29 April 2012
An ordinary man and his extraordinary work
An army colonel, a modest man and an artist. But most importantly, a notable figure in Brighton and Hove in 19th century. That was Robert Charles Goff, whose etchings are now on display at Brighton Museum and Art Gallery.
29 March 2012
26 February 2012
Chinaski 2012 – The Hydrant, Brighton
Czech culture came to Brighton as Chinaski performed at the Hydrant.
14 February 2012
Choral singing with John Rutter
John Rutter is a British composer and conductor of choral music. He is best known for writting the music for the Queen's Golden Jubilee and "This is the day which the Lord hath made" for the wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton in 2011.
24 November 2011
Locals asked to participate in a ₤6m project
People who live along Lewes Road in Brighton have been invited to road shows to discuss proposals to improve the area.
The improvements should result in the reduction of carbon emissions, growth of the local economy and increase road safety.
21 November 2011
Garlic for Christmas supper? Why not!
An old cassette playing carols, sweet scent of cookies, snowflakes quietly falling from the heaven, lightning all around the house…
“So this is Christmas…” as would John Lennon say.
1 November 2008
Finds: both a blessing and a curse
Slovaks often avoid reporting historical finds
Archeology can easily interrupt construction if a site is likely to contain reminders of centuries gone by.
While discovering an archeological find on private land would seem to please both the landowner and the local museum, authorities say that Slovaks often conceal discoveries out of concern that archeological research will greatly prolong the construction process.
Archeology can easily interrupt construction if a site is likely to contain reminders of centuries gone by.
While discovering an archeological find on private land would seem to please both the landowner and the local museum, authorities say that Slovaks often conceal discoveries out of concern that archeological research will greatly prolong the construction process.
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