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Plenty of highlights remain as Brighton Festival enters its final week

Josie Long, Brighton Festival 2021 c. Giles Smith On Monday 24 May, Abigail Conway’s The Candle Project opens at The Spire in Kemptown. An ancient ritual for our times, participants can make their own candle with a message inside, to be added to a large installation. At the end of the week, a spectacular livestreamed lighting ceremony will feature soundscapes with contributions from local choirs. Robot Selfie arrives in Brighton on Friday 28 May. At Greater Brighton Metropolitan College, a wall drawing robot will create a giant mural on an outside wall, using selfies which can be submitted by members of the public from Wednesday 26 May.

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Grotesque, paranoid, frazzled: why the mum is TV s most compelling character | Culture

Of course, there have been varied depictions of mothers on screen for decades. Some, such as Roseanne or Nora Ephron’s film Heartburn, were even written by mothers themselves. There were the long-suffering, or straight-faced mothers such as Barbara Royle in The Royle Family or Pam Shipman in Gavin & Stacey; eye-rolling mothers such as Karen in Cold Feet or Sue in Outnumbered; the lovelorn single mums of Birds of a Feather; the formidable matriarch Peggy Mitchell in EastEnders; or the animated cottage loaf that was Ma Larkin in The Darling Buds of May. But lately more complex portrayals of motherhood have emerged, serving as sweetcorn-like nuggets of honesty in the nappy contents of popular culture.

Brighton Festival: Airport boards put up in Pavilion Gardens

AIRPORT-style arrivals and departures boards have appeared in a popular city centre garden. The boards in the Pavilion Gardens, Brighton have caused confusion among passers-by after they first spotted earlier today. But it has now been confirmed that the boards were created by artist duo Yara and Davina for the start of the Brighton Festival. The installation is part of the Brighton Festival The installation will display names submitted by members of the public as a way of celebrating and commemorating birth, an arrival and death, a departure. Visitors and passers-by can contribute names by asking a guide in the Pavilion Gardens or via mobile phone or laptop from anywhere in the world.

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