Arts BOOK REVIEW: Dusty – An intimate portrait of a musical legend Never simple, always passionate this is a seriously good biography for all lovers of Ms Springfield. By Eric Page • 2 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Exhibition explores gender relations in bars and nightclubs Artwork by University of Leicester researchers features in new exhibition as part of Liverpool Biennial art festival. The piece of art, in the form of a beer label, will be on display as part of the Liverpool Biennial art festival in an exhibition called ‘Gender Dilemmas: Negotiating Femininity and By Gary Hart • 3 min read
Arts b-side festival line-up includes London Gay Men’s Chorus b-side, the leading multimedia arts festival in Dorset, has been announced its full programme for 2016, featuring some exciting events – including the world premiere of Shame Chorus, by international artist Jordan McKenzie. By Contributor • 4 min read
Arts Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus welcomes new members Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus (BrightonGMC) is holding a New Members’ evening on Tuesday, September 6 at the Brighton Unitarian Church, New Road Brighton, starting at 7.30pm. By Gary Hart • 2 min read
Arts REVIEW: No Man’s Land @ Theatre Royal But this isn’t about Pinter it’s about the interplay between these two great actors on stage tougher, and that was utterly superb. Their humanity shines through along with the obvious love they have for performing for each other, and the dalliance of their actory hearts with Pinter’s crepuscular abs By Eric Page • 3 min read
Arts Brighton Gay Chorus fly the flag at Europride in Amsterdam While Brighton Pride was in full swing, the Rainbow Chorus, Brighton’s only LGBT chorus were sharing the ‘Brighton Love’ as part of Europride in Amsterdam. By Besi • 5 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Shopping and F***ing @ Lyric Hammersmith Twenty years since its explosive premiere, Olivier Award-winning director Sean Holmes brings Mark Ravenhill’s provocative first play, Shopping and Fucking back to the stage. By Contributor • 2 min read
Arts BOOK REVIEW: A Bunch of lies by Lucy Rutherford Based in Brighton & Hove the plot of A Bunch of Lies follows a woman’s life unravelling as she searches for meaning following the hit and run death of her eight year- old daughter which slowly leads to the collapse of everything she thought she knew. After finding her daughter’s diary, a web of inte By Eric Page • 1 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Nude for Thought exhibition Nude For Thought London – Art (NFTL Art) presents ‘Indelible’, its third collective show, at the Camden Image Gallery, London, from November 2-7, 2016. Through a variety of media and prompted by worldwide current issues NFTL Art renders its reflection on the relevant and inconspicuous things that ma By Contributor • 1 min read
Arts PREVIEW: The Gods above Bar Broadway There are three shows in September at The Gods above Bar Broadway well worth your attention. By Contributor • 1 min read
Arts Polish gay couple’s coming out video goes viral Do you remember pop icon swedish duo Roxette? They were huge in the 80’s/90s with hits like The look, Joyride, Listen to your heart, It must have been love, and Fading like a flower topping charts all over the world. By Graham Robson • 1 min read
Arts Pioneering out-of-hours scheme allows Brighton libraries to stay open longer Following successful pilots at Woodingdean and Portslade Libraries, Brighton & Hove City Council has launched a new service called ‘Libraries Extra’. By Gary Hart • 2 min read