Folkestone might not be heaven, but that depends very much on how you interpret one of 22 international artists who have created public art installations for the first Folkestone Triennial. Nathan Coley's ambiguous illuminated text sculpture, 'Heaven Is A Place
The National Gardens Scheme will open 3,600 gardens to the public on Saturday July 19, to raise money for cancer and caring charities, as well as the National Trust's garden Careership programme.
A great little website featuring events and activities run at Whitehawk Primary School in Brighton on life in the Second World War on the home front. Launched this week by Screen Archive South East, at the University of Brighton, in
Catch upcoming stars before they head up north for Fringe glory... two full length shows on one superb bill! Phil Nichol is the 2006 winner of the If.comedy Award (formerly the Perrier Award ), returns with a brand new comedy
Turning of the Wheel of Teaching - Buddhist observance of the day when Gautama Buddha made his first public proclamation to five ascetics. He taught the middle way, the noble eight-fold path and the four noble truths.