Arts B RIGHT ON LGBT Festival: Rainbow Chorus to sing at family fun day today at 1pm As part of the B RIGHT ON LGBT Festival celebrating LGBT History Month, the Brighton & Hove LGBT Community Safety Forum (B&H LGBT CSF) are holding a Family Fun Day for children on Saturday, February 18. By Besi • 2 min read
Arts PREVIEW: My Brothers and Sisters @ Sarah Siddons Theatre, London MAD ‘ED THEATRES production of ‘My Brothers and Sisters’, a play originally commissioned by City of Westminster College last year to demonstrate its commitment to the government’s Prevent duty returns on February 20. By Contributor • 2 min read
Arts PREVIEW: LGBT History Month: Transworkers photographic exhibition To celebrate LGBT History Month StellaPix is showing her unique photos of Transworkers at the New Steine Hotel in Brighton. If you are trans, life may not have been easy for you. Your relationships with parents, friends, and neighbours may have been fraught. By Contributor • 2 min read
Arts PREVIEW: ‘Objects’ a solo show by Kate Shields BRUSH gallery’s first exhibition of 2017 is a solo show by artist Kate Shields. OBJECTS is an exhibition of recent and ongoing work exploring a female experience, through a range of object-based art. Kate looks at experiences specific to women that are often relatable, such as sexuality, personal sp By Contributor • 1 min read
Arts B RIGHT ON LGBT Festival: DIVAS on Sunday, February 19 Aneesa Chaudhry, Jennie Castell, Gabriella Parish and Hannah Brackenbury join forces to bring you an evening of jazz, showtunes and ballards. By Besi • 2 min read
Arts COMPETITION: Win a pair of tickets to Sing-a-long-a Rocky Horror Gscene have one pair of tickets left to give away for the Sing-a-long-a Rocky Horror hosted by Davina Sparkle in the Phil Starr Pavilion on Friday, February 17. By Besi • 2 min read
Arts Ingeborg Bachmann literary prize winner comes to Brighton In July 2016, Sharon won the prestigious Ingeborg Bachmann prize (€25,000) with short story Herr Gröttrup Sits Down, which she wrote in German and tells the story about the rocket scientist who worked for the Nazis, then the USSR. By Besi • 2 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Hundred Watt Club – Burlesque and Cabaret Dust off your top hats and polish those stockings – Hundred Watt Club’s evening of burlesque and cabaret is back in town with another rip-roaring, gender-bending, tassel-twirling night of abandonment! By Besi • 2 min read
Arts B RIGHT ON LGBT Festival: Valentines Tea Dance hosted by Maisie Trollette Now in his 83rd year, David Raven aka Maisie Trollette will be hosting a Community Tea Dance at the Phil Starr Pavilion, tomorrow, February 14 for Valentines Day. By Besi • 1 min read
Arts SHORTFLIX: New filmmaking opportunity for young adults SHORTFLIX is for aspiring filmmakers aged 18-25 who are not in full-time education, employment or training, and have an idea for a short film that tells their own story or that of their community, heritage, identity or area. By Alice Blezard • 3 min read
Arts 100 new artists for The Great Escape Having already signed-up some of the most hotly tipped musicians for 2017 in September, including Rag’ n’ Bone Man, Ray BLK, Cabbage and Nilüfer Yanya, The Great Escape (TGE) have announced a further 100 artists playing the festival for new music this year. By Alice Blezard • 4 min read
Arts B RIGHT ON LGBT Festival: Sing-a-long-a Rocky Horror The Rocky Horror Picture Show is the campest cult classic of all time and now you can enjoy it like never before. By Besi • 2 min read