Ahead of Tru Thought's birthday party at Brighton Dome, we pick out our favourite tracks released by the label that gave us the likes of Quantic, Alice Russell and The Hot 8 Brass Band.
Pet Shop Boys headline Brighton Pride this weekend, so we pulled together SOURCE friends past and present to celebrate the duo's finest moments.
There's more to Brighton wildlife than seagulls - we've also got the biggest Elms in the world, the fastest bird and a cricket that eats human warts.
It’s easy to think that computer games are made ‘over there’ somewhere but actually Brighton has got a really strong industry.
Most rom-coms make you want to kill everyone in love, but here's some that you’d take home to meet your mum.
Brighton musicians are broke. So rather than taking to the street begging, many people take to the streets to entertain.
Here are six lesser-known tracks from Bangalter and Guy-Man from their early, arguably best, years.
When fashion meets the movies, things get a bit messed up – here are our favourite cloth-based films.
We choose the books that sparked our imagination as kids. When we do this again in 20 years time it will be Best Children’s Apps, of course.
We pick out six of the city’s finest vegetarian and vegan eating out specialists.
Everyone likes the idea of afrobeat but very few of us know where to start in this mysterious genre.
When there are so many great independent cafés in Brighton why would anyone bother with Starbucks?
You don’t have to be a games fan to like sports films – they instantly add an element of excitement to the final scenes.
EDM? As anyone who was “largin’ it” in the 90s knows it’s simply called dance music. Here's our pick of the artists who paved the way to Skrillex.
Much fighting occurred with this one - the best power ballads of the genre's golden years.
Hip hop is possibly the most difficult genre to cover. With many god-awful versions knocking around, we were relieved to find these.
Spoken sections in songs offer the chance to step back and offer a heartfelt director’s commentary on proceedings.
For many of us music is something to wallow in as we blunder through life, pinballing from one emotional catastrophe to another.
Clueless and Mean Girls are showing at the Duke's on Saturday night. Here's why they're great and four more as well.
Usually sit-com round-ups feature the same old names, with aged Basil Fawlty and Del Boy episodes propping them up, but that made us wonder. Is the modern sit-com dead?
Tiny holes in the duvet, shifty red eyes and the presence of more than one Orb CD on the shelf - all telltale signs of a stoner.
Those with a reservation at pop's top table rarely arrive on musical merits alone. The video age may be dwindling alongside the music industry's wider fortunes, but a true star still has to have that visual wow factor to shine brighter than the last. Here's a predictably contentious list of six who, in the words of Prince, got the look.
OK, so most of the time we make grand plans to see this band in that field, then that band in this tent, and come home having missed most of them and not remembering much about any of it at all. But on the rare occasions we've got our act together we've seen some great performances at festivals. In fact, here's six of them.
Admit it, you've never really thought of Brighton in terms of its authors. We were hard pressed to think of more than a handful ourselves, but we did our homework and came up with a plethora of page-turners for this heroic half-dozen.
The ingestion of edibles in a cinema setting stretches to both sides of the screen - just as well, since a six of the best overpriced pick'n'mix choices wouldn't make much of a riveting read. These are our favourites from the movie menus.