World Aids Day 2016 – diary of events The Brighton & Hove World AIDS Day (WAD) Partnership have organised a series of events to mark World AIDS Day on December 1.
PREVIEW: Welcome to my nightmare with Actually Gay Men’s Chorus Following the sellout success of their Halloween performance last year, Actually Gay Men’s Chorus (AGMC) embrace their dark side once again as they bid you ‘Welcome To My Nightmare’.
Chorus chairman sets sail for Rio Olympics There’s a golden summer ahead for the new chairman of Actually Gay Men’s Chorus, Alan Baser. Rio bound and with the challenge of making dreams come true, for this summer’s sailing heroes at the 31st Olympic games, Alan has the task of taking medal influencing decisions whilst being watched by sailin
Gay chorus appoint new musical director Actually Gay Men’s Chorus (AGMC) have appointed Samuel Cousins as their as their new Musical Director, to lead them into an exciting new decade, with his choral experience and boundless enthusiasm.
World Aids Day concert raises record funds for HIV charity The annual World Aids Day fundraising concert, held on December 1, 2015 at St Mary’s Church, Kemptown, raised a staggering £3032.48 for the local charity supporting people living and affected by HIV
PREVIEW: Actually Gay Men’s Chorus: ‘It’s Bound To Be Right On The Night!’ Actually Gay Men’s Chorus are pulling out all of the stops for what promises to be their biggest celebration to date.
FEATURE: From barboy to Bard If you grew up in a small, not very interesting town, the cosmopolitan city of Brighton can hold a magnetic pull, and for poet John McCullough it was no different.