Caxton.

Has a poker night on Thursdays that

I assume isn’t participated in by

children. Serves Mexican food. Yay.

The Chimney House 28 Upper Hamilton Road, 01273 556708Since it changed hands and transformed from a slightly formidable place into a trendy gastro pub, it has become a resort for the yummy mummy brigade. Very upmarket with the cuisine and serves fine wines as well as the odd pint. A very extensive kid’s menu available featuring imaginative dishes. Has a fantastic function room available for private hire.

Preston Park Tavern88 Havelock Road, 01273 542271

Very modern, clean and stylish

the Preston Park Tavern is widely

considered one of the best places to

eat in Brighton. Well lit and bright

interior. Unsurprisingly it is another

gastro pub so the emphasis here is

the food rather than the drink. Having

said that they serve no less than 22

distinctive wines you can wash your

fancy grub down with.

The Park Crescent 39 Park Crescent Terrace,

01273 604993

A great pub just off the Level with a

huge decked beer garden that’s great

for kids to explore while the adults

enjoy a pint. Serves beers which are

brewed at Hall & Woodhouse’s Badger

Brewery in Dorset, and the food from

its own Thai Kitchen. Can get very

raucous and very messy here, but that’s

why I recommend it.

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fridaysAbove Audio Bar Sessions 6pm £fBelushis Muy Loco 9pm £f Black Lion 3rd: Molly Malone’s Dex in the City 10th: Soul Casserole 17th: Attic Monkeys vs DJ Lanx 24th: Medium Rare 9pm £fCaroline Of Brunswick 3rd: Shake ‘N’ Stomp 10th: Distortion 17th: DJ Mendees & Clive 24th: Dixie Fried 9pm £fCube Friday Club 3rd: Will Dawson & Gary Scott 10th: Podex 17th & 24th: Cheets & Guests 2pm £fDoctor Brightons Funky Friday 9.30pm £fFiddlers Elbow TFI Friday 8pm £f The Fishbowl 3rd: Keep It Wheel 10th: Jeff Daniels 17th: Sumsuch 24th: Freestyle Records 9pm £fFoggs 3rd: Sonic Fondue 10th: OnPoint with GMT & Grasshopper 17th: The Squire 24th: The Line Up 8pm £fThe Globe 3rd: Stash DJs 10th: DJ Lamp presents Eclectic Chair It’s his birthday! 17th: The Soul of Brighton 24th: TBC 9pm £f

The Hampton Mod For It 8pm £fH Bar 3rd: Aura 10th: DJ Steven James & Nick T 17th: Electric Boogie 24th: Play: Blarzay 9pmThe Hope 3rd: Stacked Nasty 10th: The Black Dove 17th: Strychnine Nights 9pm £f The Marlborough Q&A (Queer & Alternative) 5pm The Mesmerist Shake Holla & Roll 9pm £fPrince Albert 3rd: Bend Over I’ll Drive DJ’s Senor Mick + Johnny Rocks 8.30pm £fRiki Tik Ecletrik 10pm £fThomas Kemp DJs 3rd: DJ Lamp’s Eclectic Chair 10th: DJ Brian 9pm £fThree And Ten 3rd & 24th: DJ Nomark 10th: Ruff Snippets 17th: DJ Gareth Stevens 10pm £fThe Victory 17th: Teen Dream 9pm £fWestern Front 3rd: Russ RockWell 11th & 25th: Mixer Men 18th: The Infamous Jay & Rich 8pm £fWhite Rabbit 10th & 24th: WTF DJs 9pm £fWorlds End 3rd: King Hammond 10th: Reggae & Soul 24th: Unity Hi-Fi 8pm £fXuma 3rd: Super Marriott & His Bros 10th: DJ Mixtape 17th: Senor Mick 24th: Uncle Al

saturdaysAbove Audio Audio Terrace Party 4pm Ancient Mariner The Acoustic Sessions (not 4th) 8pm The Beachigogo Bar Good Times 9pm £fBelushis Unplugged 9pm £f Black Lion 4th & 18th: Burnt Toast 11th: Medium Rare 25th: Molly Malone’s Dex in the City 9pm £fCaroline of Brunswick 4th: Replica 11th: Fire At The Old Mill 18th: Cazza Karaoke 25th: DJ Lamp’s Eclectic Chair 9pm £f

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The Hampton Music Quiz 8pm £1The Signalman Pub Quiz 8pm £1Thomas Kemp Acoustic Singer Songwriters Night 8pm £f 13th & 27th: Thru The Alphabet Quiz Night 8pm £1

tuesdaysBelushis Totalled On Tuesday! 9pm £fBlack Lion Tuesday Club 8pm £f Cobblers Thumb Play For A Pint 9pm £fCube Tuesday Tipple 7th & 21st: Cube Live 2pm £fDoctor Brightons Twisted Tuesdays 1pmDuke Of Norfolk Open Mic Night 9pm £fFiddler’s Elbow Quizness Time 8pm £1Foggs Quiz Night 8pm £1The Gladstone Quiz 8.30pm £1The Globe Basement Cinema 8pm £f Leconfield Tuesday Teaser Quiz 9pm £1The Marlborough 14th & 28th: Marly Pub Quiz 8pm £1Riki Tik Bedroom DJs 10pmRed Lion General Knowledge/ Music Quiz 8pm £1 Thomas Kemp Poker Night 8pm Worlds End Wii Night 8pm

wednesdaysBees Mouth Open Mic 8.30pm £fBelushis Now That’s What I Call A Party Part 2 9pm £fBlack Lion Freshacoustics 8.30pm £fCaroline of Brunswick Rockbusters Quiz for Metalheads 8.30pm £1 Cube Cubed 1st: John Martin-Steele 8th: DJ Jem 15th: Care3Beatz 22nd: Northbrook Allstars 29th: End of Term Party 2pm £fDoctor Brightons Cocktail Clinic 1pmDuke Of Norfolk Quiz 9pm £1 ppFishbowl The Mixer Men 10pm £fFountain Head Student Night £fThe Globe Wii Wednesdays 8pm £fThe Marlborough Open Mic 8.30pmRiki Tik Time To Awesome 10pm

Thomas Kemp Kev’s Open Mic 8.30pm £f

Worlds End The Big Cash Quiz 8pm

Xuma Pub Quiz 8.30pm £1

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Belushi’s Karaoke £f 9pm

Black Lion 2nd: Soul Casserole 9th: Superjam 16th: Mr Lou

23rd: Whatify? The Black Lion’s Juke Box Jury 9pm £f 30th: The Return of the Reggae BBQ 8.30pm £f

Caroline of Brunswick 2nd: Brighton Bike Night 7pm £f

Cobblers Thumb Student Night £f

Doctor Brightons Thirsty Thursdays 1pm

Duke Of Norfolk Live Music 9pm £f

Cube United Nations of House 2nd: Jay North 9th: DJ Jem 16th: Oleg Belshin (USSR) 23rd: M4JO & Muerto 30th: Gabriel Ursu 2pm £f

Fiddlers Elbow Live Lounge 8.30pm £f

Fishbowl Residents Association 10pm £f 30th: The Mixer Men 4 Deck Session 10.30pm £f

