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Issue 18 Feb/Mar 2015


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The Dancing on Ice winner presents an array of new songs.

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The bad boys of abridgment rattle through the entire history of comedy.

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Issue Eighteen | February/March 2015 06 OUT & ABOUT

16 ON SCREEN

A look at this month's events including VegFest, SICK! Festival and Brighton half marathon.

12 ON STAGE Highlights of upcoming theatre productions this February & March including MR Sole Abode and The Government Inspector.

Previews of upcoming releases coming to a cinema near you.

20 ARTS & CULTURE This issue we feature a selection of talented local artists and preview our new publication Inside Artists.

28 HEALTH Tips for running from local osteopath Ross Skilton.

30 BRAIN TEASER Test your general knowledge with our regular crossword.

26 LIFESTYLE Practical advice on sticking to lists and getting things done.

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welcome With 2015 now in full swing and several resolutions already broken, we’re looking forward to a fun-filled year ahead in Brighton, Hove, Worthing and beyond, with events like VegFest, SICK! Festival and Brighton half marathon coming up this spring. This month we’re also celebrating the launch of our brand new sister magazine, Inside Artists. You can find out more about this exciting new publication in our Artist Profile section, where you can also discover the wonderful work of four talented local artists. As always we’d love to hear what you think of our magazine... Send questions and comments to: @InsideMagazine info@insidemagazine.co.uk InsideBrightonHove

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EVENTS

SICK! Festival

OUT & ABOUT

Your guide to events this February & March Brighton Science Festival 5th February – 1st March | Various locations, Brighton

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he entire month of February sees science taking a leap off the page and out of the classroom with events taking place across Brighton & Hove. The packed schedule includes activities for children of all ages (and their parents) that will keep you busy throughout half term and beyond, including demonstrations, exhibitions and workshops featuring robots, astronomy, DNA knitting, live music, magic and more. The full programme can be viewed on the Science Festival website. brightonscience.com

Pooches on the Prom 8th February | Hove Lawn Café The Martlets Hospice, Hove, is looking for four legged friends of all kinds and their walkers to join their sponsored dog walk this February. Entry is £5 per dog, and pooches are asked to raise as much sponsorship as they can, with every penny raised going to help

the Martlets provide end of life care to adults who are affected by terminal and life limiting illness, as well as caring for their families and loved ones. At the end of the walk all the pooches taking part will be rewarded with a doggy bag and a medal. themartlets.org.uk/pooches

Modelworld 2015 20th – 22nd February | Brighton Centre Having started out as a model railway show, Modelworld now encompasses so much more, cramming The Brighton Centre with attractions ranging from a full size World War One Traction Engine to the smallest detail of shoe box sized dolls houses. Also on display will be a boating pool with continuous displays, live steam engines providing train rides inside the main hall, Aircraft of all shapes and sizes and much more. brightonmodelworld.com


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Brighton Half Marathon 22nd February | Brighton Seafront This year marks the 25th year of the Brighton Half Marathon, now firmly established as one of the largest running events in the south east and a significant fundraising event for many worthy charities. Head to the finish line at Madeira Drive to cheer on those running for a good cause. Full route information can be seen via the website. brightonhalfmarathon.com

SICK! Festival 2nd -25th March | Various venues, Brighton SICK! Festival presents an outstanding international, cross art-form programme featuring theatre, dance, film, literature events, public installations and debates in venues across Brighton & Hove, shining a light on urgent issues that often remain taboo or misunderstood. SICK! Festival is the first festival in the UK dedicated to revealing and debating our most urgent physical, mental and social challenges. sickfestival.com

The Rockinghorse Quiz 26th March | Sussex County Cricket Club, Hove The infamous Rockinghorse Quiz returns to the Sussex County Cricket Club in Hove on Thursday 26 March. Teams of up to eight people can take part in the annual quiz night which includes plenty of fun and games on offer such as the Karaoke round, and fundraising activities such as the charity raffle. Tickets are £20 per person and include a curry and a drink. To book your place for the quiz call Lauren on 01273 330044 or email lauren@rockinghorse.org.uk. rockinghorse.org.uk

