Tag Archive: Eastbourne

Crossing The Screen International Film Festival

Crossing The Screen International Film Festival returns for its second outing this November.

Interview: Slim Goodgroove has no fear

Slim Goodgroove hits England’s sunshine coast soon to party with the Jellyfunk Allstars. We have a chat to him about it.

Music interview: Shaka Loves You

https://youtube.com/watch?v=rVSvW-k_8Fs Jellyfunk Allstars are renowned for putting on amazing parties featuring The Funk Hunters and Skiitour. This Saturday they present Glasgow’s finest funky/mash-up production duo Shaka Loves You, at Maxims in Eastbourne, East Sussex… Read More

Eastbourne Pier: post-fire photos

Last week, Eastbourne, a sleepy seaside town on the South Coast of England, favoured by blue-rinsed holiday-makers, became national news when fire ravaged one of its main attractions. The 150-year-old Pier, which penetrates… Read More

Interview: The Knife author, Lee Markham

‘The Knife’ is the startling first novel from Eastbourne-based author Lee Markham. It’s a gritty, ferocious and angry indictment of social inequality and institutional neglect in 21st Century Britain. It also happens to… Read More

Interview: Kris Weston’s fuzzy dimension

Kris Weston, aka Thrash, was the creative driving-force behind The Orb’s early material and has remixed Primal Scream, Depeche Mode and U2. He is currently working on a new crowd-funded album. 25ThC caught… Read More

Art: Chiharu Shiota’s first solo UK show

Heads-up, England! Berlin-based Japanese artist, Chiharu Shiota, is heading to Blighty for her debut solo show in a British public gallery. She will create one of her monumental signature ‘thread’ installations at Towner,… Read More

Interview: Getting to Know Sara Grabek

Model and artist Sara Grabek talks to Something You Said about music, her inspirations and her big plans for the future: I’d say I am a dreamer. And a bit of a hippy… Read More

Jim Bob and Isy Suttie at The Lamb Inn

Eastbourne, in the South of England, is not known for much other than being the place where blue-rinsed octogenarians tan their leathered skin on pebbled beaches. It has never been ‘on the circuit’,… Read More