Foggs 9th: Reggae with Claude 9pm £f

The Globe Hang The DJ 9pm £f

The Marlborough Karaoke & Cocktails 8pm

Prince Albert Flipside DJs 8pm £f

Riki Tik Das Club Robotique

St James Tavern Stay Sick Turn Blue

8.30pm £f

Thomas Kemp 16th: Unplugged Sessions 8pm £f

Victory Open Mic 8pm £f

Western Front Blingual 8pm £f

White Rabbit Open Mic 9pm £f

Cube Simply House 4th: Too Muking Fuch18th: Code South 2pm £fDoctor Brightons Sexy Saturday 9.30pm £fFiddlers Elbow Saturday Sizzlers 4th: Superjam 11th: Molly Malone 18th: Attic Monkeys 25th: DJ Soul Casserole 9pm £fThe Fishbowl 4th: Gareth Stephens 11th: DJ Abo & Ally Smith 18th: Whats Wrong With Groovin? 25th: Daddy Marcus 9pm £fFoggs 11th: Vinnimile 18th: The Fish Brothers 9pm £fThe Gladstone 11th: The Show 18th: Beat Barbeque 25th: Dub In The Pub £fThe Globe 4th: Black Lodge 11th: FYE 18th: The Music Box 25th: TBC 9pm £f The Hampton iLike 8pm £fH Bar 4th: John 00 Fleming 9pm £6 11th: Hollyoaks 8pm £15 18th: Tech Noir 9pm £f 25th: Contagious 9pm £3Leconfield MiTunes 8pm £fThe Marlborough Cherry Pop 8pmThe Mesmerist Shake Holla & Roll 9pm £fRiki Tik Alta 4th: Danny Fantana & Jeff Daniels 11th: Harold Heath (Lost My Dog) & Sumsuch (Seven Music) 18th: DJ Blush (PushFM) & Danny Fantana 25th: Matt Masters (Freerange Records) & Will Sumsuch (Urban Torque / Seven Music) 9pm £f Thomas Kemp DJ Button Down 4th: Kemptown Carnival 9pm £fThree And Ten 4th & 25th: Matt Barker 11th: Juan Corbi 18th: Monkey 10pm £fVictory 4th: Up Against It 11th: Kinema 25th: Fernando Poo 9pm £fThe West Hill 18th Artists Only 25th: L’Amour Electronique £f 9pm-3amWestern Front 4th: The Infamous Jay & Rich 12th & 26th: Stay Curious 19th: Russ RockWell 8pm £f

White Rabbit Mixer Men 9pm £fXuma 4th: Desert Ivan Discs 11th: DJ Stavros 18th: Robbie Bowers 25th: Miss Faricy

sundaysAbove Audio Live Music & DJ Terrace Party 2pm £fBelushis Now That’s What I Call A Party Part 3 9pm £fCaroline of Brunswick 8th: The Geekest Link Sci-fi Quiz 8.30pm £1 Cube Sunday Chill 2pm £fDoctor Brightons Hangover Therapy 1pmDuke Of Norfolk 6th & 20th: Live Music Night 9pm £fFiddlers Elbow Sham-Rock Open Mic Night 8.30pm £fFishbowl Recovery? DJs 9pm £fFountain Head Sunday Sessions £f The Globe Rockoustic Open Mic 26th: Hot Tip Hi-Fi 9pm £f The Hampton Live Music Sundays 8.30pm £fThe Hope 12th: She Cries Acoustic Sundays 2pm £fLeconfield Boozy Bingo 6pm £1The Marlborough Recovery Sundays 4pm The Mesmerist Sunday Jazz & Jive 7pmThe Signalman Open Mic 8.30pm £fThomas Kemp Sunday Afternoon Jazz 9pm £f 5th: Tango 8pm £fThree And Ten SOS Sessions Acoustic 8pm £fWhite Rabbit Sunday Roast & Live Jazz 3pm £fWorlds End Open Mic 8pm £f

mondaysAncient Mariner Quiz Night 8pm £1Bees Mouth Jazz Forum All Welcome 8.30pm £fBelushis Now That’s What I Call A Party Part 1 9pm £fBlack Lion Hit The Decks Open Decks Spin Off 9pm £fCube Monday Mischief 2pm £f Doctor Brightons Medication Mondays 1pm

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JetgloWed 1st , Latest Music BarJetglo have been described as “singa-longa-rock” in the past and the Brighton-based alt-rockers certainly know how to craft a perfectly formed ditty for your ears to fall in love with. With sharp hooks and melodic choruses from Brighton’s own, they’ll bring a smile to your face and a swing to your step - what could be better on a summer’s day on the coast? myspace.com/jetglomusic

Matthew MorrisonSat 11th, Brighton CentreIf you like super smash-hit show Glee (you probably either love it or hate it), then chances are that you’ll want to get down to the seafront to see Matthew Morrison (aka heart-throb teacher Will Schuester) performing material from his solo album. Bring earplugs and tissues, as there most definitely will be screaming, tears and a lot of dancing. And maybe some showtunes. matthewmorrison.com

Gregory Alan IsakovFri 10th, Prince AlbertThe wonderfully-named Gregory Alan Isakov is an indie folk rock artist from Colorado in the States. Despite his demure appearance, he is known for his gigantic voice and expert guitar skills - big plus points. After touring with the likes of Rodrigo y Gabriela and gaining strong support from critics and fans alike, grab him while he’s still playing intimate venues like the Albert. gregoryalanisakov.com

After a couple of ridiculously warm months, it would only be fitting that June is a complete washout to temper your sun-kissed moods. But whatever the weather decides to do this month, you can count on a great line-up of gigs to ease you in to the summer holidays.

From local acts looking to make it big to established stars dropping in; June’s gonna be a good one.

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James BlakeMon 13th, KomediaThe precocious young talent is heading to Brighton to play tracks from his critically acclaimed debut album, including the smash rehash “Limit ToYour Love”. Although massively hyped, Blake genuinely seems to be on the cusp of superstardom. With his intricate mix of dub lines and soul-piercing vocals, if he carries on in this prolific form, there’ll be no limits to what he can achieve. jamesblakemusic.com

We Are ScientistsFri 17th, Concorde 2

Known nearly as much for their

whimsical videos and sly humour, the

fun-loving American indie heroes are

back on our shores to provide you with

love, laughs, and more than a hint of

danceable rock and/or roll. With an

impressive back catalogue and new

songs to be thrown into the mix, don’t

miss out on what promises to be a

lively stage show. wearescientists.com

Cyndi LauperTue 28th , Dome Concert HallWith over 30m record sales, everybody knows who Cyndi Lauper is and she’s heading down here with tracks old and new for your delighted faces. Her 2010 album ‘Memphis Blues’ was nominated for a Grammy, so Lauper most certainly still has the knack for a good tune. So, if you just want to have fun time after time (sorry), then Cyndi’s your girl. cyndilauper.com

The Duke SpiritFri 3rd, AudioThis talented London-based band have been creeping along steadily since 2003, and after a string of prestigious appearances on hit US shows such as David Letterman and Jay leno, this may be the year that they finally duke it out with the mainstream heavyweights. With the beguiling Liela Moss leading the way on vocals, try to catch them before they undoubtedly go big stateside. thedukespirit.com

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wednesday 01Brides and the Junk Audio 7pmThank You For Your Request Casablanca £f/2/1Brighton Fashion Week War Child Benefit Concorde 2 7.30pm £10/9The Big Souls The Hydrant 8pm £fCome And Coppafeel Jam Munich 7pm £2Robyn Hitchcock Komedia 7.30pm £12.50 Jimmy Lee and the Chaos Orchestra 8pm £10Swing Ninjas The Mesmerist £fRising Tide Prince Albert 8.30pm £4/3thursday 02

Shuga Buddha The Hope 8pm £3Band Camp The Hydrant 7pm £fDr Bluegrass & The Illbilly Eight The Mesmerist Nimmo & The Gauntlets Prince Albert 8.30pm £4/3Hillbilly Deluxe The Ranelagh 8.30pm £ffriday 03