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egfest continues to be one of the most popular culinary events in Brighton’s annual calendar, after 8 successful years which have seen thousands of people visit the two day event. This year Vegfest moves home from Hove to the Brighton Centre for its biggest year yet celebrating all things vegan and vegetarian. On the 28th and 29th of March over 150 stalls will fill the centre with food, bodycare products, clothes, accessories, gifts and campaign groups, plus15 caterers showcasing some of the best vegan food anywhere in the country as part of the Food Village. Expect plenty of chances to try and buy delicious vegan foods, from raw superfoods to cheeses and chocolates, you’ll find a mouth-watering array of products to choose from. Talks and demonstrations will be taking place throughout both days, giving inspiration and information on living a nutritional, healthy vegan lifestyle; with a wide variety of speakers such as Ms Cupcake who will be offering tips on how to replace animal products in your baking, and Jessica Laura; a vegan beauty and skincare

expert. Cookery demonstrations will include raw vegan chocolate brownies and cooking elegant and decadent raw food for entertaining. Vegfest also offers some more unexpected events for visitors, such as a Veggievision speed dating session where like-minded vegetarians and vegans can mingle for friendship and love. This year Vegfest is also host to the Vegan Comedy Festival; the first of its kind in the UK featuring dozens of vegan comedians. Vegfest welcomes people of all ages, and with a children’s entertainment area hosting workshops, cooking demos and games, the whole family can visit for a fun and informative day out. Tickets for the event are just £5 per day or £8 for a weekend ticket. Advance tickets are available to purchase online, with all tickets buy one get one free until February 28th, and buy one get one half price thereafter until March 21st. Kids under 16 are welcome for free with an accompanying adult. For more information on visiting Vegfest and to book tickets, head to brighton.vegfest.co.uk


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The Jesus and Mary Chain

LIVE PREVIEWS

Your guide to the latest gigs this February & March Slow Club

The Jesus and Mary Chain

9th February | Studio Theatre, Brighton

23rd February | Brighton Dome

ast year saw the release of Complete Surrender, Slow Club’s third studio album and their boldest record to date. The duo have evolved from their early ‘ramshackle folk’ with confidence, creating a defined, sultry sound that draws comparison to 1970s pop and swooning Motown. slowclubband.com

In the 30th anniversary year since releasing seminal record Psychocandy, The Jesus and Mary Chain remain one of the most influential psychedelic rock’n’roll bands. This will be the start of a year of activity not only celebrating the 30th anniversary, but also looking firmly ahead to the future. thejesusandmarychain.uk.com

The Crazy World of Arthur Brown

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21st February | St. Paul’s Art Centre, Worthing The Crazy World of Arthur Brown celebrates 45 years of the massive worldwide hit FIRE with a brand new live show including the legendary fire helmet and rock' n'roll theatricals. Tracks from new album Zim Zam Zim are being toured across the UK and Europe, alongside demonstrations of a new pioneering technology – a thought control helmet that enables Arthur to create music with the power of his mind. arthur-brown.com

24th March | Concorde Although her breakthrough may have come through collaborations with the likes of Icona Pop, Iggy Izealia and Rita Ora, Charli XCX has been proving a name for herself long before I Love It and Fancy became the sound of summer in 2013 and 2014 respectively. Third album Sucker is due to be released this February proving her unapologetic pop has the swagger that could see her taking over 2015 too. charlixcxmusic.com


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MR Sole Abode

ON STAGE

Your guide to the latest productions this February & March The History Boys

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9th – 14th February | Theatre Royal, Brighton

23rd – 28th February | Theatre Royal, Brighton

inner of over 30 theatre awards, the History Boys is a comic drama about adolescent schoolboys in the 1980s, following an unruly bunch of bright, funny sixth-formers in pursuit of sex, sport and a place at university, a headmaster obsessed with results and a history teacher who thinks he’s a fool. atgtickets.com/brighton

One man’s nightmare is another man’s fortune in this gripping thriller adapted from Peter James’ bestselling novel. Michael Harrison thinks he has it all; great career, good friends and a beautiful fiancée. But when his stag night prank goes horribly wrong, Michael finds himself alone, buried alive and staring death in the face. Detective Roy Grace tries to solve his mysterious disappearance, but begins to fear that Michael will never be found in time. atgtickets.com/brighton

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Mr Sole Abode 21st February | Connaught Theatre, Worthing This poetic tale of Mr Sole Abode - a world-renowned architect, master chef and outlandish inventor, who lives in a fridge under a bridge – explores sanity and madness, infused with explosive physicality and touching humour. Unable to function under the strains of contemporary urban living, Sole leaves behind the everyday world to create his own unique reality. worthingtheatres.co.uk

