- 'Sharp drop' in degree courses
- Travellers 'hit by rip-off charges'
- Probe into sex-selection abortions
- UK urged to support tar sands ban
- GPs 'overpaid for ghost patients'
- Action urged on hip fracture costs
- Clegg reveals £1bn jobs fund boost
- RBS set to unveil £400m bonus pot
- Tributes to 'jolly jester' Carson
- 'MP' held after Commons disturbance
- Fast-track asylum delays criticised
- Korean firm wins MoD tankers deal
- Mother and daughter given Asbos
- 'Exceptionally' mild weather on way
- Teenager 'repeatedly raped by gang'
- Man quizzed over women's murders
- Cherie Blair makes phone hack claim
- Man accused of murdering vicar
- Peacocks saved, but 3,000 jobs go
- Sex attacker was under surveillance
Lifestyle
FILM REVIEW: Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance 3D (12A)
In his epic poem Divine Comedy, Dante describes Hell as nine concentric circles of increasing suffering, in which unrepentant sinners are condemned to punishments that fit their crimes.
REVIEW: Us Puppeteers at the Nightingale
THE beast lurking underneath the surface of humanity was explored in an exciting new play this week.
REVIEW: Sense and Sensibility, Connaught Theatre, Worthing
WORTHING has a warm fondness for Jane Austen, who probably based her final, unfinished, novel on the town after she came to stay here for a few months at the age of 29.
REVIEW: Star Quality at the Theatre Royal, Brighton
IT’S not one of his most well-known pieces, but Noël Coward’s Star Quality has just that.
Arundel folk gives voice to Worthing mum’s loving message
ARUNDEL folk club organiser Chris Davis is helping to stage a special concert, with a mother’s song for her autistic son certain to be among the highlights.
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Entertainment
FILM: Corman’s World: Exploits of a Hollywood Rebel (Cert TBC)
For almost 60 years, Michigan-born filmmaker Roger Corman has been a beacon of low-budget creativity and invention in the industry, directing and producing hundreds of films that have launched the careers of some of Hollywood’s great talents behind and in front of the camera.
FILM: Position among the Stars (Cert TBC)
Following his celebrated 2001 film The Eye Of The Day and Shape Of The Moon in 2004, Dutch filmmaker Leonard Retel Helmrich completes his trilogy documenting the trials and tribulations of the Shamshuddin family in the slums of Jakarta.
West Sussex youngsters invited to join RSPB’s WildPix competition
PART of the British Wildlife Photography Awards, the RSPB Wildpix competition is looking for youngsters across West Sussex to enter the national competition, which for the first time ever has teamed up with the British Wildlife Photography Awards.
Can you solve the mystery of the violin with no note?
IT sounds like something out of a TV crime drama – a mystery man leaves a package on a doorstep and walks off into the night, never to be seen again.
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Can you solve the mystery of the violin with no note?
IT sounds like something out of a TV crime drama – a mystery man leaves a package on a doorstep and walks off into the night, never to be seen again.
4 commentsFASHION: Catwalk show in aid of Guild Care
GUILD Care is hosting a catwalk fashion show on Wednesday, February 29, to raise funds for its Healthy Living Programme.
REVIEW: Brighton Philharmonic concert, Brighton Dome
GUITARIST Craig Ogden excelled playing two greatly contrasting pieces in Sunday’s (February 12) highly entertaining Brighton Philharmonic concert at the Dome.
Winning images from Worthing Camera Club
THESE striking images were the prize winners of Worthing Camera Club’s first competition of 2012.
1 commentREVIEW: West Sussex Youth Orchestra (conductor John Gibbons, soloist Robin Bier - contralto), Worthing Assembly Hall, Sunday 12th February 2012
AN American beauty singing British music was the highlight of the West Sussex Youth Orchestra’s annual Worthing showcase the Youth Prom. Alaskan, Robin Bier’s purity and evenness of tone underlined the strength of Karl Jenkins’ vocal composition when she capped an entire first half of the Welshman’s music.
Games and gaming
Games review: Asura`s Wrath
HERE we are again in the world of ANIME, this time it`s all about gods and mega beings, ASURA`S WRATH (sounds like something you get after a chilli cook off) is a new game from CAPCOM and CYBER CONNECT 2 .
Games review: Happy Action Theater
OH to be a six year old again, you just live in your own little world and you’re still young enough to enjoy the simple things in life.
Games review: Gotham City Imposters
“HOLY HOLE IN A DONUT!” Batman sure has come on over the years, from the camp Adam West version to the camp George Clooney version, and finally the moody, always seems to be raining version we have today played by moody, drama queen, Christian Bale, now for me the original was always the best Bruce and Dick living in a big house together, sliding down poles and fighting bad guys.
Games review: UFC Undisputed 3
I HAVE never been much of a fan of wrestling type games, they just try to be real and end up not being, I much prefer some mega being who you know is not real, who can leap into the air and fire laser beams from his fingers.
Games review: Head phones
WE ALL know the scenario; you’re sitting there totally immersed in the latest shoot `em up, music cranked up, bullets whizzing past your head, explosions echo all around you as you make that final assault to get to the next level.
Showbiz
Cowell coy on US X Factor line-up
Simon Cowell is playing it coy about rumours that Fergie, Britney Spears and Janet Jackson are being considered for the US version of The X Factor.
Atkinson condemned for ageism views
Miriam O'Reilly has criticised Blackadder star Rowan Atkinson after he described her legal action against the BBC as an "attack on creative free expression".
Tributes paid to funnyman Carson
Tributes have been paid to comedian Frank Carson, best known for his catchphrase "It's a cracker", who died has aged 85.
Mendes: Craig real man like Connery
James Bond director Sam Mendes has said Daniel Craig is a "real man" on screen, just like previous 007 Sean Connery.
Kelly reveals horse fall 'fright'
Lorraine Kelly has told how she suffered a "real fright" when she fell from a horse, which then stamped on her leg.
Food and drink
FOOD REVIEW: Ship & Anchor, off Station Road, Ford
WHAT could be better on a cold winter’s eve than a traditional roast dinner, beside a crackling fire, to warm the cockles of your heart?
FOOD REVIEW: La Galleria, East Street, Shoreham
Delicious food and sterling service were the hallmarks of our evening at La Galleria.
FOOD REVIEW: The Hungry Hut, Newland Road, Worthing
Looking for somewhere new to go for lunch? Try The Hungry Hut in Newland Road, Worthing.
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Weather for Worthing
Thursday 23 February 2012
Today
Light rain
Temperature: 8 C to 9 C
Wind Speed: 28 mph
Wind direction: South west
Tomorrow
Cloudy
Temperature: 8 C to 12 C
Wind Speed: 15 mph
Wind direction: South west

