Scene returns to print with an LGBTQ+ History Month special Scene Magazine is back in print, and it returns with an issue that looks firmly to the past in order to understand the present.
Marlborough Productions presents A Queer Night at Brighton Museum & Art Gallery Queer Heritage South returns to Brighton Museum & Art Gallery for a party like no other on Friday, 6 February, celebrating the opening of groundbreaking new exhibitions Gender Stories and The Sussex Lancers: Tailor-made Leather Lovers, with a thrilling night of live performances, DJs, dancing, fashion and art, all in
Chemsex can’t be ignored Words by Dr Stephen Naulls - a psychiatry doctor in Brighton. When the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) were released, they barely made a ripple in the mainstream. Yet they should have caused outrage. The data show that lesbian, gay and bisexual people are almost three
Imagining queer lives in a time of war: Liz Flanagan on When We Were Divided Set against the turmoil of the English Civil Wars, When We Were Divided marks Liz Flanagan’s historical novel for adult readers. Rooted in the landscapes of Yorkshire and shaped by questions of family, identity and survival, the novel follows three lives pulled apart and reshaped by conflict in 1643,
Hampstead Heath ponds to remain trans-inclusive! The High Court has refused the anti-trans campaign group Sex Matters permission to challenge trans inclusion at Hampstead Heath ponds. Sex Matters were refused permission on the basis that their challenge was premature, given a consultation being undertaken by the City of London - the results of which, published today,
REVIEW:The Brighton Alternative Pantomime: Dick (Remixed) This is panto that throws endless jokes, puns, slapstick, songs, costumes and utterly daft plot twists at you until something sticks. And plenty does.
Netherlands on the cusp of welcoming first openly gay Prime Minister, Rob Jetten The Netherlands is on the cusp of a historic political shift as Rob Jetten, leader of the centrist-liberal D66 (Democrats 66) party, prepares to become the country’s first openly gay prime minister and the youngest to ever hold the office at 38 years old. Jetten’s rise follows a