Arts Tonight: ‘Songs Without Borders’ with the Rainbow Chorus Following their critically acclaimed sell-out Christmas Show, Brighton’s Rainbow Chorus present their latest summer concert, Songs Without Borders. By Contributor • 2 min read
Letters LETTER TO EDITOR: Remove ‘hate sound’ from London Pride Parade Copy and paste the email below, along with your own comments and concerns added if you wish to the Mayor of London and Commander Mak Chishty of the Metropolitan Police asking for it to be brought to the attention of the Gold Commander for the Pride March, Commander Dave Musker and the Mayors office By Contributor • 3 min read
LGBTQ+ News Mayor to attend New Steine Vigil for the victims of Orlando killings The Mayor of Brighton and Hove, Cllr Pete West will attend the Vigil called to show solidarity for the Victims of the Orlando killings in New Steine Gardens by the Aids Memorial starting at 7.30pm this evening, June 13. By Contributor • 1 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Fashion Cities Africa tour and film screening: Stories of Our Lives Start your Pride Weekend celebrations with a late night private view of Brighton Museum’s Fashion Cities Africa exhibition. By Contributor • 1 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Love and Information@New Venture Theatre Someone shares a secret. Someone can’t get a signal. Someone has never felt like this before. Someone remembers everything. Someone is in love. Someone’s not ready to talk. Someone can’t sleep. Someone’s been fired. Someone loves him more than you do. By Contributor • 2 min read
Arts REVIEW: Brighton Fringe: Sweetie Darling Comes Again We excitedly skipped down to check out some of Brighton’s local cabaret talent taking to the stage for the final show in another hilarious Ab Fab dragged twist at the Gods ‘above Bar Broadway in Kemptown’ in Sweetie Darling Comes Again. By Contributor • 2 min read
Community News PRIDE DIVERSITY GAMES: Rainbow 5k Run What’s really great about sport is the fact it can be so much fun. It’s not all about stony faces as your team fails to win promotion again or get relegated. The Pride Diversity Games weekend in July will see some serious competition but there’s also some really fun events too. By Contributor • 2 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Return to Sender: Stee Louw Stephen Louw, a second year student at Brighton City College is studying for a degree in photography. He is a gay man from Zimbabwe and feels compelled to document issues relating to sexuality and in particular homosexuality within minority groups. By Contributor • 2 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Avenue Q comes to Eastbourne You’d be a muppet to miss this Tony award-winning Broadway and West End musical! A smash hit on Broadway and in the West End, award-winning comedy musical Avenue Q will bring a host of fuzzy friends to Congress Theatre, Eastbourne from Tuesday July 5 – Saturday, July 9 2016. By Contributor • 2 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Chichester Festival Theatre: Half a Sixpence Chichester Festival Theatre and Cameron Mackintosh’s new production of HALF A SIXPENCE introduces two young actors, Charlie Stemp as Arthur Kipps and Devon-Elise Johnson as Ann Pornick. By Contributor • 3 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Something Rotten Fresh from award-winning success with Glengarry Glen Ross and national press acclaim for Operation Black Antler, Robert Cohen continues his festival-season voyage into the heart of darkness with a one-man show about Hamlet’s murderous uncle. By Contributor • 2 min read
Arts FILM PREVIEW: A Tough Act To Follow A Tough Act To Follow is a documentary film, co produced by comedian Sampson McCormick, and Emmy Award winning filmmaker Todd Clark. By Contributor • 1 min read