The Duke Spirit Audio 7pm £10 advThe Lost Highway The Brunswick 8pm £5/4Brighton Punk Project Cobblers Thumb 9pm £fBattles Concorde 2 7pm £15+The Gyratory Allstars The Gladstone 8pm £fSlip Jam:B Long Player The Hope 9pm £fDespite My Deepest Fear The Hydrant 7.30pm £4 Fighting Fiction 8pm £fZarbo The Neptune 8.30pm £fMike Newsham The Ranelagh 8.30pm £fKing Hammond Worlds End 8pm £fsaturday 04

Futures Audio 7pmKids Showcase The Brunswick 12pm Seeland 8pmLucky Jim Cobblers Thumb 9pm £fJo Jo & The Gocats The Gladstone 8pm £fSyd Arthur The Hope 8pm £6/7 Free Swim The Hydrant 8pm £fDeep Sleep Jam 7pm £6Blue Hearts Prince Albert 8pm £7/6Vinnie & Miles Show Worlds End 8pm £fsunday 05

Stopped Clock Black Lion 8pm £fRockschool The Brunswick 12pm & 3pm Kaz Simmons 8pm £8/7Herman Dune Coalition 7pm £12/14London to Brighton Classic Car Run Concorde 2 11am - 5pm £fThe Rockpreneurs The Haunt 6pm £4Don McMurray’s Stompers Hilton Metropole Hotel £f to diners. 12.30pmAcoustic Sunday The Hydrant 8pm £fSam Chara The Neptune 8.30pm £fEverybodys Got Be Somewhere Prince Albert 2pm £f BIMM College Showcase 7.30pmMike Ross The Ranelagh 8.30pm £f

monday 06Open Mic The Brunswick 8.30pm £fMono Concorde 2 7.30pm £12.50 + bf advOpen Mic The Gladstone 8pm £fYou Cry Wolf The Hope 8pm £5 Bleeding Hearts Club Prince Albert 8.30pmtuesday 07

Jazz Jam The Brunswick 8pm £fTera Melos The Hope 8pm £6.50 adv Telepathetic The Hydrant 8pm £fThe Vaudeville Jam 7pm £3White Light Prince Albert 8pm £4/3wednesday 08

Chichester College Show The Brunswick 8pm Thank You For Your Request Casablanca £f/2/1Jamie Woon Concorde 2 7.30pm £11 + bf advSwing Ninjas The Mesmerist £fSource New Music Pavillion Theatre 7.30pm £4thursday 09

Shona Foster Brighton Ballroom 7.30pm £6 advBrunswick Showcase The Brunswick 8.30pm £fThat Mouth The Hydrant 8pm £fSneaky Low Five The MesmeristRaised On Replica’s Prince Albert 8.30pm £4/3Roland Chadwick The Ranelagh 8.30pm £ffriday 10

The Lost Highway The Brunswick 8pm £5/4Skurvi Cobblers Thumb 9pm £fJohn CramptonThe Gladstone 8pm £fEveryone To The Anderson The Hydrant 8pm £fAlex Winston Jam 7pm £7.50 advEagles Tribute Night Komedia 8pm £12 advThe Simon & Sleeze Trio The Neptune 8.30pm £fChris Simmons Album Launch Pavillion Theatre 8pm £9.50Gregory Alan Isakov Prince Albert 8pm £7 advsaturday 11

Red Snapper Audio 7pmMark Edward’s Charity Jazz The Brunswick 8pm £10Ned Star Cobblers Thumb 9pm £fStay Sick Hectors House Screaming Sugar Skulls 9pm £fVery Short Shorts The Hydrant 8pm £fDeath Cabaret Jam 7pm £3 The Resonators 11pm Gentleman Starkey Prince Albert 8pm £4Buffalo’s Wake Worlds End 8pm £f

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Open Mic The Brunswick 8.30pm £fOpen Mic The Gladstone 8pm £fMiddle Finger Salute The Hydrant 8pm £f Lavotchkin 7pm £5James Blake Komedia 7pm £10More Music Mondays The Neptune 8.30pm £fThe Cream of T-Block Prince Albert 8pmtuesday 14

Jazz Jam The Brunswick 8pm £fFraming Hanley Concorde 2 7.30pm £11.50 + bf advBIMM Bands The Hydrant 8pm £fPirate Sky Prince Albert 8.30pm £4/3wednesday 15

Thank You For Your Request Casablanca £f/2/1Milk Maid Jam 7.30pm £5 advSwing Ninjas The Mesmerist £fFrank Farfield Prince Albert 8pm £8

thursday 16Clock Tower Sanctuary Fundraiser The Brunswick 8pm £tbcLadysmith Black Mambazo The Dome 7.30pm £27.50 - 24Brian McNamara Fiddlers Elbow 8.30pm £fBird Eats Baby The Hydrant 8pm £fDr Bluegrass & The Illbilly Eight The Mesmerist Dan Scott Prince Albert 8pm £4/3The Diablos The Ranelagh 8.30pm £f

friday 17South Coast Revue The Brunswick 8pm £6Funk Band Casablanca £5Talvin Singh Coalition 7.30pm £20-12The Greasy Strings Cobblers Thumb 9pm £fWe Are Scientists Concorde 2 7pm £12.50 + bf advLive Bands The Gladstone 8pm £fThomas Tantrum The Hope 8pm £7 advSun of Souls The Hydrant 8pm £fRoadworks The Neptune 8.30pm £fClub Meow Meow Prince Albert 8.30pm £4Kevin Murphy The Ranelagh 8.30pm £fWynd & Koyote Worlds End 8pm £f

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saturday 18Wolfgang Audio 7pmChango Mutley Cobblers Thumb 9pm £fTom Vek Concorde 2 6pm £12.50 + bf advCalais The Hydrant 8pm £fThe Wave Pictures Prince Albert 8pm £9 advDumbfounder Worlds End 8pm £fsunday 19

Stopped Clock Black Lion 8pm £fUkelele Jam The Brunswick 3pm £fGene October & The K Boys Cowley Club 7.30pm £6Don McMurray’s Stompers Hilton Metropole Hotel £f to diners. 12.30pmAcoustic Sunday The Hydrant 8pm £fThe Selector Komedia 7.30pm £12.50/15Passion Dance The Neptune 8.30pm £fCredit To The Nation Pavilion Theatre 6pm £6/3Pokey Lafarge Prince Albert 8pm £12Hillbilly Deluxe The Ranelagh 8.30pm £fmonday 20

Open Mic The Brunswick 8.30pm £fOpen Mic The Gladstone 8pm £fMinotaur Explode The Hydrant 7pm £3 advBorn To Lose Prince Albert 8.30pm £3tuesday 21

Jazz Jam The Brunswick 8pm £fAdam Ant Concorde 2 7.30pm £25 + bf advKobra & The Lotus The Hydrant 8pm £fRae Spoon Marlborough Theatre 8pm £4/5Monocure Prince Albert 8.30pm £4/3wednesday 22

Brunswick Showcase The Brunswick 8pm £3/2Thank You For Your Request Casablanca £f/2/1Ryan Adams The Dome 7.45pm £24Tiny Dragons The Hydrant 8pm £fSwing Ninjas The Mesmerist £fNo 2nd Chance Prince Albert 8pm £3thursday 23

Communion The Hope 8pm £f Tales of George The Hydrant 8pm £f The Divided 7pm £tbcJon Allen Komedia 7.30pm £10/12Sneaky Low Five The MesmeristThe B-Sides Prince Albert 7.30pm £5 advGoofer Dust The Ranelagh 8.30pm £ffriday 24

