April / May 2019
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CONTENTS 8 A RIGHT ROYAL SHIMMER AT THE QUEENS HOTEL 10 RECIPE 12 MAKING A CRUST 18 WELCOME HOME 24 STREET TALK 32 FACE TO FACE 42 CULTURE VULTURE 44 HIDDEN SPACES 50 VICTORIOUS FESTIVAL 52 GUT FEELING 60 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS 46 HOT FOOD MONDAYS 66 BTW...
CONTRIBUTORS Emma Beatty teaches journalism at the University of Portsmouth. She has lived in Southsea for twelve years, and has two children John Worsey is a creative copywriter, based in Southsea. He works in Marketing & Communications at the University of Portsmouth Kate Thompson is a Southsea writer with a passion for uncovering quirky human interest stories Neil Maxwell is director of Fry & Kent Estate Agents, and a volunteer crew member of the RNLI Southsea Lifestyle Produced by Salad Publishing Ltd Editor: Kevin John Dean Editorial assistant: Kai Austin Dean Creative Director: Zirrinia Austin Dean Social media: Urban Salt Web design: Daniel Sweeney What’s on listings: Sophie McCue
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t is always good to have a theme for the intro to the magazine. It wasn’t difficult to find one for this edition - CHANGE. Not just the change of season, which has already got off to a flying start, but also in the community, exciting renovations at The Queens Hotel (p.8), change of ownership at Knight & Lee (p.24).
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Then there’s personal change, opening a bakery without any experience of bread making (p.12), moving lock stock and dachshund from London to Southsea, see Welcome Home (p.18). Or how about trying to bring change and comfort to the homeless see (p.64). I could go on, but I’m off to enjoy the Spring sunshine. Kevin John Dean
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A RIGHT ROYAL SHIMMER AT THE QUEENS HOTEL Southsea Lifestyle writer Kate Thompson was delighted to be invited back to see the progress being made in the multi-million-pound transformation of the beautiful Queens Hotel.
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rom the gold leaf adorned ceiling panels to the sumptuous new Axminster carpet, it’s clear to see that
no expense has been spared in the opulent Elizabeth Room at the Queens Hotel. Interior designer Rebecca Peach has allowed the scale and elegance of the room to shape her scheme, and it will provide the perfect backdrop for weddings and grand gatherings for many years to come. It took four and a half weeks to complete the
painstaking application of the gold leaf to the ceiling panels at a cost of £50,000 – a fifth of the overall budget to transform the stunning space.
“We’ve set up a joinery workshop in the basement so we can do the more intricate restoration work using skills from years gone by,” explained Farid Yeganeh, the hotelier who leads the consortium of owners. “The bar has been restored to a cocktail bar, and the Elizabeth Room is now a truly beautiful space.” You can always tell a great deal about an establishment by the state of the traditionally smallest room in the place. Female visitors to the Queens Hotel may recall the quite simply enormous ladies’ loos that were spectacularly over specified when it came to floorspace. (The space has now been reconfigured to create a suite of offices).
The Elizabeth Room ceiling. Photo by Aina Sutka
The men’s room. Photo by Aina Sutka
events we have here, such as the Victorious Festival,” said Farid. The team of craftsmen he has secured to undertake the transformation of the Queens Hotel clearly love the challenge of the work. They have come up with neat solutions that amplify the inherent beauty of the Edwardian baroque building, while at the same time bringing it up to the standards of a top-class hotel in the 21 st century.
The powder room. Photo by James White
A beautiful new powder room has been built in the former coachman’s residence. It’s the place where, in days gone by, he could keep an eye out for approaching carriages through his strategically placed look-out. Accessed via the original marble stairs, the space is delightful. And fellas can answer the call of nature in suitably
And it’s the little details that count. False ceilings which gave the corridors an institutional feel, have been replaced with floating panels, which let in the light, but make the space feel more intimate and secure. Rejuvenating the Queens Hotel hasn’t just been all about glitter and glamour, there were some serious infrastructure issues that needed to be tackled as well. “When we took over, there were three combination boilers running the whole business. When one guest had a shower, it meant the rest of the building had
stylish surroundings too.
to wait for three quarters of an hour for more hot
Rebecca Peach has waved her magic wand
water – it was always draining down the tank.
in the bedrooms too, using dramatic colour schemes
“We have spent half a million pounds on a new
to make the most of the scale and outlook. They are
water system, to ensure everyone can have piping
spacious and luxurious with balconies over-looking
hot water,” said Farid.
