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A Fine Line
Brighton artist Aubrey Beardsley, who died 120 years ago aged 25, was known for combining the grotesque and gorgeous. STEVE ROBERTS examines his legacy
Harbinger Of Spring
IN THE words of Shakespeare, the ever-popular primrose is the “first-born child of Ver, merry spring-time’s harbinger.
Postcards Of Post-Impressionism
It depicts a landmark much-beloved by the Bloomsbury Group. MICHAEL ESCOLME uncovers the story behind Landscape at Asheham House, Lewes
John Moore Jewellery
The award-winning Brighton-based jewellery designer who is breaking new ground by experimenting with materials and movement
Feast Food
Sarah Raven is not only an inspirational cook and gardener, she was also once a doctor – knowledge that informs her new healthy eating cookbook. From her idyllic farmhouse in the Sussex Weald, she talks to ANGELA WINTLE about her passion for “good, good food”
New Homes In Handcross
Crest Nicholson to launch new development at Hoadlands Grange in Handcross
Smugglers' Rest
Contraband goods provided a valuable source rest of income for Rottingdean in years past, and a number of illustrious figures have made it their home since then
A Royal Romantic
The story of Prince Augustus, the only previous Duke of Sussex, is a tale of family breakdown, two illegal weddings and a heartbroken bookish and sensitive boy
Den Of Mischief
Summer is now in full swing and this year’s fox cubs are really finding their feet.
Safe In The Sun
Leading dermatologist Dr Tamara Griffiths offers her advice on making the most of the sunshine this summer
A Recipe For Happiness
When Match of the Day presenter Jimmy Hill succumbed to dementia, his wife Bryony determined not to fade with him. She reflects on the healing power of growing and cooking your own.
Life In The Fast Lane?
Last time Clive Agran went to Bexhill it was for a speed awareness course. But he wasn’t the first to race at high speed around the town.
Time To Slow Down
As giant snails take over Brighton and Hove for the next two months, Sally Turner speaks to an artist behind twodistinctive snail designs about what inspired her creations
Talk Of The Town
Former Shoreham Labour candidate Sophie Cook discussesbeing the first transgender person to work in the Premier League,transitioning and her vision for Sussex.
Full Circle
Olivier Award-winning theatre producer Michael McCabes childhood trips to the theatre in Sussex inspired a glittering careerbehind the curtain of some of the West Ends biggest shows. And now, after returning to his Sussex roots, he is bringing therazzle-dazzle of the West End to theatres across the country.
Keepers Of The Flame
Towards the end of her lifetime Lee Millers photography wasnt fully appreciated. But her formerChiddingly home has been keeping her name alive.
Horror From Horsham To Hollywood
This year marks the bicentenary of Mary Shelleys horror novel Frankenstein. Amanda Hodges explores its Sussex connections.
Feel The Buzz
The UKs climate is playing havoc with honeybees, something that should be a concern to us all.
Lest We Forget
It was on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month that the worlds first industrial war ended. A century on, Sussex remembers
Harbour Lights
Pagham Harbour has inspired photographer Richard Dunkley for20 years. Ahead of a charity event he introduces his favourite shots
Moth Of Nightmares
A WORD ABOUT WILDLIFE with Michael Blencowe ofSussex Wildlife Trust
Hidden History
Micheal Elscombe discovers the interesting literary historyassociated with an unattributed painting which hangs at Batemans
Romantic Retreat
Baliffscourt is an eccentric but beautiful hotel on a quiet stretch of the West Sussex coast – perfect for a Valentine’s break
All Sett For A Spring Clean
Badgers have spent the winter months mostly underground. They don’t hibernate but do spend a lot of time asleep in their setts, emerging occasionally to forage but otherwise surviving on fat reserves laid down last autumn.
The Tunnelling Terrorist
They’re traditionally seen as the gardener’s enemy – eating worms and destroying lawns. But don’t be too quick to call the exterminators.
A Wheel Around The Weald
Secret Sussex explores four of the villages on the far east of East Sussex and discovers tales of lost heroes, ransacked abbeys and a strange pub toilet.
Making Memories
Self-taught newborn and maternity photographer Reka Choy wants her past insecurities to help inspire women to celebrate their bodies, as Simone Hellyer discovers.
Body Re-Building
Brighton-based health coach Jo Morrison has fought back from two cancer battles to win a series of bodybuilding competitions as Harry Maddock discovers.
Kids Know Best
Brighton author Simon Lelic is not shying away from the big issues in society with his first children’s book, as Simone Hellyer discovers.
Innovators In The Field
No prizes for guessing which subject dominated discussions at the annual South of England Farming Conference