Reduced Shakespeare Company 28th February | Connaught Theatre, Worthing From the high-brow to the low, from Aristophanes, Shakespeare and Moliere to Vaudeville, Charlie Chaplin and Nick Clegg, the bad boys of abridgment leave no joke untold as they deconstruct the entire history of comedy in 90 rollicking minutes. worthingtheatres.co.uk


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The Government Inspector

ON STAGE

Your guide to the latest productions this February & March The Government Inspector

Pioneers

14th March | Pavilion Theatre, Worthing

26th – 27th March | The Old Market, Hove

This high-energy production features four actors swapping characters at break-neck speed. Anton Antonovich, a mayor in small-town Russia, is in the midst of a crisis. A government official is on his way to inspect his district and, in Anton’s own words, “this is a disaster!” The inspector is only too willing to overlook the mayor’s misdemeanours in exchange for the odd generous bribe, but is he quite who he says he is or will Anton and his band of buffoons finally get what’s coming to them? worthingtheatres.co.uk

In this inventive multimedia sci-fi thriller it’s 2029. The first human mission to Mars disappeared without a trace. An Indian billionaire has funded a new attempt to achieve this dream. In Siberia, two Russian brothers reconnect in search of the birth of space travel. At the bottom of the Pacific Ocean, Maartje holds onto a secret about her sister. On Mars, a young Dutch couple, are mysteriously separated… theoldmarket.com

Harvey 17th - 21st March | Theatre Royal, Brighton Elwood P. Dowd has only one character flaw: an unwavering friendship with a six foot tall, invisible rabbit named Harvey. This hilarious comedy stars James Dreyfus as Elwood P.Dowd and Maureen Lipman as Veta. atgtickets.com/brighton

Teechers 28th March | Connaught Theatre, Worthing Fast-moving, inventive and highly entertaining, Teechers brings to life an array of terrifying teachers and hopeless pupils through the unique eyes of three Year 11 students about to leave school for good. Will drama teacher Mr Nixon abandon his students for a green and pleasant private school? Who puts the bounce in Miss Prime, the PE teacher? And why does everyone smell of spring onions? worthingtheatres.co.uk


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ON SCREEN

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Directed by Ava DuVernay | Starring David Oyelowo, Carmen Ejogo & Oprah Winfrey Released 6th February

Directed by Mark Burton & Richard Starzack Released 6th February

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ominated for 2 Academy Awards including Best Picture, Selma is the unforgettable true story which chronicles the tumultuous threemonth period in 1965, when Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. led a dangerous campaign to secure equal voting rights in the face of violent opposition.

JUPITER ASCENDING Directed by Andy & Lana Wachowski | Starring Mila Kunis, Channing Tatum & Eddie Redmayne Released 6th February In the future, a young destitute human woman gets targeted for assassination by the Queen of the Universe, and begins her destiny to finish the Queen's reign. Visionary science fiction from the creators of The Matrix.

Lovable sheep Shaun decides to take the day off and have some fun, and ends up getting a little more action than he bargained for. A mix up with the Farmer, a caravan and a very steep hill lead them all to the Big City and it's up to Shaun and the flock to return everyone safely to the green grass of home.

CAKE Directed by Daniel Barnz | Starring Jennifer Aniston, Adriana Barraza & Anna Kendrick Released 20th February Jennifer Aniston gives a Gold Globes nominated performance as Claire, a woman who becomes fascinated by the suicide of a woman in her chronic pain support group. As she uncovers the details of Nina's suicide and develops a poignant relationship with Nina's husband, she also grapples with her own, very raw personal tragedy.


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HOME Directed by Tim Johnson | Starring Jim Parsons, Rihanna & Jennifer Lopez Released 20th March In this fun family animation from the creators of How to Train Your Dragon, Earth is taken over by the overly confident Boov, an alien race in search of a new place to call home. All humans are promptly relocated while all Boov get busy reorganizing the planet, but when one resourceful girl manages to avoid capture, she finds herself the accidental accomplice of a banished Boov named Oh. The two fugitives realize there's a lot more at stake than intergalactic relations as they embark on the road trip of a lifetime.

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Jessica Zoob

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essica Zoob is an internationally collected artist living and working in Lewes creating breathtaking contemporary paintings.