the stunning Solent seascape. “We just love that view – it’s changing all the time
The aim to become Southsea’s first four-star hotel remains, and work wil l start this year on the spa
and we are so lucky to be able to offer the best
and conference rooms. “We have made a good
location to see everything. “We have a live webcam
start, and there is still more to do. “You can see and
which can be accessed from our website, so
feel the potential – it really is an exciting time once
everyone can see the Solent and all the wonderful
again for the Queens Hotel,” said Farid. 9
VEGAN TOMATO SOUP WITH SPINACH RAVIOLI Serves 6 Prepare 15 minutes, plus cooling Cook hour, plus cooling
INGREDIENTS 2 x 300g packs Waitrose 1 Red Choice Tomatoes, halved • 3 medium leeks, trimmed and roughly chopped • 5 garlic cloves, peeled and halved • 4 thyme sprigs • 2 tbsp olive oil • 400g can butter beans, rinsed and drained • 500ml Cooks’ Ingredients Fresh Vegetable Stock • 2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil, plus extra to drizzle • 250g pack Waitrose & Partners Vegan Spinach Ravioli • Handful basil leaves
1 Preheat the oven to 200°C, gas mark 6. Put the tomatoes, along with any vines (for extra flavour), in a large roasting tray. Add the leeks, garlic and thyme; drizzle over the olive oil and season. Roast for 25 minutes, then add the butter beans, stock and 250ml water to the tray; return to the oven for another 15 minutes. Set aside to cool for 10 minutes.
2 Remove and discard any woody thyme sprigs and tomato vines from the tray, then tip the contents into a large blender with 1 tbsp extra virgin olive oil. Whizz until smooth, loosening with more water if needed and adjusting the seasoning (you may need to add a pinch of sugar or honey, too).
3 Cook the ravioli according to pack instructions, then drain and toss with the remaining 1 tbsp extra virgin olive oil. Reheat the soup if necessary and divide between bowls. Top each bowl with a few ravioli and basil leaves. Thousands of recipes can be found at www.waitrose.com/recipes
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MAKING A CRUST
Southsea Lifestyle talks to Nikky Ondrouskova about their bakery business, how it began and future plans.
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t’s Saturday morning and people are queuing for sourdough bread and pastries. Other customers are seated, tucking into breakfast, or cake and coffee. Behind the counter, staff dressed in black T-shirts are preparing the regular deliveries to shops and restaurants around the city.
been busy ever since. So, what’s so special about sourdough? “It’s very different from mass produced bread, the ingredients are simple, flour, water and salt, but we also add a natural bacteria or ‘Mother’ as we call it. The whole process can take up to 72 hours before baking, and creates the unique taste. Sourdough isn’t gluten free, but its slow process of fermentation makes it easier to digest than most breads, which often can be full of preservatives”, explained Nikky.
Nikky at work
Bread Addiction has come a long way since it opened in 2014. The owners, Nikky Ondrouskova and Ladi Adamek, both in their twenties, used their savings and a small bank loan to renovate the shop. “We opened earlier than we’d planned as we began to run out of money”, said Nikky.” We just opened the door one day and hoped for the best.” Fortunately, people loved what they found and they have 12
The couple were childhood sweethearts, growing up in the same village in The Czech Republic. They first came to Portsmouth on holiday after graduating from university, Nikky trained as a nurse, Ladi an engineer. Struggling to find work at home, Ladi returned to the city to work in a restaurant in Gunwharf. Nikky followed, working as a healthcare assistant in Southampton General Hospital. “We were surprised that there were so few high street bakeries in the UK, and we didn’t like the supermarket bread, so we began baking our own.
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have lots of good friends and loyal customers and we employ 10 members of staff. But everything is in the balance,” said Nikky. Meanwhile, there are plans to update the shop, with new counters, flooring and layout. Ladi has organised new storage to free up space inside the shop. For the time being, the focus will be on perfecting the business and on being good employers. Finally, Bread Addiction, who came up with the name? “Ladi had the idea that if our bread is really good, people will love it so much and keep coming back for more.”
