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Viva Lewes Issue 117 June 2016

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THE TRANSPORT ISSUE<br />

CONTENTS<br />

Bits and bobs.<br />

8-25. This month’s cover artist, Jack<br />

Davey, of Studio Bolt, this month’s<br />

My <strong>Lewes</strong> Tony Parker, and the usual<br />

suspects including a far-flung Spread<br />

the Word, an Eastport Lane Ghost<br />

Pub and the <strong>Lewes</strong> Living Wage<br />

group.<br />

45<br />

Columns.<br />

27-31. David Jarman is on theme<br />

(for once), Chloë King is on a bookcooking<br />

high, and Mark Bridge is on<br />

the buses.<br />

In Town this Month.<br />

33. Jonathan Brown’s on-tour play A<br />

Good Jew comes home.<br />

35. The Pells Pool’s resident (longhand)<br />

writer, Tanya Shadrick.<br />

37-41. Classical music. Beatrice<br />

Philips, founding director of the<br />

<strong>Lewes</strong> Chamber Music Festival,<br />

Glyndebourne singer Christopher<br />

Purves (on A Cunning Little Vixen<br />

and time away from home) and Paul<br />

Austin Kelly’s round-up.<br />

43-49. Art. Lucinka Soucek’s Passing<br />

Trains, and what’s on in and around<br />

town including Rachael Plummer,<br />

Melanie Manchot, Willem Sandberg<br />

and Prunella Clough.<br />

51-57. Diary Dates. What’s what and<br />

what’s on, including, <strong>June</strong> being <strong>June</strong>,<br />

a whole lot of fêtes.<br />

59-60. Gig guide. John Crampton’s<br />

<strong>Lewes</strong> Railway Station p. 97 (photo courtesy of Edward Reeves)

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