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VLOG: ‘Queer I Am’ by Andrew Flewitt
Andrew Flewitt shares his joy as he discovers our brilliant city. In this first episode he catches Melanie C’s gig at Chalk nightclub.
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Andrew Flewitt shares his joy as he discovers our brilliant city. In this first episode he catches Melanie C’s gig at Chalk nightclub.
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We catch up with Esmale, the online gay sex shop which is here to make your sex life better, and to bring you and your partner closer together
Arts
Hannah Gadsby, world class, award-winning funny person, has a brand-new live show – Body of Work – coming to Brighton as part of a UK tour
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Does the LGBTQ+ community have a place in professional wrestling? Jensen Ryan on breaking down barriers and achieving his goal of becoming a pro!
Arts
A new album from Brighton-based musician Oli Spleen is always reason to celebrate, and on March 4 the acclaimed singer and songwriter launches his latest, Still Life, with a live showcase at the Hope and Ruin
Fundraising News
Starting next week Lou’s friends will begin running and walking (some of them crawling, probably) the streets to raise money for Lou and the Cancer Centre (20% of everything raised will be donated)
Arts
Enzo Marra shines a light on Brighton-based artist Tori Day who’s enamoured by the challenge and disciple of the still life genre.
Arts
Our resident pop nugget Dale Melita goes nuts over KP + more pop (midget) gems so dive in!
Arts
Simon Adams shares the hottest jazz albums that are hitting the high notes…
Features
The word tribology – based on the Greek word ‘tribos’, meaning rubbing, and the suffix ‘logy’ meaning ‘study of’ – was coined by Peter Jost in 1966, in a report highlighting the cost of friction, wear and corrosion to the UK economy.
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Personal trainer Catherine Duffy on getting fitter and getting stronger
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Lisa McGarva, educator, yoga therapist, counsellor and volunteer at the Rainbow Hub in Brighton, on introducing healthy moments of joy into your life