The Duke of York’s Picturehouse, the oldest cinema in Britain, is today celebrating its 100th birthday. The Picturehouse venue at Preston Circus in Brighton is a Grade II* Listed building…
A fundraising appeal launched two months ago has succeeded in raising the necessary funds to buy an important collection of political caricatures from the Regency period for the collection at…
St Luke’s Swimming Pool in Brighton, which was built in 1901, is to be refurbished by Brighton & Hove City Council. The pool is found on St Luke’s Terrace in…
An exhibition showing how a £5million government grant will be spent on the Shoreham Harbour Regeneration project will be on show at Hove Town Hall from Monday 19 April. The…
Satirist and historian Ian Hislop has welcomed a new permanent exhibition at Brighton’s Royal Pavilion, which opens on Friday 26th March. The exhibition will be looking at a how Brighton’s…
Concorde 2 in Brighton is to a host a fundraising night in February to raise money for Haiti following the devestating earthquake that struck the Caribbean country earlier this month.…
Brighton’s renowned comedy club Komedia is this week expected to reward a lucky customer with free tickets for life if they purchase the club’s millionth ticket. Forget Charlie and Chocolate…
Brighton Events 2010 The highly anticipated ZT Fight Night – The Tournament – is now being held at Hove Town Hall on January 30th after a late venue change. The…
The Duke of York’s cinema (pictured below) is to celebrate its 100th year in September and today it has received some well deserved national recognition in The Guardian, which includes…
Earlier this month a Green Party orchestrated campaign targeted the Conservative’s Brighton Pavilion candidate Charlotte Vere over a controversial ‘tweet’ on Twitter, which Vere has since apologised for. However, her…