Dr Martens Competition
Win £300 worth of Doc’s by looking cool, as Dr Martens open their first Brighton store.
Who needs print and colour to stand out on a bleak winter day when monochrome, done well, can look just as rebelliously chic?
Each Sunday in Tokyo teenagers swarm the streets of Harajuku, living their lives for the day as if it were an anime comic.
At 15 we never looked this cool. Edith manages to strike the right balance between authenticity and wearability like a pro.
Nicola shows us that what you wear can have both style and substance if you think more carefully about what you’re buying.
Few would be brave enough to clash stripes, leopard spots and tribal print in one outfit but Phoebe takes on the challenge.
In all his sartorial splendour you’d think this guy was a rock star by day and an urban fashion super hero by night, ridding the world of drab and dreary clothing.
“Wherever have these freaks come from?” you’ve probably said while watching reality TV. Erm…
Enigmatic as ever, the Ultravox man brought his brand of dense electronica to the Concorde.
We’ve been lucky enough to see KRS-One at his last three Brighton shows, so expectations were high.
Straight out of the Brighton Institute of Modern Music, Friends Are Foes are a pop-punk band with a bright future.
To celebrate the release of their EP Us Baby Bare Bones packed out the Green Door Store and dazzled all.
The dark cabaret band came to Brighton Festival with a macabre take on The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner.
The Flaming Lips tarted up the Dome with some flamboyant visuals but could the band’s sound rise to the occasion?
Jamaica Inn solves the problem of not everyone wanting spicy food by serving both English classics and Jamaican staples.
Win £300 worth of Doc’s by looking cool, as Dr Martens open their first Brighton store.
This, the big Mondays show Brighton never had, was everything we could have hoped for – and much better than we expected.
A mix of pop-punk kids and pop-punk grown-ups turned up to hear Allister do their now-a-decade-old second album.
This Brighton Festival stage adaptation brought us a beautiful and insightful look at life in a divided Afghanistan.
Noir pop duo Curxes dazzled us at The Great Escape and are ready to step up to the next level.
Win £300 worth of Doc’s by looking cool, as Dr Martens open their first Brighton store.
Straight out of the Brighton Institute of Modern Music, Friends Are Foes are a pop-punk band with a bright future.
Who should you spend your £150 with this year? We’ll help, or guide you towards cheaper, more local offerings.
Jamaica Inn solves the problem of not everyone wanting spicy food by serving both English classics and Jamaican staples.
Enigmatic as ever, the Ultravox man brought his brand of dense electronica to the Concorde.
With so many great independent fashion shops in Brighton it almost impossible to choose just six to pat on the back.
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