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  • Booth hat-trick fires Lewes

    Lewes boss Steven King hailed an "absolutely brilliant" performance by his side after they ran riot against lowly Dorchester today to win 5-1. King had the luxury of a full-strength squad to choose from and it showed. Justin Keeler fired the hosts into

  • Rook flying high for Horsham

    Horsham came from a goal down to beat Leyton 2-1 at the Atspeed Stadium in the premier division. Carl Rook bagged the Hornets' goals on 35 and 73 minutes after former Eastbourne Borough striker Louis Fazackerley had struck for the visitors. Leyton were

  • Reds Shot down by quick goals

    Crawley paid the price for two lapses in concentration at the back as their seven-game unbeaten run came to an end against Aldershot. Reds conceded two sloppy goals in three minutes early in the second half to suffer their first home defeat since October

  • Wilkins: We should have won it

    Albion ended their hoodoo at Crewe - but boss Dean Wilkins still had mixed feelings. He felt the Seagulls should have won after picking up their first point in seven visits to Gresty Road. They had numerous chances, especially late on, once Bas Savage

  • Albion end their Crewe hoodoo

    At last the long wait is over. Albion, beaten on all six of their previous visits to Gresty Road, ended the jinx in an entertaining stalemate. They continued their fine form on the road when Bas Savage secured only their second away draw in League One

  • Hawks lose amid controversy

    Whitehawk 0, Truro City 1. WHITEHAWK'S FA Vase dream ended amid controversy on and off the pitch at a packed East Brighton Park. Visitors Truro clinched a place in the semi-finals courtesy of Stewart Yetton's header four minutes from time. But Hawks

  • Gruff Rhys, Komedia, Brighton

    He may have swapped tanks (of the techno-playing military variety) for tank-tops and manic psychedelia for lilting acoustica but Gruff Rhys still puts on some of the most imaginative live shows around. The second solo project from the Super Furry Animals

  • A very bright idea

    There are lots of myths surrounding energy-saving light bulbs: they're ugly, don't fit and are only efficient when used for long periods of time. One thing which is not a myth, however, is that this humble bulb could change the world. Once we

  • Preston United FC

    Phil Lovell emails from Saltdean: "Going through some old photographs, I came across this one of Brighton's Preston United under-18s football team of 1950, managed by Tom Pentecost. "I was saddened to realise how many of that team had passed away

  • Old-time drift

    Sometimes, when snow fails to settle on the coast, it can be lying heavily in the hilly suburbs. Woodingdean, being one of the highest and most exposed, tends to collect more snow than most. This picture, taken in the Thirties, shows snow clearance

  • Communicating Doors, Barn Theatre, Southwick

    Time travel is very much in vogue at the moment with such TV successes as Dr Who and Life on Mars making the idea acceptable as entertainment. Therefore it is a crafty move by the Wick Theatre Company to stage Alan Ayckbourn's extremely funny comedy

  • Matt Berry, Komedia, Brighton

    You've heard of comedians' comedians, right? Well, how's about comedians' musicians? Matt Berry, sometime gun-wielding doctor, evil zoo owner and high executioner to the King of England, is the go-to guy for the comedic crowd looking to add a bit of