Working mainly in oil and acrylic, Zoob’s canvases have a lush, fresh quality, drawing the viewer in with layers of expressive colours and textures. Described by the artist as ‘evocative landscapes’, many of the paintings are created by a process of building up and scraping back layers of paint to create dreamlike, otherworldly scenes. Techniques such as pouring liquid glazes directly onto the canvas gives a spontaneity to the work, adding a sense of sentient life and organic movement. Jessica has been the featured contemporary artist at

London Design Week and has exhibited regularly in and around London, with works in private collections worldwide. Last year she was awarded ‘Best British Pattern’ at the Elle Decoration British Design Awards for her painting Big Smile, from her Desire Collection of wall coverings and textiles in collaboration with Romo Black Edition. Zoob’s newest collection of works, entitled Playtime will be launching this spring in Chelsea, a joyful collection of large scale canvases that embrace wild, luscious and vibrant colour. jessica@jessicazoob.com jessicazoob.com


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MIA UNDERWOOD

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righton based artist Mia Underwood creates multimedia drawings, paintings and soft sculptures inspired by the natural world, woodland creatures and mysterious folk tales.

Since completing a BA degree in Graphic and Media Design at London College of Printing, Mia has been continuously experimented with new techniques; from painting on wood with gold leaf, to digital illustration, working with spray paints and even making three dimensional needle felted animals. Mia was taught to draw and paint by her father, world-known fine artist George Underwood. His encouragement introduced her to an incredible collection of artists, opening her mind to the wonderful world of creation through imagination. Underwood’s works are often filled with fantastical scenes that capture the viewer’s imagination, creating worlds where wild flowers grow from the kitchen floorboards and serene faces watch out from green hills, as birds carry three-story town houses upon their heads. She has been curating art exhibition Into the Woods in Brighton since 2009, and has published two books, Nordic Crafts and My Felted Friends. miaunderwood@gmail.com brightonillustrators.co.uk/portfolios/mia_underwood AOI portfolio: Mia Underwood


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Janie Ranger

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n obsession with mark making has always been a major influence in the work of artist Janie Ranger, whose paintings convey notions of death, decay, reflections and

memories.

Inspired by her large collection of memorabilia and organic detritus, Ranger is currently working on a series of ‘botanical’ paintings created largely from her own imagination; combining abstract and representational elements that are layered, erased and reconfigured to create dream-like scenes that shift between the real and the imagined.

Having trained both in Fashion and Textiles as well as Fine Art, it is clear to see that Ranger’s creative work still encompasses all of these disciplines. Her real passion, however, is working on or with paper, and as an artist Ranger has exhibited across the country, including last year’s Brighton Art Fair and at the Royal Albert Hall. janieranger@googlemail.com janieranger.com


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TONy bowall

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ony Bowall is an award winning Hove based photographer who has been producing images of the city for over ten years.

Bowall has been taking photographs since 1982 and holds the FRPS, the Highest Distinction from the Royal Photographic Society. His stunning images are available as prints and canvases for the home and workplace. Alongside his images of Brighton and Hove, Bowall is also known for his minimalist images of the Greek Islands, especially the Island of Santorini. Tony’s work can be seen by appointment in Church Road, Hove, with the opportunity to view and buy his work or commission images to order. Full details of arranging an appointment can be seen via the photographer’s website. tony@tonybowallphotography.com tonybowallphotography.com


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INSIDE ARTISTS

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ollowing the success of our Artist Profile series, we’re very excited to be launching our new sister publication Inside Artists.

The magazine will showcase the most talented artists from across the whole of the UK as an accessible means to unite stunning works of art with industry leaders and art lovers alike. We’ve worked hard to create our vision of a publication that is as much for the artists as for the readers. Featured artist D.O.M. creates vivid portraits of women from her studio in Scotland. Speaking on the launch of the magazine, she says; ‘I think it's amazing, especially for many artists creating their art works behind closed doors, to have an opportunity to come out and introduce themselves and their work to such a great group of readers’. Issue one is set to feature over 18 artists including Emessel, D.O.M., Lisa Ridgers, Matthew Emmett, Simon Kirk and Sali Muller. The selected artists are an eclectic mix working with a diverse set of mediums and practices, including painters, photographers, sculptors,

conceptual artists and collage artists. The magazine will also preview upcoming events and exhibitions taking place across the UK, and feature insightful interviews with the artists themselves, exploring the inspirations and processes behind their pieces. The magazine especially helps emerging artists get exposure to key figures in the art industry with distribution to leading galleries across the UK. Artist Simon Kirk says ‘Approaching galleries individually can be expensive and often fruitless, but being presented in a professionally produced and targeted magazine means you are far more likely to gain attention. I am confident Inside Artists will become a valuable resource, not just for those of us looking to promote our work but also art lovers and galleries looking for quality artists’. The magazine is free for everyone to read online, with printed copies also available to order. Visit insideartists.co.uk to keep up to date with the launch. Featured images: left [ Lisa Ridgers, Urban Girls I ] centre [ Simon Kirk, Important Things ] right [ D.O.M., New Empiria ]