The Funky Buddha Band The Brunswick 8pm £5Jackson & The King Kickers Cobblers Thumb 9pm £fThe Running Numbers The Gladstone 8pm £fDukebox The Hydrant 8pm £fJazz Morley Komedia 7.30pm £6

South of 55 The Neptune 8.30pm £fKoresh Prince Albert 8.30pm £4/3The Roadrunners The Ranelagh 8.30pm £fsaturday 25

Brighton Punk Project Cobblers Thumb 9pm £fTropical Underground The Hydrant 8pm £f Asbo Retards 7pm £4.50Stay Sick & Dirty Water Presents...Prince Albert 8pmBurn The Evidence Worlds End 8pm £fsunday 26

The Sussex Jazz Orchestra The Branch Tavern 4pm £fStopped Clock Black Lion 2pm £fJim Whyte The Brunswick 8pm Elton John County Cricket GroundDon McMurray’s Stompers Hilton Metropole Hotel £f to diners. 12.30pmElton John County Cricket GroundAcoustic Sunday The Hydrant 8pm £fRobert Brown The Neptune 8.30pm £fThe Hard Ons Prince Albert 8pm £6.50 advNigel Bagge & Eddie Armor The Ranelagh 8.30pm £f monday 27Open Mic The Brunswick 8.30pm £fOpen Mic The Gladstone 8pm £fAnnotations of An Autopsy The Hydrant 7pm £8Andy Irvine Prince Albert 8pm £9tuesday 28

Jazz Jam The Brunswick 8pm £fCyndi Lauper The Dome 7.30pm £33.50/30BIMM Bands The Hydrant 8pm £fPhat Sessions Jam 10pm £3/4 Vetiver Komedia 7.30pm £12 advNot Now Bernard Prince Albert 8pm £4/3wednesday 29

Thank You For Your Request Casablanca £f/2/1IAM: Your Hero The Hydrant 8pm £f The Ocean Between Us 8pm £tbcSwing Ninjas The Mesmerist £fOn The Edge Open House 8.30pm £6/5Electric Soft Parade Prince Albert 8pm £5thursday 30

Zora & The Tatsmiths The Brunswick 8pm £4/3Cinematic Orchestra Concorde 2 7pm £20 + bf advLeerodi Fiddlers Elbow 8.30pm £fFiasco Theives The Hydrant 8pm £fBrighton & Hove Youth Big Band: Summer Swing! Komedia 8pm £6/3.50 Dr Bluegrass & The Illbilly Eight The Mesmerist Funge Prince Albert 8.30pm £4/3Dave Peabody Ranelagh 8.30pm £f

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SpringfestivalWeds 1st - Sun 5th June, Graz, AustriaFeaturing some of the finest names in the electronic spectrum, Springfestival brings together a richly diverse range of talent including global stars alongside the cutting-edge names of the future, performing across a wide range of venues and urban spaces in this stunning UNESCO World Heritage city. Acts include Atari Teenage Riot, Hercules & Love Affair, Patrick Wolf, Crystal Fighters, Tensnake and London Elektricity. springfestival.at

INmusic FestivalTues 21st & Weds 22nd JuneZagreb, CroatiaINmusic has grown rapidly from the first event in 2006 and it’s little wonder why the event has become the go-to destination for music lovers visiting Croatia. This year’s headliners are Arcade Fire and Grinderman. Set on the shores on the idyllic Lake Jarun the festival boasts six different stages and will welcome 60,000 music fans to dance in the Croatian sunshine. t-mobileinmusicfestival.com

Peace & LoveTues 28th June - Sat 2nd July

Borlange, Dalarna, Sweden

The sun barely sets at Peace & Love so

be prepared for long, lazy days in the

Swedish sun. The city of Borlänge gets

over 21 hours of sunlight each day,

making it the perfect festival location.

This year, the festival celebrates the

theme of Courage, Hope & Love and

features Bob Dylan, MIA, The Strokes

and Kings Of Leon. peaceandlove.nu

As UK festivals increasingly sell out before you even know who is playing, more of you are setting your sights on the European festival circuit. This month we highlight a few of these and discover that the acts are equally impressive and, as flights become cheaper, it is possible to get better value for

money. It is also extremely likely that you can leave your mud encrusted wellies at home.

DJ Lamp: [email protected]

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Hideout FestivalFri 1st - Sun 3rd JulyZrce Beach, CroatiaThe promoters behind Manchester’s The Warehouse Project have teamed up with Electronic Music Group, Metropolis and Wax:On, to bring electronic music fans an explosive new festival. Hideout Festival will host the biggest names in dance music including Sven Vath, 2manydjs, Pendulum and Erol Alkan in a phenomenal beach venue in one of the most sought after holiday destinations of the moment. skiddle.com

The Garden FestivalWeds 6th- Weds 13th JulyZadar, Croatia2011 sees the festival going Back to Our Roots and takes place across one joyously long weekend. A full seven days and nights of beatific beats in the sun and late night excursions on the stunning site which juts into the invitingly azure Adriatic waters. Acts include Jurassic Five’s Chali 2 na, Phenomenal Handclap Band, No Regular Play and many more. thegardenfestival.eu

Berlin FestivalFri 9th & Sat 10th Sept

Flughafen Tempelhof, Berlin

Numerous acts and DJs of all genres

including Suede, Primal Scream and

Santigold will take on the airfield as

well as Hangars 4 and 5 until midnight

and visitors will gain free entry to over

30 clubs all over the city after that.

Basically, you will get two days of

fantastic festival vibes and club feeling

galore in one event. berlinfestival.de

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Battles Official After PartyFri 3rd, Concorde 2

After Battles have wowed you with

their vice tight musicianship there’s

no need to end the night there. Warp

Records legends Clark and Bibio take

to the decks for a very special set.

Battles’ drummer John Stanier will also

be making a very rare appearance as

a DJ so make sure you don’t miss out

on this one off clubbing experience.

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Chase And StatusFri 3rd, TruDecimating crowds everywhere with their incendiary live performances Saul Milton and Will Kennard aka Chase And Status will be taking to the decks tonight for a very special set. Their unique fusing of drum and bass, dubstep and rock will have no problem in keeping you on the floor. Joining them will be MC Rage, a key component in their live sets. yesyoudo.co.uk

Pussycat Club Sonic Circus 16th Birthday CelebrationsSat 4th, DigitalIt’s an incredible 16 years since the first ever Pussycat night and there’s been a whole load of craziness since then including cake fights, Brazilian capoeira back flip maestros, full scale Houdini illusions, live electronic drum kit sampling and a 12 metre climbing tower complete with Spider Man. Tonight is a resident DJ special with even more spectacular shenanigans expected. pussycatevents.com

Sometimes your favourite club night has to move to a new venue. This happens all the time and is normally because it has outgrown the previous space. One such night is Stone To The Bone. This superbad 70’s funkathon has relocated to the Green Door Store (Sat 18th) and will be able to

cater for even more of you groovy mofos. So rejoice as twice the space equals twice the fun.

