Best website
REALBrighton
If it's going on, you'll find out about it on REALBrighton. If it's been on, you can read the reviews and see the photographic evidence afterwards. A sort of community site, (a bit like ours, but without the wedding cake bit at the end). Night life listings are updated daily, so you can keep your diary filled with clubbing, theatre and of course, Lovebrighton events. realbrighton.com
Best reading
Cheeky guide to Brighton
The Cheeky Guide to Brighton will take you on a factual but comic journey to the many corners of our celebrated City, taking in its famous nightlife, gay scene and exotic shops, as well as lesser-known features such as underground tunnels and places in which to contact the dead. Expect a wealth of funny stories and bizarre characters, as the book dishes out such essential information as where to eat the best fish and chips, where to spot your favourite celebrity and what to do in an emergency should you find yourself at Brighton Marina.
Cheeky guide to Love
Hilarious and just a little bit naughty, the Cheeky Guide to Love is a self-help manual for the bewildered twenty-first century lover. This book takes the reader through the thorny problems of attracting a partner, falling in love with them and keeping them from running away (once you‚ve let slip your less appealing habits). It also offers ideas on how to spice up a stag, hen or wedding night, and even how to cope with the heartache of the inevitable divorce ten years later. cheekyguides.co.uk
Best freebie
Ok, so Brighton & Hove have 101 or more free magazines and papers full of can‚t live without info on anything and everything, but we like this one best. Insight is diverse and intelligent, aimed at professionals who live work and play in the city. You can pick one up at various points all over the city (400 to be exact)-are we going to list all the places-no we are not! theinsight.co.uk
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