Tuesday, June 1st
Children Whitehawk Library
Whitehawk Road
01273 290800
www.brighton-hove-libraries.org.uk
WASP (Whitehawk After Schools Club) Two-hour half-term craft activities. Under 8s must bring an adult. Permission slip required
10:30am
 
Clubbing The Basement Club - Legends
01273 624462
31-34 Marine Parade
www.basementclub.co.uk
Scene Queen DJ lil' Alex plays the soundtrack of Brighton. Selected drinks from £1.50 Plus student deals
11pm-4am
Free
 
Exhibition Brighton Museum and Art Galleries Exhibition Gallery
Royal Pavilion Gardens
03000 290900
www.brighton.virtualmuseum.info
From Sickert to Gertler: Modern British Art from Boxted House celebrates the lives of Bobby and Natalie Bevan and the works that hung on the walls of their home, Boxted House, which became a gathering place for artists after World War II. Paintings by Bobby's parents and their friends, including Walter Sickert, Harold Gilman and Charles Ginner, hung beside works by Bobby and Natalie's own friends, such as Christopher Nevinson, John Armstrong and Frederick Gore. The house became a social centre for artists like John Nash, Cedric Morris and Lett Haines.
10am–5pm
Adult(16+) £5,Child 15 or under Free, £3 concs
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Exhibition Brighton Museum and Art Galleries
Royal Pavilion Gardens
03000 290900
www.brighton.virtualmuseum.info
The Spice of Life Mr Willett’s Popular PotteryTraditional containers for condiments and contemporary accessories for the dinner table.
10am - 5pm
 
Exhibition Brighton Museum and Art Galleries
Royal Pavilion Gardens
03000 290900
www.brighton.virtualmuseum.info
New Arrivals: Recent Gifts to the Fine Art Collection. Portraits and landscapes by Victorian painters, including Pre-Raphaelite artists, alongside artistic depictions of Brighton.
10am - 5pm
 
Exhibition Jubilee Library
Juilee Street
01273 290800
www.brighton-hove-libraries.org.uk
Curious? Rare Books Exhibition. Show of unusual works donated by residents of Brighton, housed in Rare Books and Special Collections. Open all week in Tony Miller Reading Room, Upper Floor.
11.30am - 12.30pm
 
Exhibition Phoenix Brighton
01273 603700
10-14 Waterloo Place
www.phoenixbrighton.org
Dream Home. In a twist to the Open House theme, Phoenix Brighton takes visitors on a voyeuristic tour of a home which has been inserted into a public gallery space. Moving through a labyrinth of hallways, rooms, wardrobes and hidden spaces, visitors can catch glimpses of the private lives of its inhabitants.
11am - 5pm
Free entry
 
Exhibition Preston Manor
Preston Drove
03000 290900
www.brighton.virtualmuseum.info
Unravelling the Manor House
Works by 12 artists, placed in the Edwardian setting of historic Preston Manor. Each artist has studied a different history of the manor, the people who lived there and the traces of their lives left behind, or imagined what may have happened when it was a lively society home.The contributors are handpicked by Unravelled, a group of contemporary artists who use craft skills in unusual ways. They include James Hunting, who reminds us of the daily routines of bygone times by embroidering details of servants’ uniforms on ghost-like fabrics Catherine Bertola, who uses pin pricks to reveal the uncomfortable realities of the history of lacemaking Laura Splan, an artist based in New York, whose fashion accessories, made using facial gel, reference the stylish life of former times at the manor
10.15am - 4.15pm
Admission payable
 
Exhibition Brighton Pavilion Cafe Balcony
Royal Pavilion Gardens
03000 290900
www.brighton.virtualmuseum.info
Pavilion Unseen Michael C Hughes’s evocative photographs venture into less explored areas and dark unlit corners of the Royal Pavilion.
9.30am - 5pm
 
Herbal usage The Coach House
07796054442
22 Walpole Road7 George Street
atthecoachhouse@googlemail.com
The Green Aprons. Following on from the introductory herbal medicine course, Green Aprons starts putting into practice some simple home health recipes. Our focus here is locality, seasonal growth study of growth, habitat and symbiosis. A creative informal, fun evening sharing ancient knowledge and bringing it home. 
7-9pm
£10 per session
 
Karaoke Queens Arms
01273 696873
7 George Street
www.queensarmsbrighton.com
Betty Swollocks Karaoke Show
9pm
Free
 
Music Bom-Banes
01273 606299
24 George Street
www.bom-banes.co.uk
Nava from the Blind Jerrys is going to be holding this 1st Tuesday of the month night for a while. Cosmo - this goodness gracious hard to praise high enough talented young chap - doing about an hour with looper as well as some gorgeous acoustic songs. James Riley with some fine songs with guitar
Nava and Rich from the Blind Jerrys with songs and fiddle Myself, Jane Bom-Bane, with a couple of hat songs (Lovely Belgian beers 50p off tonight!)
8pm
£3 (Best to book)
 
Music Komedia (Upstairs)
01273 647100
44-47 Gardener Street
www.komedia.co.uk
Natty plus Aruba Red. Fresh from engineering for artists including Mos Def, Queen and Razorlight, Natty returns to Komedia with his amazing mix of reggae, afro-beat, folk and soul.
8pm
£10

 
Music Legends Bar, Cabaret Venue & pre-club Chameleon!’
01273 624462
31-34 Marine Parade
www.legendsbrighton.com
JAYKEY'S & PC'S MOBILE DISCO from 11pmTerrace & bar open all day - Smoking area - Food Daily 12-5pm Free entry to Basement Club
11am -5am
 
Music The Amsterdam
01273 688825
11-12 Marine Parade
www.amsterdam.uk.com
The Piano Bar. Join Mark Russell with his special brand of music. Feel free to join in and give requests.
8pm - 12pm
Free entry

 
Pool The Marlborough
01273 709709
4 Princes Street
www.the-marlborough.co.uk
Killer Pool
50p per game
 
Theatre Theatre Royal
08448 717650
New Road
www.theatreroyal.org.uk
Beauty and the Beast Local production company Brighton Theatre Group stage Beauty and the Beast, an unforgettable trip into the magical world of Disney.
7.30pm