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Cinematic OrchestraThurs 13th, Concorde 2

This outfit was created in 1990 and is

still going strong with nine albums and

a number of hit singles in the UK on

the ever innovative Ninja Tune record

label. The band’s live style and sound

of jazz and electro will echo through

the main room in what promises to

be an astonishing set with electronic

sample improvisation. Grab a ticket

quickly. concorde2.co.uk

Talvin SinghFri 17th, CoalitionAfter his sell-out show at the 2010 Brighton Festival, multi- Award winner and pioneer of the British Asian-Electronic music scene, Talvin Singh, is back to quench the thirst of Brighton’s discerning music fans. The Tabla percussionist will be accompanied by special guest, Soumik Datta. The vibrant duo will perform an intimate set which can only be described as a masterclass in classical Indian music. drinkinbrighton.co.uk/coalition

Sabotage Mon 27th, Audio

Sabotage is a new night dedicated to

all things Nu Metal, Emo, Punk and

Rock with the emphasis on fun. DJs Jay

and Rich play loud guitar music through

huge speakers and your parents

can’t make them turn it down. Old

favourites, guilty pleasures and party

anthems are the order of the day. Dust

off your black tees and be prepared for

a big messy night. audiobrighton.com

Thursday Night Fish FryThursdays, The Haunt

Thursday night is still Fish Fry night

and cooking up a storm at the newest

venue for all you hep cats. Your host

Dave ‘Count Fish Fry’ Walker still spins

the best in Jamaican sounds including

r&b, ska, calypso and rocksteady

alongside 40s and 50s American r&b,

juke joint jumpers and other monster

sounds. Surely I don’t need to carp on

about it. thehauntbrighton.co.uk

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wednesday 01Audio Supercharged Benny Page 11pmCasablanca Spanish Breaks £f/2/1Digital Poundance 11pm £1/3/4Oceana Fuzzy Logic 9pm £3.50/5/2 Volks Love Love Vaetxh + Kitech 10pm £5

thursday 02Audio Bastard Pop 11pm £f/2 Belushis Shpunked 10pm £1Casablanca Soul & Funk 11pmCoalition Secret Discotheque 10.30pm £1-4 Honey Club Exposed 10.30pm £2Oceana Pound Party 9pm £f/6 Volks Strictly Dub & Rockers 10pm £4

friday 03Audio Disco Deviant Horse Meat Disco 11pmBelushis Abandoned 10pm £3/2Casablanca Soul & Funk 11pmCoalition Friday I’m In Love 11pm £1-4Concorde 2 Battles Official After Party 11pm £8/3Digital Stone Love 11pm-3am £3/4Funkyfish Club DJ Delimentary Funk & Motown 10pm £3.50 - 6Ink Feel Good Fridays 10pm £fJam Reggae Bombing/ Boulevard Soundsystem meets Serocee 11pm £3

Honey Club Lollipop R&B 10.30pm £3/4/5Oceana Love Sexy 8pm £f/6 Pav Tav INDIEcent 11pm £2/3Volks In The Face First Birthday Special £5/7/8

saturday 04Audio Warehouse 11pm £f/5Belushis Deviant 10pm £5/2Casablanca Soul & Funk 11pmCoalition Pump Up The Jam 11pm £5Concorde 2 Dub Pistols 11pm £fDigital Pussycat Club Sonic Circus 16th Birthday Celebrations 11pm £10/5/8Funkyfish Club DJ Delimentary Funk & Motown 10pm £3.50 - 6H Bar John 00 Fleming 9pm £6Honey Club Hat Club Ant Brooks £10/8/5Ink Fusion DJ Mike Panteli 9pm £fJazz Place Bootleg 10pmKomedia CBGBs 10.30pm £3The Loft 13 Monsters 11pm - 4amOceana The World In One Night 8pm £f/9.50 Pav Tav Back To The Future 11pm £2/3Volks Hardcore Revolution £5 adv

sunday 05Coalition Blow 3am - 7am £7/5/4Honey Club Afrodisiac £f/3.50 10.30pm

monday 06Coalition Trash Mons £2/f 10.30pm-3amOceana Born In The 90’s £f/90p/1/3Volks Roots To Dubstep 10pm £4 tuesday 07Audio Old’s Kool 11pm £2/3Belushis Elements Drum & Bass 10pm £2/1Digital CU Next Tuesday 11pm £4/3Honey Club Rehab 10110.30pm £f - 3Oceana Salsa & LF Fiesta International Party Pav Tav Guerilla Rocks10.30pm £1-3

wednesday 08Audio Supercharged Loadstar 11pmCasablanca Spanish Breaks £f/2/1Digital Poundance 11pm £1/3/4

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Jam Prangin 11pm £2/3Oceana Fuzzy Logic 9pm £3.50/5/2 thursday 09Audio Bastard Pop 11pm £f/2Belushis Shpunked 10pm £1Casablanca Soul & Funk 11pmCoalition Secret Discotheque 10.30pm £1-4 Honey Club Exposed 10.30pm £2Oceana Pound Party 9pm £f/6 Volks Simply Vinyl £6+

friday 10Audio Moody Disco Lee Curtiss 11pmBelushis Abandoned 10pm £3/2Casablanca Soul & Funk 11pmCoalition Friday I’m In Love 11pm £1-4Concorde 2 Dubstep and Hip Hop Sound Special 11pm £6/8Digital Stone Love 11pm-3am £3/4Funkyfish Club DJ Delimentary Funk & Motown 10pm £3.50 - 6H Bar Bed One 10pm £fHoney Club Lollipop 10.30pm £3/4/5Ink Feel Good Fridays 10pm £fJam Toothsayer 10pm £3/4The Loft Hub Du Bub 9pm - 2amOceana Love Sexy 8pm £f/6 Pav Tav INDIEcent 11pm £2/3Volks Future Dub Kris Kemist £5+

saturday 11Audio Warehouse Style of Eye 11pm £f/5Belushis Synergy10pm £5/4Concorde 2 Scratch Perverts 11pm £10 + bf advFunkyfish Club DJ Delimentary Funk & Motown 10pm £3.50 - 6H Bar Hollyoaks 8pm £15Honey Club Smartie Partie10.30pm £f/10Ink Fusion DJ Mike Panteli 9pm £fJazz Place Unhooked Generation 11pmKomedia WITCH! It’s the last one kids 11pm £5 Oceana The World In One Night 8pm £f/9.50 Pav Tav Back To The Future 11pm £2/3Volks Sicknote Mark Archer (Altern8) 10pm £5/7 sunday 12Coalition Blow 3am - 7am £7/5/4Honey Club Afrodisiac £f/3.50 10.30pmVolks Soul Sunday 2pm - 10pm £f

monday 13Coalition Trash Mons £2/f 10.30pm-3amOceana Born In The 90’s £f/90p/1/3Volks Big T Presents Strictly Reggae 10pm £4.50/£5

Top kiss djs playing throughout June

07790 739283 54-55 Meeting House Lane

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tuesday 14Audio Old’s Kool 11pm £2/3Belushis Elements D’n’B 10pm £2/1Digital CU Next Tuesday 11pm £4/3Honey Club Rehab 10110.30pm £f - 3Oceana Salsa & LF Fiesta International Party Pav Tav Guerilla Rocks10.30pm £1-3

wednesday 15Audio Supercharged Engine Earz 11pmCasablanca Spanish Breaks £f/2/1Digital Poundance 11pm £1/3/4Oceana Fuzzy Logic 9pm £3.50/5/2 Volks Next Hype Southbound Hangers 11pm

thursday 16Audio Bastard Pop 11pm £f/2Belushis Shpunked 10pm £1Casablanca Soul & Funk 11pmCoalition Secret Discotheque 10.30pm £1-4 Honey Club Exposed 10.30pm-3am £2Oceana Pound Party 9pm £f/6 Volks Omniscience EVP 11pm £5/6

friday 17Audio Battlejam JFB 11pmBelushis Abandoned 10pm £3/2

Brighton Ballroom T.F.I Pop Kraft 7pm £8/6Coalition Friday I’m In Love 11pm £1-4Digital Stone Love 11pm-3am £3/4Funkyfish Club DJ Delimentary Funk & Motown 10pm £3.50 - 6Green Door Store Ye Ye Fever 11pm £fH Bar Reamplified 9pm £fThe Haunt White Mink £6/10Jam Tentelicious 10pm £4/5Honey Club Lollipop 10.30pm-3am £3/4/5Ink Feel Good Fridays 10pm £fKomedia Born Bad 11pm £6/5Oceana Love Sexy 8pm £f/6 Pav Tav INDIEcent 11pm £2/3Volks Satta Sounds + Amen-tal Sound System 10pm £6

saturday 18Audio Warehouse Enzo Siffredi 11pmBelushis Faceplant 10pm £5/4Coalition Elastic 11pm £5Concorde 2 Old Skool Rave 11pm £2Funkyfish Club DJ Delimentary Funk & Motown 10pm £3.50 - 6Green Door Store Stone To The Bone 11pm £fH Bar Tech Noir 9pm £3Honey Club Pukka Up 10.30pm - 4am £f/10/5

