Cabaret REVIEW: Brighton Fringe: CircoPitanga An excellent hour of well crafted and seriously impressive skill. By Eric Page • 2 min read
Arts REVIEW: The Herbal Bed @ Theatre Royal This is a lovely piece of work, of plausible women doing daily struggle in a world where there’s no rewards for her gender for intelligence, companion, adventure or discovery, whose wiles and ability to see the bigger picture and spin a greater, more convincing story steers a ship of male fools safe By Eric Page • 3 min read
Arts REVIEW: David Hoyle’s Seaside Getaway David Hoyle is one of the most accomplished performers who grace our stages and I would encourage, urge and embolden you to go see him next time he is in town. By Eric Page • 2 min read
Features & Longread Gringa Dairy: Artisan cheeses in Peckham! Eric Page chats to Kristen Schnepp who makes award-winning, delicious artisan Mexican cheese at her urban dairy in Peckham. By Eric Page • 4 min read
Arts REVIEW: Christmas at Kew Gardens This new winter trail for 2015 is filled with magical moments to enjoy with friends and family. The one-mile sparkling path winds its way through the world-famous botanic gardens in a magical after-dark experience. By Eric Page • 4 min read
Arts INTERVIEW: Queen of the Sky Eric Page asked Caroline Reid, writer and comedian behind Pam Ann, a few deep and meaningful questions – he was lucky to get away with his life! By Eric Page • 4 min read
Arts REVIEW: La bohème: ENO This was thoroughly modern Mandy driven Mimi and it worked for me and for the rest of the audience, the full house loved it, being very generous with their cheers and applause. By Eric Page • 5 min read
Katy Bourne In The South New hate crime reporting app launches Tomorrow A new hate crime reporting app to be launched during National Hate Crime Awareness Week (October 10-18) will make it easier to record and report all strands of hate crime in Sussex. By Gary Hart • 5 min read
Arts REVIEW: Lady Macbeth Of Mtsensk: ENO Famously damned by Pravda, supposedly on Stalin’s say so as ‘muddle rather than music’ Shostakovich’s opera was premiered in 1934 and the public loved the merciless parody heaving with lust, sex, violence, corruption and the spearing of male power. By Eric Page • 4 min read
In The South Winner of best float at Brighton Pride 2015 revealed Brighton and Hove City Council, LGBT Workers Forum receives the award for best float at Brighton Pride 2015. Colin Blanchflower accepted the award on behalf of the forum from Pride Director Paul Kemp and Dulcie Weaver at the Rainbow Fund and Pride Business awards at the Hilton Brighton Metropole Hot By Graham Robson • 2 min read
Arts BOOK REVIEW: From Darkness to Diva: Skye High From Darkness to Diva Skye High Living in a world of darkness doesn’t mean we must surrender, but to survive we need to occasionally unleash the diva from within. In a world where society dictates from the moment we are born what, and who we are expected to be, a young boy struggles with the […] By Eric Page • 3 min read
Arts REVIEW: Festival: The Joey Arias Experience A great night out, with a stunning performer in the perfect venue, the band could have been a little tighter as they seemed as languid and laid back as Arias pretended to be, but somehow that’s a small criticism for what was one of the best Festival shows I’ve seen. By Eric Page • 3 min read