“We wanted to open a coffee shop, but then we began making sourdough bread and realised we should open a bakery. We had no training, but we kept practising and studying the art of breadmaking until we found the right premises, in Elm Grove. After opening we also began baking pastries and cakes, which have become very popular.” Talking about future plans for the business, Brexit is obviously a worry. “The day after the referendum I didn’t even check the news, I was sure the UK would vote to remain in the EU. But when I got to the shop people were in tears, customers were hugging us, asking us to stay. Now, like everyone else we just look on to see what will happen next. We often talk about investing in larger premises, but we don’t even know if EU nationals will be able to stay in the UK. We feel at home here and I think we have made a valuable contribution to the city. We, 14
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WELCOME HOME
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Words by Kate Thompson. Photos: Charlotte Griffiths.
hen Lizzy first decided she wanted to live in Southsea, she had a very specific list of requirements.
Honed over many weeks coming down to Southsea from her home in London (driving around the streets, come rain or shine, to pinpoint her favoured location), she came up with a number of ‘must-haves’ that were needed to seal the deal. A whirlwind of creative fun and energy, Lizzy set the estate agents a very explicit task. “I told them I want to be able to walk to Waitrose – and that was before I discovered that Southsea’s Waitrose is the place where you meet everyone. “This new house was going to be my forever home,
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so looking ahead, I wanted a place that was big enough for a Stannah stairlift, and wide enough to house a mobility scooter,” she declared. In the end, Lizzy found the house under her own steam in one of the roads off of Elm Grove. She knew as soon as she walked through the door that it was the place for her. “I knew I could live here quite happily. “It’s like a Tardis. There are five bedrooms – one has become a study, and another my walk-in wardrobe (I had always wanted one), “she said. The living room is a lively landscape of colourful cushions, paintings, and treasured paraphernalia gathered over a lifetime.
“Every item has a story, and all the gifts are
“You buy a house because you love it ,and then you
treasured,” confided Lizzy.
just hope against hope that the neighbours are fab
When she moved in, she brought with her 370
– and I really have fallen on my feet.
boxes delivered in two huge removal lorries
“We’ve even got a WhatsApp group so we
and a plethora of pots containing most of her
can help each other at the click of a button. I
London garden.
also belong to a great local book club, which is
Her beloved Dachshund, Crumpet is immortalised in
a riot” she said.
paintings, along with other sausage dog pictures.
Far from missing her old life in London, Lizzy is a
Everywhere you turn there are wonderful items to coo
Southsea convert who delights in finding out new
over, including two framed Hermes silk scarves hung
and quirky facts about her new home.
on the landing by the master bedroom. Happily ensconced, she has added to the mix with items bought in Southsea – including treasured
“I love having friends from London come to stay. When I first moved here, they thought I had lost my marbles, but now I delight in telling them that
artworks from local charity shops.
Southsea won the Pier of the Year. In the summer
“I had to get cupboards and shelves built in the living
some friends came down and shopped like mad at
room before I could properly move in. As it was, it
Gunwharf, and then we went for a swim in the
took me five months to unpack,” she said.
evening, it was heavenly.
The garden is bursting with mature trees and shrubs
“I’ve got friends coming over from New York soon,
transplanted from her former home, and they have
and I can’t wait to show them the sights – Southsea
settled just as happily as their owner.
really is the best place to be.”
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f you read my last article, (Feb/March), I was eerily prescient, as I had no prior knowledge of the closure of Knight & Lee/John Lewis. Like many of you, I’m sure, once the shock had passed of losing such an important store, my thoughts naturally turned to what is next for the building? Surely not a student accommodation block, or maybe another large retailer, or supermarket, but that seemed unlikely in today’s economy. To add to my despair I was disappointed to read a John Lewis press release, stating that the Partnership felt the needs of its customers would be better served by the stores in Southampton and Chichester. Really? There comes a time for honesty after over 100 years of serving a community, not corporate whitewash. Step forward the new owners of the building the That group. I think their plans go a long way to bringing a balance back to Palmerston Road, with the chance of 'pop up shops’ for independent retailers and work stations for small businesses. The opportunity for business rental space is a proven metric in other cities, with networking spin offs and greater commerce. They are places that attract young, dynamic companies - bringing a new vitality to our high street, who will in turn spend money in the local economy. With the failure of many big stores in recent years it is a salutary reminder that big business is not necessarily good for
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local economies. The future of local economies is safer if led by innovative, local entrepreneurs, who must also be supported by us. As the high street loses the larger retailers, it is starting to become obvious that a new sector is ready to fill the space left behind the leisure industry. Which is why, according to Savills, an all day restaurant - Loungers, is opening in May, at 36-38 Palmerston Road and nearby, a sandwich bar, (O’Briens) will be opening at number 32. both have signed long leases so they must be feeling positive about the future of the precinct. I shop regularly at John Lewis and will miss the interaction with the dedicated members of staff. I always enjoy the shopping experience and like that the companies’ profits return to the staff partnership, but nothing remains the same forever and I’m feeling excited about the future of the city.
