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If You Ask Me: Brand Aversion
The USA’s economy may be about to nosedive, but they’re still at the top of the insanity index, writes Flo Whitaker
Flo Whitaker
Jan 22


Win A Pair Of Tickets To West End Comedy Hit GLORIOUS! At Devonshire Park Theatre
The critically acclaimed West End hit comedy GLORIOUS! comes to Eastbourne’s Devonshire Park Theatre on its 20th Anniversary tour starring Wendi Peters from 17 - 21 February, and we're offering you the chance to win a pair of tickets for opening night! Florence Foster Jenkins (Wendi Peters) is about to blow your mind…and possibly your eardrums! Dubbed ‘the worst singer in the world,’ Glorious! is the true story of American socialite Florence Foster Jenkins, known for her fla
jamiecrow2
Jan 21


Homes Extra: Glorious Glazing
Do your windows need some love and attention? Look no further than our window guide, from styles, glazed doors, and the latest technology
Sara Whatley
Jan 20


More East Sussex Bank Branches To Close This Week
Several more bank branches across East Sussex are closing this week, prompting concerns about the impact on older residents and local businesses

Dominic Kureen
Jan 19


Rail Disruption Expected Across Sussex After Engineering Work Overruns
Rail passengers across Sussex are being warned to expect disruption on Monday morning, after planned weekend engineering work overran.

Dominic Kureen
Jan 19


Thousands Of Bags Of Chips Wash Up On Sussex Beach
Thousands of bags of chips have washed up on a beach near Eastbourne, after several shipping containers drifted ashore along the Sussex coastline

Dominic Kureen
Jan 19


Top Five Times Children’s TV Accidentally Went Full Horror
Children’s TV was meant to be safe. Bright colours. Friendly faces. Moral lessons. And yet… every so often, it went completely off the rails and delivered scenes that felt ripped straight from a horror film — with no warning and no counselling afterwards. Here are five times kids’ TV accidentally went full horror… and left us scarred for life... 5. Goosebumps — “The Mask” (1995) The premise alone was unsettling: a mask that fuses to your face and slowly takes over your person
jamiecrow2
Jan 19


Top Five Classic Game Shows That Felt Like Social Experiments
With the massive success of BBC's The Traitors, it’s become clear that we love watching people lie, panic, form alliances, and slowly unravel under pressure. It feels modern. Psychological. Very now. But the truth is, TV has been running social experiments in front of us for decades — we just used to call them game shows. Long before reality TV got self-aware, these programmes quietly tested trust, greed, fear, and group dynamics, all while insisting everyone was “just having
jamiecrow2
Jan 19
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