Arts PREVIEW: Fancy a Threesome…? After sell-out success at Brighton and Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2015 Threesome returns to the Brighton Comedy Fringe 2015. By Contributor • 1 min read
General News LETTER TO EDITOR: Why is Brighton not doing more to help the Syrian refugees? I am a disabled member of the Labour Party, all my links and information come from the internet, so please excuse any false details presented here, as I am not able to access hard copy of newspapers and magazines. By Contributor • 2 min read
Arts PREVIEW: London Gay Men’s Chorus Ensemble present ‘Screamers’ For one Fright Night Only, get your FREAK on with the London Gay Men’s Chorus Ensemble to help get you in the Halloween spirit! The London Gay Mens Chorus Ensemble are presenting a Halloween Special on Wednesday, October 28 at the Cockpit in London starting at 8pm. Tickets are £12. By Contributor • 1 min read
Arts Lives of gay and lesbian migrants explored in Brighton exhibition The Queer Crossings exhibition, running from September 7-18 at the Brighthelm Centre in Brighton, will shed light on the difficulties encountered by gay, lesbian or transgender refugees who flee to South Africa from other parts of the continent to escape persecution. By Contributor • 2 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Full Monty comes to Eastbourne The Full Monty, is about six out-of-work Sheffield steelworkers who decide to raise some cash by putting on a strip show. The film took the world by storm in 1997 and has become one of the most successful British movies ever made. By Contributor • 2 min read
Arts PREVIEW: John Napier: Stages Beyond the Fourth Wall Multi award-winning set and costume designer John Napier brings theatre and art together in a new exhibition at the Towner. The multi award-winning set and costume designer John Napier is to present his first major exhibition Stages at the Towner Art Gallery in Eastbourne in November 2015. By Contributor • 3 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Crush the Musical Composer Kath Gotts and writer Maureen Chadwick of the camp lesbian musical Crush talk to Jill Gardiner. By Contributor • 5 min read
General News LETTER TO EDITOR: Neighbourhood Policing in Brighton and Hove The key to effective policing is a genuine working relationship with local communities. This is the central message we have received from the Police, our City Council and Government Ministers for a number of years. What has been described as community or neighbourhood policing has been shown by crim By Contributor • 2 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Rocky Horror Show This years Christmas show at the Theatre Royal in Brighton is the legendary Rocky Horror Show. Since its first appearance at the Royal Court Theatre in June 1973, Richard O’Brien’s masterpiece has become the world’s favourite Rock N’ Roll musical. By Contributor • 4 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Outside In: Chichester Poet, painter and activist Vince Laws will be appearing at Pallant House Gallery on World Mental Health Day. The event will be compered by Colin Hambrook, the editor of Disability Arts Online and Vince will be performing at 20 minute solo set. By Contributor • 1 min read
Fundraising News LETTER TO EDITOR: Thank you Camelford Arms Peer Action would like to thank Mark Flood, landlord of the Camelford Arms in Camelford Street, Brighton and his team for allowing Peer Action to be the beneficiary of their charity quiz on August 27 at the Camelford Arms. By Contributor • 1 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Stereophonics to appear in Brighton in December The Stereophonics will perform at The Brighton Centre on Tuesday, December 15, 2015 as part of their 10 date UK Arena Tour. After their critically acclaimed recent performance at T in the Park and a headline slot at V Festival, the Stereophonics have announce ten UK dates this December including a s By Contributor • 1 min read