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ROGER ASKEW – FROM OPERA TO ORATORIO: HOW GEORGE FREDERICK HANDEL CHANGED THE MUSICAL LIFE OF BRITAIN Despite being labelled “Das land ohne music” in 1904, Britain has a rich operatic tradition. This lecture, with musical examples, explores this fascinating legacy. Roger was the Director of Music at Stewart’s Melville College, Edinburgh. He is President Emeritus of the Stoke Poges Society.
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LINDA SMITH – JAMES GILRAY: A CATERPILLAR ON THE GREEN LEAF OF SOCIETY. Gilray lived at a time of immense social and political upheaval, dominated by a handful of larger than life personalities. This lecture reveals how they were viewed by this master of disrespect. Linda is a guide and lecturer at Tate Britain, Tate Modern and the Dulwich Picture Gallery.
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READ Read the written piece aloud. It is much easier to hear errors than see them. Don’t stop to correct at this point, go back once you have read the whole thing. Ask, does that sound right? Questions will help your child see errors for themselves.
THINK Think about editing next. Depending on the age of your child, you may want to point out missed punctuation, spelling errors (not too many) or repetition. Help them to do the looking up in the dictionary or thesaurus themselves. If the piece is all one paragraph: you may want to locate where the new paragraph should be (change of speaker/time/place/topic). Photocopy the writing, use scissors to cut it up, and re-arrange
in the correct order. Tell the child to ask themselves: do I describe what my characters look, sound, move and feel like?
WRITE Now they can do a second draft. Use best handwriting or type it out on the computer, whichever is required. Refrain from tearing it apart a second time, even if there are errors. The teacher will need to see any areas of weakness that persist. If errors persist then you can discuss them with the school or get extra help.
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FACE TO FACE
Talking to people with passion for what they do. Lauren Steadman, three time Paralympian & Rio Silver Medallist, double World Champion, 6 time European Champion, elite para – triathlete. Lauren studied at UoP and has made Portsmouth her home WHAT FIRST ATTRACTED YOU TO PORTSMOUTH? I loved the city vibes that Portsmouth has, it’s small, next to the sea, has lots of history, and being a university city it attracts a diverse array of cultures, generations and a young positive mindset. WHAT WAS PORTSMOUTH STUDENT LIFE LIKE? Being a student at Portsmouth University was a great chapter in my life, the university itself is very encouraging and pushes its students to achieve the best they possibly can, whilst also gaining those ‘life experiences’ away from home too! WHAT IS YOUR GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT? Securing my first World Title back in 2014 in Edmonton. I had all my family by my side, and it was an incredible feeling! WHAT DO YOU LOVE TO DO BACK HOME IN PORTSMOUTH WHEN YOU’RE NOT TRAINING? I really enjoy socialising with friends, in and around all the local independent cafés and bars, I enjoy strolling on the promenade, reading, baking and chilling time!
YOU’VE COMPETED IN MANY COMPETITIONS OVER THE YEARS, HOW DID STRICTLY COMPARE? Strictly was an incredible experience, one which I don’t think you could ever fully understand, unless you take part! It was a whole world away from sport, but an opportunity I feel very fortunate to have been lucky enough to have experienced! I have learnt new skills for life, made new friendships, and overall it has taught me much more about myself as a person.
WHAT WAS YOUR BEST STRICTLY MOMENT? Dancing my Viennese waltz with AJ, that moment I just danced with no thoughts, and it felt as though I was gliding around the room - thank you to AJ, without him I doubt my Strictly journey would’ve been half as beautiful!
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Lauren Steadman in one of her Strictly costumes
challenges and choices, and while we often shy away from what we are capable of achieving, it really isn’t about what you have or want, it’s about how hard you try, and how far you are willing to go in order to achieve a goal or dream. It starts small, a goal or dream, you have to chip away slowly at it and one day you’ll realise you are much closer than you thought! It’s also okay to ask for help and guidance along the way to beating any barriers- the hardest part is starting!
YOU HAVE A STRONG SUPPORTING COMMUNITY HERE IN PORTSMOUTH, DO YOU OFTEN GET RECOGNISED WHEN OUT IN THE CITY? Yes! Since the show has finished I’ve been recognised by many people, and most come and say hello, so it’s great to get a sense of community and that Portsmouth really is home!
