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Brighton Writes

30 Thursday Sep 2010

Posted by marina72 in Brighton, Updates, Websites, Writing

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Brighton, Creative Future

Brighton Writes is a new blog from me, in association with Creative Future, a charity for marginalised artists and writers. I’ll be covering news from the region – and beyond – on the arts, with a special emphasis on literature, getting your voice heard and also mental health and related social issues.

If this sounds like something you’d be interested in, please subscribe to Brighton Writes and invite your friends.

And this website will continue as usual, of course!

Refugee Radio in Brighton

23 Wednesday Jun 2010

Posted by marina72 in Brighton, Music, Uncategorized

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Bakk Lamp Fall, Brighton, Refugee Radio, The Cornerstones, Volks Club

One night last week, I celebrated my birthday at the Volks Tavern, a small club on the colonnade at Madeira Drive, near Brighton Pier. It is named after the light railway that runs nearby, and is one of the most laidback, intimate venues in the city.

One of my oldest friends, Stephen Silverwood, founded Refugee Radio in 2008. I’ve listened to a few of their weekly broadcasts on the local and online Brighton station, Radio Reverb, interviewing refugees and asylum seekers living in the area. Continue reading →

Grace of the Gamblers

09 Sunday May 2010

Posted by marina72 in Books, Brighton, History, Poetry

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Grace O'Malley, Grace of the Gamblers, Naomi Foyle, Waterloo Press

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Grace O’Malley (Gráinne Ní Mháille) was born in Mayo circa 1530, daughter of a chieftain. She became Ireland’s most renowned sea-raider, and her battles with Sir Richard Bingham, the Governor of Connacht, are the stuff of legend. In 1593, when English colonisation was at its peak, Grace famously negotiated with Elizabeth I at Greenwich Palace. The life of Ireland’s ‘pirate queen’ has long been celebrated in folklore, literature and song. Most recently the poet Naomi Foyle has composed an ‘epic ballad’, Grace of the Gamblers: a Chantilly Chantey. Continue reading →

From Russia With Love

11 Sunday Apr 2010

Posted by marina72 in Books, Brighton, Fiction, Film, Profumo Affair

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Brighton, Cityreads, From Russia With Love, Ian Fleming, James Bond

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Artwork by Michael Gillette

‘City Reads’ is an annual event in Brighton and Hove, beginning on World Book Day in March and concluding during the Brighton Festival in May. Each year one book is chosen, to be read and discussed by the whole community over three months. Since 2005, a variety of texts from Lewis Carroll’s classic fantasy, Alice in Wonderland, to contemporary novels such as The Book Thief by Marcus Zusack have been selected.

This year’s read is From Russia With Love, the fifth of Ian Fleming’s thrillers featuring the dashing secret agent, James Bond. Continue reading →

‘Gentlemen Prefer Blondes’ in Brighton

31 Wednesday Mar 2010

Posted by marina72 in Brighton, Film, Marilyn Monroe

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Duke of York's Brighton, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Howard Hawks, Jane Russell, Marilyn Monroe

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The Duke of York’s Picture House at Preston Circus, Brighton, is the oldest independent cinema in England and celebrates its centenary this month. Like many local residents, I can ring the changes in my own life by recalling my frequent visits to the Duke’s over the last 16 years. (For more on Brighton’s cinematic past, click here.)

When I first moved to Brighton in 1994, I would often attend the matinees as it was a safe and friendly place for a single girl to hang out. Among my favourite films at the time were Hal Hartley’s Amateur and Kieslowski’s Three Colours series. And one afternoon before Christmas, I saw Marilyn Monroe on the big screen for the first time, in her most celebrated film, Some Like It Hot. Continue reading →

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