Northern Soul Comes To Southern City

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When > Sunday 13th October
Where > The Volks
How Much > £Free
What Time > 12pm – 8pm

Developing from the rhythm and blues scene in North America, this up-tempo sound of the 1970s made way for a movement that had fans spinning on talcum powder, coveting records and traveling the UK in search of all-nighters. This music is Northern Soul and will be playing all day on Sunday 13th October at the Volks nightclub on Brighton seafront.

Taking place on Madeira Drive, the event features DJs including Alfie Linney, Steve Johnson, Kieran Lockyear, Andrew Vella, Linda Seddon, Tracey Shaw, John Browne, Colin Innocenti, Colin Baldock, Simon Bridger, Tony Castle and Jok Evans.

www.volksclub.co.uk

Art At Five; Ten For 10

This weekend Art At Five, one of Brighton’s most successful art galleries, celebrate their tenth anniversary by holding a special event and exhibition for the Brighton-based charity, drop4drop, whose mission is to help alleviate the global water crisis.

Art At Five’s efforts for drop4drop involve a special weekend-long celebration, exhibition and raffle to win one of ten original paintings (seen below) by the gallery’s star painters. Tickets are available to buy here at £10 each, until October 14th and winners will be announced on the gallery’s website on Tuesday October 22nd.

All through the weekend at the gallery there will be drinks and cake from Choccywoccydoodah and Art At Five invite you to go along and enjoy the celebrations.

Prize paintings by: Yvonne Coomber, Philippe Aird, Louise Brooks, Natasha Barnes, Maureen Greenwood, Nick Vivian, David Walker, Tina Davies, Lisa Ridgers and Deborah Flueeler-Jones.

www.artatfive.com

Better Out Than In: Banksy hits NYC

For the month of October Banksy has taken his work to the streets of New York in an artists residency.

He’s not giving specific details of where exactly the pieces will be, but is instead posting pictures of the work on his website, aided by audio guides, that can also be delivered directly to your mobile phone when you call the number found next to each street piece.

We particularly love the old delivery truck that’s been converted into a secret garden inside, complete with waterfall, butterflies and a rainbow. It visits a new location each night so if you’re NYC based check Banksy’s website to find out when it will be near you.

www.banksy.co.uk

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Tristan Bristow’s ‘The Streets of Brighton – Kensington Gardens’

Tristan Bristow Artist

We popped along to Mr Bristow’s launch of his latest piece, ‘The Streets of Brighton – Kensington Gardens’, that took him five months to draw and includes incredibly detailed imagery of some of the North Laine’s buildings and shops, as well as some familiar faces too. If you’d like to add yourself to the picture and have a personalised print for yourself you can do. Just head to www.tristanbristow.com for details.

All Photos > Chris Noble

Tristan Bristow Artist

Tristan Bristow Artist

The Colour Run, Brighton

The Colour Run Brighton
Words > Lyssa Rutherford
Photos > Elliott Caranci-Finch

A couple of weekends ago our Assistant Editor, Elliott, ran his little legs off at The Colour Run in Brighton, a 5k running event which saw thousands come together to raise cash for the cancer charity, Stand Up To Cancer, and have lots of fun in the process, making their way around the multi-coloured route.

Presented by Dulux, The Colour Run isn’t timed as it’s not a race and is all about having fun taking part. The participants are covered from head to toe at each kilometer and they get to enjoy a colourful music festival at the end of it. The Brighton leg of the tour was the final for 2013 and so far the event only takes place in Belfast, Manchester, London and Brighton. We expect this to spread to several more cities next time so keep an eye out on The Colour Run’s website below if you’d like to get involved.

Here’s what Elliott had to say about the event:

“Being part of The Color Run in Brighton was an experience that will stay with me for a very long time. I have to admit, initially I felt quite cheesy running under a sign that read ‘The happiest 5k on the planet’, however it was evident that running through numerous people ready to smash you in the face with bright pink, purple and green powder paint was a truly hilarious experience. With people of all ages, sizes and heights the sense of community was really prevalent, even with sun hidden away for the day. With each check point being a different colour and resembling a super technicolour version of ‘Saving Private Ryan’, myself and my friends were jumping through paint, dropping and rolling on the ground and also forgetting to close our mouths as we laughed and shouted through the crowd – that, I won’t forget to do next time!”

www.thecolorrun.co.uk
www.standuptocancer.org.uk