WHAT’S NEXT FOR WORLD & EUROPEAN CHAMPION LAUREN STEADMAN? What’s next is to retain my titles this year and hopefully reach the qualification standard for Tokyo 2020!
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CULTURE VULTURE
Spring – a season to celebrate dance and female artists by Emma Beatty
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his month is packed with art and dance shows – too many to write it all up. Here are a few highlights.
A DANCE FESTIVAL (and one opera) The New Theatre Royal (NTR) has its “first ever festival of dance and visual theatre”, with everything from ballroom to ballet via sci-fi and contemporary. There are some big names – The Ballet Boyz performed back in March, but on 21 May contemporary dance boffin Wayne McGregor’s company is coming. McGregor’s many talents include choreographing movement for the Harry Potter films, but he’s most known for his hi-tech science-inspired dance works. This one, Autobiography, is based on the idea of his own DNA – 23 short dance pieces to represent his 23 pairs of chromosomes. He’s collaborated with “software architect” Nick Rothwell to create a unique algorithm for each performance—different every night—quite a challenge for the dancers. McGregor often plays with ideas of randomness and order, like this, pushing his dancers to create wholly original movement. Also at the NTR festival, Ockham’s Razor – an aerial theatre company – bring a series of mid-air frames raised from floor to ceiling 10-11 May in which they lift, push and cradle each other through a sequence of windows and ledges. It’s part-circus/part-dance/part-theatre. CLOD Ensemble defies categorisation; a company of dancers, actors and singers who “create an epic moving sculpture” in their new piece (16 May). It sounds intriguing, with its monochrome set and specially composed musical score counterpointed by “sounds of howling wind, downpours and thunderclaps”. It premieres at
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London’s Southbank in April before coming down here. Traditional dance fans can also expect some old favourites too. Strictly’s Kevin Clifton himself is appearing on 17 May, dancing with partner Graziano Di Prima. And ballet fans can see Vienna Festival Ballet’s glorious dancing doll Coppélia on 25 May (3pm matinee). Finally, one more NTR show to mention – OperaUpClose are bringing their 2011 OlivierAward winning production of Puccini’s La Bohème (25 April), set in jeans and t-shirts and sung in English. ART EXHIBITIONS Elsewhere in the city, Aspex has a futuristic season exploring the mixing of new digital media with more traditional forms. Its main show is work by long-established multimedia artist Maggie Roberts – who blends pixels and paint in a surrealist mix on themes of sci-fi and the interactions between human life, nature, and technology 5 Apr-23 Jun. Jack House Gallery in Old Portsmouth goes from strength to strength this spring. First, it has The Sunset Portfolio lithographs 2018 (5 April (date TBC)-11 May), a new series of large lithographic prints by artist Caroline Walker full of her trade-mark lush colour and mysterious cinematic styling. Then, there’s work by veteran US photographer Duane Michals—black and white images of New York in the ‘60s, “achingly nostalgic” showing the city frozen in time.
Then, 9 May-15 June, it brings two big names together in a show of lithographs by Paula Rego and Cathie Pilkington. Pilkington started collaborating with Rego in 2005 when she was asked to make props for one of Rego’s famous narrative paintings.
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partnership went on and Pilkington made more models and mannequins to use in Rego’s works. This show celebrates these two great women artists who, though different ages, share a similar subject matter of transgressive femininity. You might have seen Pilkington’s recent installation at Pallant House, Chichester: dismembered dolls limbs and eerie faceless figurines and pregnant dolls – strangely beguiling and disquieting. And finally, Art Space on Brougham Road has more work by women artists in Heimweh (5-14 April), see Hidden Spaces on p.44 for details.
Girls, Girls, Girls
The lithographs of Paula Rego & Cathie Pilkington
Copyright Cathie Pilkington
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HIDDEN SPACES
Emma Beatty visits Art Space, an important artists’ community in the centre of Portsmouth
H
ave you ever been to Brougham Road, up on the left from the petrol station near Elm Grove? It’s home to one of Portsmouth’s greatest artistic assets – Art Space studios.
had a studio there for over 20 years. She’s currently working on pieces for her next show at Winchester – semifigurative paintings in fuchsia pink and green using oil bars to draw on the canvas.
The converted red-brick former Methodist chapel houses 31 studios, ranging from 80 to 400 sq ft, rented out to some 32 artists— painters, sculptors, musicians— many of whom exhibit nationally and internationally, and many of whom live in Southsea. The space is entirely unfunded, and survives on the artists’ rents to pay Portsmouth City Council, which owns the building, and which is to spend £300,000 on repairs this year.