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Ink Fusion DJ Mike Panteli 9pm £fKomedia Spellbound 9pm £6/5Oceana The World In One Night 8pm £f/9.50 Pav Tav Back To The Future 11pm £2/3Volks Frequency Calyx & Tebbe 10pm £2

sunday 19Coalition Blow 3am - 7am £7/5/4Honey Club Afrodisiac £f/2/2.50 10.30pm

monday 20Casablanca Spanish Breaks £fCoalition Trash Mons £2/f 10.30pm-3amOceana Born In The 90s £f/90p/1/3Volks Big T Presents Strictly Reggae 10pm £4.50/£5

tuesday 21Audio Old’s Kool 11pm £2/3Belushis Elements Drum & Bass 10pm £2/1Casablanca Spanish Breaks £fDigital CU Next Tuesday 11pm £4/3Honey Club Rehab 10110.30pm £f - 3Oceana Salsa & LF Fiesta International Party Pav Tav Guerilla Rocks10.30pm £1-3

wednesday 22Audio Supercharged Logistics 11pmCasablanca Spanish Breaks £f/2/1Digital Poundance 11pm £1/3/4Oceana Fuzzy Logic 9pm £3.50/5/2

thursday 23Audio Bastard Pop 11pm £f/2Belushis Shpunked 10pm £1Casablanca Soul & Funk 11pmCoalition Secret Discotheque 10.30pm £1-4 Honey Club Exposed! 10.30pm-3am £2Oceana Pound Party 9pm £f/6 Volks DNB & Dubstep

friday 24Audio Strictly Drumz DNB 11pmBelushis Abandoned 10pm £3/2Casablanca Soul & Funk 11pmCoalition Friday I’m In Love 11pm £1-4Digital Stone Love 11pm-3am £3/4Funkyfish Club DJ Delimentary Funk & Motown 10pm £3.50 - 6H Bar Play: Blarzay 9pm £fHoney Club I Love R&B 10.30pm £f/5Ink Feel Good Fridays 10pm £fJam Hooch Launch Night 10pm £f/3Oceana Scott Mills 8pm £f/6 Pav Tav INDIEcent 11pm £2/3Volks Analogue Dub Maffia 10pm £5

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saturday 25Audio Warehouse Round Table Knights 11pmBelushis Club NME Launch Night 9pmCasablanca Soul & Funk 11pmFunkyfish Club DJ Delimentary Funk & Motown 10pm £3.50 - 6Honey Club Hed Kandi 10pm £f/10/5Ink Fusion DJ Mike Panteli 9pm £fJazz Place Roots Garden 11pmKomedia Da Doo Ron Ron Last Komedia Night 11pm £5The Loft Cuban Shrine 9pm - 3amOceana The World In One Night 8pm £f/9.50 Pav Tav Snap Crackle & Britpop 11pm £3Volks Brighton Loves Jungle Voytek 11pm £4

sunday 26Coalition Blow 3am - 7am £7/5/4Honey Club Afrodisiac £f/3.50 10.30pmVolks Psy Sundays Alienature 2pm - 1am £f

monday 27Audio Sabotage 11pmCoalition Trash Mons £2/f10.30pm-3am

Oceana Born In The 90’s £f/90p/1/3Volks Big T Presents Strictly Reggae 10pm £4.50/£5

tuesday 28

Audio Old’s Kool 11pm £2/3Belushis Elements Drum & Bass 10pm £2/1Digital CU Next Tuesday 11pm £4/3Honey Club Rehab 10110.30pm £f - 3Oceana Salsa & LF Fiesta International Party Pav Tav Guerilla Rocks10.30pm £1-3

wednesday 29

Audio Supercharged 11pmCasablanca Spanish Breaks £f/2/1Digital Poundance 11pm £1/3/4Oceana Fuzzy Logic 9pm £3.50/5/2

thursday 30

Audio Bastard Pop 11pm £f/2Belushis Shpunked 10pm £1Casablanca Soul & Funk 11pmCoalition Secret Discotheque 10.30pm £1-4 Honey Club Exposed 10.30pm £2Oceana Pound Party 9pm £f/6

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barspubsAbove Audio, Marine Parade [6:T] 01273 606906Ali Cats, Brills Lane [5:R] 01273 748103Alibi, Victoria Terrace 01273 733983All Bar One, Pavilion Buildings [7:R] 01273 737080Ancient Mariner, 59 Rutland Rd, Hove 01273 748595BEACHiGOGO Bar, 214 Kings Rd Arch. [4:N] 01273 202807Bar Roque, Marine Parade [5:T] 01273 329202Bar, Ship St [5:P] 01273 737322Barley Mow, St Georges Rd 01273 682259Basketmakers, Gloucester Rd [11:P] 01273 689006Bath Arms, Meeting House Lane [7:Q] 01273 731864Bear, Lewis Rd [17:U] 01273 608565Beaufort, 175 Queens Park Rd 01273 625429Bee’s Mouth, Western Rd [7:F] 01273 770083Bell Pub, 15-17 Belfast St, Hove 01273 770773Belushi’s Bar, Grand Junction Rd [4:S] 01273 202035The Black Dove, 74 St James St [T:6] 01273 671119 Black Lion, Black Lion St [5:Q] 01273 711884Blind Busker, 77 Church Rd 01273 749110Branch Tavern, 52/53 London Rd [R:14] 01273 606088Brighton Rocks, Rock Pl 01273 601139Bristol Bar, Paston Pl 01273 605687Brunswick, Holland Rd [6:D] 01273 733984Bulldog, St James St [6:V] 01273 696996Caroline of Brunswick, Ditchling Rd [14:S] 01273 624434Chequers, Preston St [5:J] 01273 738718Circus Circus, Preston Circus [17:O] 01273 620026Cleveland, Cleveland Rd 01273 502396Coach House, Middle St [6:P] 01273 719000Cobblers Thumb, 10 New England Rd [16:N] 01273 605636Conqueror, Lower Market St [6:F] 01273 733513Constant Service, Islingword Rd [15:W] 01273 607058Coopers Cask, Farm Rd [8:E] 01273 736945Cornerstone, Elm Grove [17:V] 01273 691028The Cornerstone, 1 Church Rd [B:8] 01273 327757Cosmo, Cosmopolitan Hotel, 29-31 New Steine, Marine Pde [5:V] 01273 682461Cubar, Preston St [6:J] 01273 323161Cube, Castle Sq [6:R 01273 770246Dover Castle, Southover St [16:V] 01273 688276Dragon, St Georges Rd 01273 690144Druids Arms, Ditchling Rd [16:R] 01273 680596Druids Head, Brighton Pl [6:Q] 01273 325490Duke of Norfolk, Western Rd [7:G] 01273 733245Eagle, Gloucester Rd [11:P] 01273 607765Earth and Stars, 46 Windsor St [9:O] 01273 722879Easy Bar, 9-10 Cranbourne St [7:N] 01273 710928Entourage, 1 Middle St [5:O] 01273 917900Evening Star, 55-56 Surrey St [12:O] 01273 328931Everybody Inn. 13 Prince Albert StExchange, 8 Goldstone St 01273 821677Farm Tavern, Farm Rd [8:E] 01273 325902Fiddlers Elbow, 11 Boyces St [6:O] 01273 325850Fishbowl, 74 East St [5:R] 01273 777505Foggs, 82 Dyke Rd [K:13] 01273 227495Fortune of War, 157 Kings Rd Arches [4:N] 01273 205065Foundry, 13-14 Foundry St [11:P] 01273 697014Fountain Head, 102 North Rd [10:P] 01273 628091Freebutt, Phoenix Place [12:T] 01273 603974Freemasons, 39 Western Rd [7:F] 01273 732043Geese, 16 Southover St [14:V] 01273 607755Gemini, 127 Kings Rd Arches [4:M] 01273 327888George, 5 Trafalgar St [12:R] 01273 681055Gladstone, 123 Lewes Rd 01273 620888Globe, 78 Middle St [6:P] 01273 770685Golden Cannon, St Georges Rd 01273 607544Good Companion, 132 Dyke Rd 01273 202062Grand Central, 29-30 Surrey St [12:O] 01273 329086Great Eastern, 103 Trafalgar St [12:R] 01273 685681Greenhouse Effect, 63 Church Rd 01273 204783Greys, Southover St [13:W] 01273 680734H Bar, 16 Church Rd, Hove 01273 725890Hampton, 57 Upper North St [8:K] 01273 731347Hanover, Queens Park Rd 01273 679902Hartington, Whippingham Rd 01273 682874Heart In Hand, 75 North Rd [P:10] 01273 683320Hectors House, Grand Pde [11:T] 01273 681228Heist, West St [7:O] 01273 822555

