An Interview with Best-Selling Author Dorothy Koomson Evie Coley interviews author Dorothy Koomson on how Brighton has influenced her creative journey.
The Broken Blue Plaque of Brighton’s First Jewish Resident, and what it might teach us about anti-semitism today A plaque for the city’s first Jewish resident was found broken; Ross Othen-Reeves sheds light on the man behind the plaque, and assesses the risk of hate crimes facing the Jewish community today.
Is The Prince Albert at risk of losing its crown? One of Brighton’s most beloved venues is under threat—what are the plans, and why should we be worried?
Childhood Memories: Black Rock, Brighton rock, and falling through the slats Rosy Gee recounts her fond childhood memories of family visits to Brighton in the 1960s.
Why does the i360 owe the council almost £50 million and what happens now? The Seagull investigates: how does the i360 owe so much money, and what is being done about it?
The Personal, Political, and Poetic: an interview with FemFest Lydia Wilkins interviews the team behind FemFest, Brighton's only fringe theatre arts festival that advocates for and showcases the work of women, trans and non-binary performers.
"This was the place I wanted to be": Why three international students chose Brighton Lilly Gentner speaks to three international students about what drew them to Brighton and Hove.