Her studio is on the ground floor. High ceilings let in light through the old church windows two metres up. Tubes of oil paint, canvases, sketchbooks, art books and collected objets are carefully arranged. You can tell it’s taken years to build up. This is one of the few established arts organisations in the UK for whom direct, critical engagement with studio practice like this is key. A group of graduates and lecturers from Portsmouth Polytechnic founded the studios in 1980 and it retains something of this old artschool atmosphere.
Artists are attracted by the building’s 40-year heritage and its low cost (the second lowest in the south-east). “I couldn’t be without Art Space,” says Gillian Hawkins, a painter who’s
Sadly, most of the artists’ work produced here rarely gets seen in Portsmouth itself, apart from
Art Space
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THE ARTISTS AND THEIR STUDIOS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13a 13c 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 RS
Charlotte Brisland Tobin Thomson Chris Wood Mike Blackman Greg Palmer Rachel Johnston & Philip Sanderson David Leefe Kendon Sabatin Bascoban Jan Williams/Caravan Gallery Neil Taylor Patrick Galway Jeannie Driver Collin Merrin Lynn Nicholls Jacky Dillon Anne Shaw Jane Kilford Markella Korai Bridget Lloyd John Green John Adams Project Studio Naty Lopez-Holguin Sue Eves Patti Gaal-Holmes Ruth Collins & Tracey McEachran Adrian Mundy Kate Street Kevin Dean Gillian Hawkins
The Risk of Hostility is an Everyday Experience, Colin Merrin 2019
Photo: Colin Merrin 2019
in the small gallery at Art Space, where
artists and it is now wholly independent. Back
exhibitions are open to the public. Jon
in the day, when Aspex was still part of Art
Adams has just had a sound installation at
Space, in the â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;80s, you could see work by
the Royal Academy in London. The Caravan
the likes of Helen Chadwick, Mona Hatoum
Gallery, who regularly exhibit all over the UK
and Richard Wilson there, thanks to the
and internationally, currently have a rare
vision of its former director Les Buckingham.
showing of their work in Hampshire at
However, Art Spaceâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s new Studio and
Mottisfont. Artist and musician Tobin Prinz is working on his latest album there and will be performing in an art gallery in New York. Art Space are looking at live streaming it from New York.
Programme Manager Andy Buchanan and new Chair Colin Merrin are keen to get Art Space and artists in Portsmouth more recognition in the city and beyond, through new initiatives such as the recent Art Space
Portsmouth, for whatever reasons, has very
exhibitions at the Guildhall, as well as talks
few spaces to show this kind of contemporary
and events at Art Space, and increasing the
work. Jack House Gallery in Old Portsmouth
inhouse exhibition programme (sign up to its
shows some of its more figurative works,
social media for alerts). Its next exhibition is
such as those by the dockyard painter
Heimweh with work by nine women artists (5-
John Green. Aspex Gallery, in Gunwharf,
14 April). Followed by the annual Open
originated out of Art Space, but its mission
Studios on 22-23 June. Why not pop in and
has evolved to concentrate on more emerging
take a look? http://www.artspace.co.uk
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PLAN B, ALL SAINTS, IDLEWILD & MORE JOIN THE BILL
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hree-time Ivor Novello Award-winning Plan B is set to bolster Victorious’ Sunday bill. First emerging as a rapper releasing his critically acclaimed debut album ‘Who Needs Actions When You Got Words’ in 2006, Plan B’s recent work has received critical acclaim and delivered unstoppable hits.
catalogue their set is sure to be a crowd-pleaser. Indie-rockers Idlewild are also a welcome addition to the Victorious line-up. Having recently announced their first album in four years with ‘Interview Music’, as well lauded single ‘Dream Variations’, the Scottish indie veterans are guaranteed to be a festival highlight. Other confirmed additions across the weekend include exciting up and coming, unsigned and self-releasing
artists
and
include
singer-
songwriter Miles Hunt and Erica from The Wonder
Stuff,
famously
unsigned
Jerry
Williams, The Snuts, Laurel, Alice Jemima, Plastic Mermaids, Alex Francis, Kawala, AK Patterson, and Bessie Turner.