Hobgoblin, York Pl [14:S] 01273 602519Hop Poles, Middle St [5:O] 01273 710444Hope, 11-12 Queens Rd [9:O] 01273 325793Horatios Bar, Brighton Pier [2:T] 01273 609361Horse & Groom, Islingword `Rd 01273 680696Hotel Pelirocco, 10 Regency Sq [5:K] 01273 327055Hove Kitchen, Western Rd [E:8] 08712 071917Hub, Lewes Rd 01273 622310The Hydrant, 75 London Rd [16:P] 01273 681163Ink, 54-55 Meeting House Lane [6:Q] 01273 207040Iron Duke, 3 Waterloo St [6:G] 01273 734806JAM, 9-12 Middle St [6:O] 01273 749465Jury’s Out, Edward St [8:V] 01273 601148Keiters, 8 Third AveKendal Arms, 18 Payne Avenue, Hove 01273 329563 Kin Bar, 176 Church Rd, Hove 01273 724884King & Queen, 13-17 Marlborough Pl [9:R] 01273 607207Karma, Brighton Marina 01273 818000Koba, Western Rd [7:J] 01273 720059Las Iguanas, 7-8 Jubilee St. [8:R] 01273 573550Leconfield, 116-117 Edward St [8:U] 01273 687515Legends Bar & Club, 31-34 Marine Pde [5:V] 01273 624462Lion and Lobster, Silwood St [6:H] 01273 327299Lion and Unicorn, Sussex St [10:U] 01273 625555London Unity, Islingword Rd [15:W] 01273 681285Lord Nelson, Trafalgar St [12:P] 01273 695872Madam Geisha Bar, 75-79 East St 01273 770847Marlborough, 4 Princes St [7:T] 01273 570028Mash Tun, 1 Church St [8:Q] 01273 684951The Medicine Chest, 51–55 Brunswick St [G:7] 01273 770002The Mesmerist, 1-3 Prince Albert St [P:6] 01273 328542Moksha Caffè, 4-5 York Pl [10.S] 01273 248890Montpelier, Montpelier Pl [9:H] 01273 770916More Bar, Trafalgar St 01273 693377Mrs. Fitzherberts, New Rd [8:Q] 01273 682401Norfolk, 113-114 Western Rd [7:G] 01273 733245Oak, St James’ St 01273 699248Office, Sydney St [12:Q] 01273 609134OHSO Social, 250a Kings Rd Arches [4:T] 01273 746067Open House, 146 Springfield Rd 01273 880102Ouch Bar, 69 Preston St [6:K] 01273 326823Palace Hotel, Grand Junction Rd [S:4] 01273 202035Palmeira, 70-71 Cromwell Rd [10:B] 01273 720641Paris House, 21 Western Rd [7:F] 01273 724195Pasha, West St [6:O] 01273 771010Penthouse, Phoenix Pl [14:S] 01273 603974Pond, Gloucester Rd [11:P] 01273 621400Portland Live, Portland Rd 01273 383840Prince Albert, Trafalgar St [12:P] 01273 730499Prince of Wales, Clarence Sq [7:l] 01273 324391Providence, Western Rd [7:G] 01273 727822Pub Du Vin, 39 Park Crescent Terr 01273 604993Pub With No Name, Southover St [13:W] 01273 601419Pull and Pump, Clarence Gdns [7:1] 01273 328263PV, 161 Edward St [8:U] 01273 687090Quadrant, 12-13 Queens Rd [8:O] 01273 733238Queens Arms, George St [7:U] 01273 696873Ranelagh Arms, 2-3 High St [6:U] 01273 681634R-Bar, Marine Parade [5:T] 01273 608133Red Lion, 1 Hove Pl [7:A] 01273 770034Red Rooms, 8 Queens Rd 01273 746705Regency Tavern, Regency Sq [5:K] 01273 325652Revolution, 77 West St [5:O] 01273 227592Reservoir, Howard Rd [16:V] 01273 269728Riki Tik, 18a Bond St [8:Q] 01273 683844Rock Inn, Rock St 01273 697054Rosehill Tavern, Rosehill Terr [16:R] 01273 607825Roundhill, Ditchling Rd [17:S] 01273 697497Royal Oak, St James St [6:V] 01273 699248Royal Sovereign, Preston St [6:J] 01273 323289Sanctuary, Brunswick St East [7:F] 01273 770002Setting Sun, Windmill St 01273 626192Seven Stars, 27 Ship St [5:P] 01273 258800Shakespeare’s Head, 1 Chatham Pl [14:K] 01273 329444Sidewinder, 65 St James S 01273 679927The Signalman, 76 Ditchling Rise 01273 888651Smugglers, Ship St [5:P] 01273 328439St Christophers Inn, Pool Valley [5:S] 01273 202035St George’s Inn, 33 Sudeley St 01273 694265

