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                <title>Kulture</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[The very latest bar to open, formerly known as the Standard. The Bar is now under new ownership and has had a massive investment with full-on club downstairs, comfortable seating throughout, even in the garden, and best yet, you no longer have to trudge miles out to sea to exercise your vocals as Tuesdays are now karaoke night from 8pm to 11pm. Lovely place with a very tastefully themed decor.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Gay clubs in Brighton</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[In the last few months Brighton's gone from having two clubs you could go to on a Saturday night - Revenge and The Club @ Charles Street - to five; with the opening of V2 (formerly Storm), The Joint (popular with bears), and Monkey (from the team behind Wild Fruit). The Honey Club on the seafront is a very mixed and thus very Brighton house club. Tony Chapman, the former owner of Revenge is also opening a new club in September. Ironically for this seaside town, summer is the quietest period in queer clubland, and there are simply too many venues chasing a limited number of punters right now. Nights offering something a little bit different – i.e not funky house - are doing the best. Try the trash cabaret Dynamite Boogaloo at Audio on Thursdays, or the "homo electro punk disco", F*ck The Pain Away. And Brighton Pride on Saturday August 5th really is the best one in the country!]]></description>
                
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                <title>The Market Diner</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[To rub shoulders - literally - with Brighton's nocturnal characters, a late-night snack at The Market Diner is a real eye-opener. This listed building stays open till sunrise for a clientele of nighthawks, clubbers and shift-workers. Order the famous 'Gutbuster' and you'll earn extra respect.]]></description>
                
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