Plan B
Joining the Saturday bill are nineties pop sensations All Saints. Reforming after a ten year hiatus in 2016 with the hugely successful album ‘Red Flag’ – which charted at No3 in the Official UK Album chart – the Pure Shores hitmakers have sold 12million records across their career to date, including five Number One singles and with a wealth of material from an amazing back 50
AK Patterson
All Saints
Specials, New Order, Bloc Party, Clean Bandit and The Vaccines
not
to
mention
unbelievable pop acts like Rudimental and Two Door Cinema Club, it’s safe to say Victorious has got to be the most exciting, most diverse festival programme anywhere this summer.” Revellers can expect an eclectic Idlewild, photo by Donald Milne
Said Festival director, Andy Marsh: “We’ve worked tirelessly this year to ensure our line-up caters for all tastes and we truly believe we’ve hit all the key points from the musical spectrum.
mix of live music and DJ performances, from some of the
biggest
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“Adding these amazing artists to the line-up
themed games, live performances and much,
we’ve already announced with bands like The
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GUT FEELING
Claire Harris talks about the connection between what we eat, stress and our ability to lead healthy lives
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ew scientific evidence has begun to map gut and cognitive health links and our day to day sense of wellbeing. The breakthroughs are shining a light on the connections between body and mind - gut, brain and heart, all interrelating – allowing enormous scope for improvements to our daily lives.
healthy gut. Let’s take a closer look.
These Neurotransmitters, to name a few, Serotonin, Dopamine, GABA are actually being made by the bacteria in YOUR gut. To work effectively they regularly require vegetables and whole foods.
EATING Your choice of food, based upon your tastes & circumstances. DIGESTION Your personal ability to deal will foods based on factors relating to gut function, bacterium issues, elimination, inflammation, genetics. BY-PRODUCTS Reactions caused by poor diet, stress & environmental factors. ADAPTION The body & mind find ways to adapt to unsuitable foods and stress factors. We may be compromised with hidden levels of inflammation, a weakened immune system, cognitive health and behavioural issues. GUT & MIND Compromise in the intestinal 'brain' equals a reduction in brain function as the required building blocks will be in shortened, or even absent supply. IN SHORT Poor gut health correlates to an array of body symptoms but also impacts on the mind, affecting how we adapt to stresses and our behaviour. These issues all relate to our ability to function well and to lead healthy lives, yet the good news is we can really help ourselves here.
This holistic system - this vibrant center of You also transports essential minerals, such as zinc, calcium and magnesium, alongside valuable vitamins to support the blood supply and the cells within the entire body.
If you relate to any of these issues you might reflect upon one thing you could do to support your digestion and thus support your cognitive and emotionally well-being? You can send me your thoughts and questions to: atozhealth@live.co.uk
YOUR gut is the hub of YOUR well-being in physical terms but also in many ways emotionally too. Your mind and body need the support of a
Claire Harris’ practice A-Z Health is situated inside Southsea Chiropractic Clinic, No. 86 Marmion Road.
I would like to briefly reflect upon a few of these issues and to perhaps offer some inspiration and insightful reflection. 95% of YOUR ‘feel good’ chemicals called ‘Neurotransmitters’ - aka ‘stress buffers’ - are produced in YOUR gut. We boost these by our choice of food and drink. We cannot easily boost these chemicals with supplements, and prescription medication for gut or cognitive health tends to need intricate absorption.
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very Saturday morning, I go to a church hall, and I listen to a group of people share some of the most intimate details of their life. Stories about how they’re finally out of debt, how they’ve re-built broken marriages, and got their children back. Sometimes, the victories are small – a man who learned to be alone with his thoughts, or a woman who can walk past the drink aisle. But in this room, we treat every story with the same respect. We listen, we nod and we say “keep coming back.” And somehow, it works. This is the fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous, and it didn’t just save my life, it gave me a brand new one. I’m not what you’d call a typical alcoholic, but then most of us don’t fit the bill. We’re clean. We wear nice clothes. We laugh, a lot. There are no paper-wrapped bottles tucked in dirtied overcoats. In here, we share our truth, and we listen when others tell theirs. I had my first drink when I was 12 years old. The memory is vague, but I can still feel the warmth in my cheeks. The glow, the buzz and then a sudden
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HOT FOOD MONDAYS Words: John Worsey. Photos: Charlotte Griffiths
S
tep
inside
Catholic
St
Church,
Agatha’s a
few
yards from The Cascades and
the much larger Catholic Cathedral, and you’ll discover rare beauty. The art adorning the inner walls is as bold and breathtaking as anything you might find in Italy. Yet on a cold Monday evening, the most beautiful sight I saw was not art, but heart. It was Hot Food Monday - a weekly initiative, established and run by volunteers including the church’s own Father John Maunder, to provide sustenance for the
growing
number
of
people
in
Portsmouth who have no home. In the 10 months since starting, the team had served over 1,500 hot meals. Everyone gets three courses - a soup, usually made by volunteer Billy, followed by a main course that’s typically donated by a local restaurant, and dessert made by volunteers from the church. The first Hot Food Monday attracted 24 homeless people from the community. That number rose rapidly as word spread. Today, the team usually caters for around 45, including regulars and first time visitors.