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St James, St James St [6:U] 01273 626696Stag Inn, Upper Bedford St 01273 609676Station, Goldstone Villas 01273 733660Sussex Yeoman, Guildford Rd [12:N] 01273 327985The Eddy, 67a Upper Gloucester Rd 01273 329540The Lecturn, 5 Pelham Terr, Lewes Rd 01273 685258The Neptune, Victoria Terr 01273 736390Temple Bar, 122 Western Rd [I:7] 01273 721501The Terraces, Marine Pde 01273 570526Thomas Kemp, 8 St George’s Rd 01273 683334Three Jolly Butchers, 59 North Rd [10:P] 01273 608571Three Graces, 168 Portland Rd 01273 730040Three & Ten, 10 Steine St [7:S] 07786 984900Tin Drum, Seven Dials [13:K] 01273 777575Tin Drum, Kemptown [6:U] 01273 624777Tin Drum, Fiveways 01273 561757Tin Drum, Hove [7:A] 01273 747755Vanilla Bar, Western Rd [8:B] 01273 748182Varsity, East St [5:R] 01273 748103Victoria, Richmond Rd 01273 675906Victory, 6 Duke St [6:P] 01273 326555Walkabout, West St [6:O] 01273 719364Walmer, 95 Queens Park Rd 01273 682466West Hill, Buckingham Pl [14:L] 01273 748849Western Front, 11 Cranbourne St [7:N] 01273 725656White Horse, Camelford St 01273 603726White Rabbit, Kensington Grdns [11:Q] 01273 677655Wick Inn, Western Rd [7:C] 01273 736436Windmill, Upper North St [9:K] 01273 202475Worlds End, 60-61 London Rd [16:P] 01273 692311Xuma, 108a Dyke Rd [13:K] 01273 724036Yates, 59 West St. [7:O] 01273 731117

clubsAl Duomo, Pavillion Buildings [8:O]Audio, Marine Parade [5:O] 01273 606906B’Lo, West St [7:O] 01273 321692Babylon Lounge, Kingsway 01273 207100Belushi’s Below, Grand Junction Rd [5:S] 01273 202035Brighton Ballroom, St Georges Rd 01273 605789Brighton Coalition, 171-181 Kings Rd Arches [4:P] 01273 726858Casablanca, Middle St [5:O] 01273 321817Chameleon, 61a Western Rd [7:G] 01273 733870Charles St Club, Marine Pde [5:U] 01273 624091Clockwork Archipelago, Railway Arches, Trafalgar St 07958 250244Club Revenge, 5-7 Marine Pde [5:T] 01273 606064Concorde 2, Maderia Dr 01273 673311Cowley Club, 12 London Rd 01273 696104Digital, 187-193 Kings Rd Arches [4:P] 01273 227767Funky Fish, Marine Pde [5:V] 07887 946158Grace, 52 North St [7:Q] 01273 733212The Green Door Store, Undercroft, Brighton Train Station [O:12] 07894 267053The Haunt, 10 Pool Valley [S:5]Havana Club, Regency Sq [5:K] 01273 203090Honeyclub, Kings Rd Arches [3:R] 01273 202807Jazz Place, Ship St [5:O] 01273 328439Legends Bar & Club,31-34 Marine Pde [5:V] 01273 624462Life, 159-161 Kings Rd Arches [4:O] 01273 770505Loft, 10 Ship St. [5:P] 01273 328439New Hero, Dyke Rd [8:N] 01273 208678Oceana, West St [5:O] 01273 732627Pavilion Tavern, Castle Sq [6:R] 01273 827641Lo La Lo, East St [5:R] 01273 777904Pussycat Club, 75 Grand Pde [9:S] 01273 689503Revenge, 32 Old Steine 01273 606064The Tube, Kings Rd Arches [4:P] 01273 725541Tru, West St [5:O] 01273 321628Volks, Madeira Pl [4:V] 01273 682828The Yard, Morley St 01273 604110

cinemasCinematheque, Middle St [6:O] 01273 384300Cineworld, Brighton Marina 08712 002000Duke of Yorks, Preston Circus [17:O] picturehouses.co.uk 08707 551228Odeon, West St [5:O] odeon.co.uk 08712 244007

theatres&venuesAM Gallery, 1 Borough St [H:8] 01273 771228The Barcelo Ship Hotel, The Tudor Rooms, 31-38 Kings Rd [P:4] 01273 329001Blank Studios & Gallery, 108 North St, Portslade 07816 577140Bellis Gallery, 8-9 King’s Rd 01273 747429Bowlplex, Marina Village 01273 818180Brighton Body Casting, 7 Ship Street Gdns [P:5] 07961 338045Brighton Centre, Kings Rd [5:N] 01273 290131Brighton Dome, Church St [8:R] 01273 709709Brighton Toy & Model Museum, 52-55 Trafalgar St [O:12] 01273 749494Brighton Media Centre, 15-17 Middle St 01273 201100Brighton Museum & Art Gallery, Royal Pavilion, 4-5 Pavilion Buildings [7:R] 01273 290900Brighton University Gallery, 58-64 Grand Pde [9:S] 01273 643010Capers Café, 27 Gardner St [P:9] 01273 675550CETLD, Faculty of Arts, University of Brighton, 58-67 Grand Pde 01273 642899Chapel Royal, North St [7:Q] 01273 328767Church of the Annunciation, 89 Washington St 01273 681341Corn Exchange, Church St [9:R] 01273 709709Freeman Centre, Uni of Sussex 01273 686758Grey Area, LGF, 31 Queens Rd [8:O] (Live Performance Space) www.greyareagallery.orgG Casino, 9 Grand Junction Rd [R:4] 01273 326514Hilton Metropole Hotel, 106-121 Kings Rd [5:I] 01273 775432Hove Museum & Art Gallery, 19 New Church Rd 01273 290200Impure Art, 13 Ship St 01273 732246Ink_D Gallery, 96 North Rd 01273 645299Komedia, Gardner St [9:Q] 01273 647100Latest MusicBar [5:T] 01273 687171Lucky Voice, 8 Black Lion St 01273 715770Lust, 43 Gardner S [9:Q] 01273 699344Marlborough Theatre, Princes St [8:S] 01273 570028Marwood Café, 52 Ship St [7:P] 01273 382063Micro, 193 Kings Rd Arches 01273 227767Middle Street Synagogue, Middle StMy Hotel, Jubilee Sq 01273 900300Nest Gallery, St James St 01273 673426New Venture Theatre, Bedford Pl [6:I] 01273 746118Nightingale Theatre, Queens Rd [12:O] 01273 702563Octopus Gallery, 28 York Pl [S:13] 07812929048The Old Courtroom, 118 Church St [R:8] 01273 775461Pavilion Tavern, Castle Sq [7:R] 01273 827641Permanent Gallery, 20 Bedford Pl [6:I] 07919 184417Phoenix Gallery, 10-14 Waterloo Pl 01273 603700Preston Manor, Preston Drove 01273 292770Rendezvous Casino, Marina Village 01273 605602Ralli Hall, 81 Denmark Villas 01273 202254Red Roaster, St James St [6:U] 01273 686668Sallis Benney Theatre, 58-64 Grand Pde [9:S] 01273 643010She Said, 13 Ship St Gardens [6:P] 01273 777811Skyline Art Gallery, Brighton Marina 0800 5118192St George’s Church, St Georges Rd 01273 673914St Mary’s Church, Upper St. James St 01273 698601St. Luke’s Church, Queen’s Park Rd 01273 688147The Nightingale Theatre, Above Grand Central, 29-30 Surrey St 01273 709709Theatre Royal, New Rd [8:Q] 08700 606650Unitarian Church, New Rd 01273 696022University Of Brighton Gallery, Grand Pde 01273 643012Upstairs at Three & Ten, 10 Steine St [7:S] 07786 984900Yellowave Beach, 299 Madiera Drive 01273 672222York Place Studios, 28 York PL [13:R]

usefulnumbersBrighton & Hove Council 01273 290000Central Brighton Police 08456 070999Family Planning Clinic 01273 242091Jubilee Library (Brighton) 01273 290800National Drugs Helpline 0800 776600National Rail Enquiries 0845 744950NHS Direct 0845 4647Taxi 01273 205205Tourist Information 09067 112255Traveline (all transport) 08712 002233

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