The Verse’s Rosie Smith partners with Cheap Monday on a ‘university’ inspired lookbook, perfect for the student on a budget! As a student, I understand the struggle that is finding an outfit every day to wear to university, especially when you think you have no clothes in that full wardrobe […]
Arts
The Verse’s Jake Francis reviews A King’s Appetite at Brighton Museum and Art Gallery, exhibiting until 5th November 2017. After learning of Laura Ford’s title for her exhibition – A King’s Appetite, you’d be right to expect a gargantuan body of works, exceeding in regality, quantity and scale in equal […]
The Verse’s Jake Francis reviews Common Threads at Phoenix Brighton from 30th September to 5th November. Subtlety is not a word that springs to mind in Common Threads and, subsequently, neither is the phrase that usually accompanies it: ‘less is more’. Now if you’re a follower of contemporary art, you may […]
The Verse’s Csenge Krokovay previews The Butch Monologues, which comes to The Marlborough Theatre on Wednesday 15th November. The Butch Monologues: 5 butches, 50 stories exploring sexuality, vulnerability, and desire; 60 minutes of the influential and hilarious show now coming to Brighton! This and so much more we can […]
The Verse’s Liberty Gatcombe tells us about Brighton’s new online resource for LGBTQ+ history and support for its youth Into the Outside is a new online resource led by Brighton based company ‘Photoworks’. Supported by The Heritage Lottery Fund, the learning project takes a deeper look at Brighton and Hove’s […]