Leo Ciccarone and Father John Maunder
The range of restaurants donating has grown too. Volunteer Leo Ciccarone, a businessman originally from Italy, has reached out to Italian restaurants and across the Bangladeshi community, who run many of Portsmouth’s Indian restaurants. As for the team itself, it’s a mix including churchgoers, and current and former councillors drawn from across party lines. You could volunteer yourself. The main things you need are time and willingness to help once a week, or whenever you can. I spoke to Alistair Thompson, who was a city councillor in Portsmouth for 15 years, and is one of those who started Hot Food Mondays alongside Father Maunder. He explained that the project began with a desire to “do something for some pretty vulnerable people.” Alistair believes the causes of homelessness are complex. He says, “Once you start having conversations, you realise that home-lessness is a symptom of generally wider problems, such as addiction, family breakdown or mental health problems. All the volunteers here believe we should be doing much more to address those root causes.” He believes Portsmouth has “a real serious issue” with homelessness. There are even problems with the services available to help people off the streets, as excellent as they are. For example, homeless people with pets or who are in a relationship face a shortage of accommodation options to fit their circumstances. The choice can come
down
to
the
streets
versus
separation, and faced with those options,
the streets often win. Alistair and his colleagues have helped a couple of people into housing since starting Hot Food Mondays. He says, “it helps to have councillors on the team - they can crack the whip.” Ultimately, he believes a long-term solution to the homelessness crisis must involve changes of policy - from reversing recent changes in how housing benefit is paid, to investing in new and existing social housing stock. His mantra? Build more, build better and - vital on our crowded island city - build upwards. For now, the Hot Food Mondays volunteers have built something crucial. 65
BTW…
News of businesses and events The Gaiety Theatre on South Parade Pier is launching the Summer season with a production of Hairspray, from 1 - 10 May, starring Russell Grant and boy band star - Mark Read. Future events include top names such as X Factor winner, Sam Bailey, comedian Roy Chubby Brown and TV presenter/comedian Brian Conley. Not forgetting The Gaiety cafe and bar, open daily from 11am - till late, serving not only beers, wines and spirits but a full food menu, barista coffee and cakes. Plus there’s a free bouncy castle and children’s soft play area whilst you relax and enjoy the stunning views. 023 9229 4094 www.thegaietybarsouthsea.co.uk It has been a few months since Medusa Hairdressing moved from Marmion Road to new premises in Osbourne Road, but the owner of the business Belinda Cleary says she is delighted with the move. “Having more space in a newly fitted salon has worked better than I ever imagined - both for my clients and the staff,” said Belinda who has recently employed three more staff to help with her growing business. 023 92 731338 medusahairdressing.com For all SMEs who don’t have time to do the ‘HR stuff’, this could be of interest to you. Home of HR is based in Southsea and supports all businesses regardless of size and from every sector. This may be a simple review of current employment contracts, policies you may (or may not) have in place, or having peace of mind over a tricky problem around disciplinary issues, or maternity/paternity support. Call Alice for an informal chat 07870 982593 www.homeofhr.co.uk 66
After 25 years in the carpentry trade in central London, Robert Kelly brings his wealth of expertise and creativity to Southsea. With a string of testimonials and an extensive portfolio he is able to provide free advice and no obligation quotes on any carpentry project; general carpentry, full kitchens,
unique
storage
solutions
and
wooden flooring. Tel: 0751 2037580 Email: Rkellycarpentry@yahoo.co.uk
This June from 14 - 23 it’s the 20th year of the annual Portsmouth Festivities. The programme of events is immense, including, theatrical shows, a wide range of concerts, recitals, workshops talks, films and exhibitions at various venues around the city. The Portsmouth
Festivities
is
a
non-profit
organisation that is funded by sponsorship and donations. It seeks to offer opportunities for life long learning, to support local artists and cultural organisations and the city’s diverse communities. Box office 0333 666 3366 portsmouthfestivities.co.uk
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