Fans may be waiting a long time for Twin Peaks to return to the small screen (a year, in fact) but over Easter weekend, they will be given the chance to watch every single episode, back to back. The Twin Peaks marathon is taking place at our very own...
Is global travel empowering or does it inspire isolation? This is the question, as well as many others, that HOWL Projects are inviting us to answer this weekend at the ONCA Gallery. HOWL Projects ‘delve into the vast, bizarre and threatening system of global travel. Through live participatory illustration...
Brighton is, in my humble opinion, the most creative place in the UK. Of course, I’m not alone in my opinion and the abundance of street art, independent shops and numerous festivals showcasing our talent prove that I’m not the only one that thinks Brighton is the best place...
Can’t wait for the summer to get into the festival spirit? Then wait no longer as the first festival of the season is here this weekend! Little Way Festival is taking place this Saturday here in Brighton. Described as a ‘willingly simple music festival’, Little Way will feature a...
Brighton isn’t short of incredible artists, displayed at the wonderful art galleries we have in our city and surrounding areas. However, it’s not every day an exhibition combines art with science. The New Immortals is a brand new exhibition opening this weekend that explores the immortality in an age...

Brighton Book Clubs

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Book clubs have often been associated with suburban housewives who have plenty of time on their hands. However, that's not the case and book clubs are a great way of getting to meet new people, exploring new ideas and new points of view and of course, reading great books....
At 10am this morning the full programme for the Brighton Festival was revealed, and Bjournal were lucky enough to attend the launch. Brighton Festival is the largest and most established curated annual multi-arts festival in England and is this year celebrating its 50th Anniversary. The Guest Director this year...
There’s some exciting news from Theatre Royal and it involves a great American classic. Of Mice and Men is coming to Theatre Royal this Spring and it’s set to be one of the best shows in Brighton! Set in America during the Great Depression, this classic play tells the story...
The idea of six degrees of separation has been around since in the 1920s and the idea is that everyone and everything is six or fewer steps away, by way of introduction, from any other person in the world. In 2008, researchers at Microsoft found that the theory was...
Valentine’s Day is loved, and hated, by many and regardless of our feelings on the matter, it still happens every year. It seems that presents have become more extravagant each and every year. Sometimes, it’s nice to stray away from the huge teddy bears and get your loved one...