Showcasing the UK's most talented artists Alice Neave D.O.M Emessel Heike Roesel Jason Clarke Lisa Ridgers Liz Lloyd Matthew Emmett Paula Lundy Peter Clarke Peter Goodhall Sali Muller Sarah Eden Shannon Sait Simon Kirk Sirenes Sophie Hall Veronica Gudmundson

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Little Steps... BIG result

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f you are anything like me and many other people out there, you probably have an ongoing ‘to do’ list which either works marvelously well for you or causes you immense anxiety.

ourselves to achieve these big things without actually putting a doable action plan in place to achieve them? Do we really think we’ll wake up one morning and suddenly have the desire and motivation to start?

And if you are one of those people with said list, it is highly likely that you also set out some goals or resolutions that you want to achieve in the forthcoming year.

What about all the other things you achieved last year which when you look at on an individual basis might seem tiny? Maybe you didn’t spend so much time on Facebook, or you managed a date night with your partner? Baked a cake, cleared out your wardrobe? I bet you did LOTS of little things that made a difference in your life in 2014 and lets face it, it’s all the little things clubbed together that make up your life.

Those of you who know me or read my articles will know that I am not a fan of New Year resolutions as I believe it is a particularly hard time of year to motivate yourself when money is tight, the weather’s rubbish and you’ve just over indulged at Christmas… but that’s another article/conversation. I have been talking to several new clients this week who have come to me with 5 goals they wish to achieve, and as per normal, they are quite big ones: to lose 2 stone in weight, to start writing a book, to sort out their iPod library of 15,000 songs etc. etc. and it won’t surprise you that these very goals were on the same lists last year.

By all means chose to change some of the biggies but get some help and support to do so. Get a plan in place and tackle things one at a time. Don’t forget, we are so much more than diets and to do lists. Go ahead and think BIG, make those plans, dream those dreams but also give yourself a large pat on the back for all the incidental things that you will do that will go into making 2015 possible not only to exist, but to live! Kate Tilston Life Coach - www.Katetilston.co.uk

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HEALTH

Running: It’s Not All Legwork!

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re you taking part in this year’s Brighton Marathon? I was fortunate enough to be part of the medical team at the finish line a couple of years ago; it gave me great insight into the areas of the body that tend to take the most strain during a marathon. The most common problem I saw was muscle cramps. Most of us would assume the leg muscles would be the obvious place to experience cramps after a marathon – and they probably accounted for around two thirds of the cases I saw – but what might surprise you is that the low back was the second most common area I treated. The low back is crucial in propelling us forward during walking and running. A combination of twisting and bending of the spine drives one side of the pelvis forward, the other side backward, encouraging the legs to swing in the same direction. In fact, it has been suggested that this spinal movement is more important in walking and running than the legs themselves. It may sound odd but consider those disabled athletes that run on prosthetic legs with very little difference in performance to ablebodied runners. Britain’s gold medal-winning Richard

Whitehead, whose prosthetic legs do not even have flexible knees, is a great example! All that propulsion has to come from the hips and pelvis, which in turn are driven by powerful muscles in the low back. Previously I have talked about leg stretches and they should remain an important part of your training regime – but don’t neglect your low back! A simple exercise to mobilise your lumbar spine is to lie on the floor, flat on your back. Bend your knees up so that your feet are flat on the floor with your heels and knees together. Keeping the heels and knees together, allow your legs to roll over to one side, as far as they comfortably want to go under their own weight – don’t force them! Relax into the twist and hold for a few seconds, return to neutral and repeat in the other direction. Just a few reps each time you warm up will help improve flexibility in the low back and should contribute to a more comfortable marathon. After running, hold the twist for thirty seconds each side to stretch out the back muscles and help them recover. Best of luck to all the Brighton Marathon runners! Do you have a health question to ask? Email: ross@southdowns-osteopathy.co.uk


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