Arts Actually Gay Men’s Chorus at the Brighton Dome David Raven, Miss Jason and soprano Samantha Howard join an impressive line-up of performers in the splendour of the Brighton Dome tonight, Sunday, January 10. By Contributor • 2 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Would Like To Meet Would Like To Meet is a brand new play written by Christine Kempell and Hilary Handel. It features the trials and tribulations of dating in the digital world, with a collection of hilarious true life dating disasters, embarrassing speed dating scenarios and shocking statistics. By Contributor • 1 min read
Arts LGBT History Month events at local libraries Brighton Libraries events to mark LGBT History Month during February. By Graham Robson • 4 min read
Arts National Festival of LGBT History The National Festival of LGBT History takes place this year in London from February 5-7. The festival is jointly organised by Schools Out UK, Wise Thoughts (organisers of GFEST – Gaywise FESTival ®), V&A and Museum of London, along with other partner agencies. By Gary Hart • 2 min read
Arts Guest Director for Brighton Festival 2016, revealed Pioneering artist and musician Laurie Anderson is Guest Director for Brighton Festival 2016. Anderson takes the helm as the Festival celebrates its 50th year. By Gary Hart • 2 min read
Arts REVIEW: Holiday on Ice shines at Brighton Centre Passion opened at the Brighton Centre last night giving UK Holiday on Ice (HOI) fans their only opportunity to see this skating extravaganza in the UK this year. With more than 327 million paying customers through the doors Holiday on Ice “is the most visited and successful live entertainment show a By Besi • 2 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Grab life by the balls: Transgender speaker helps people overcome fear Hove resident, Sophie Cook brings her show Grab life by the balls to Brighton on Thursday, February 4. Sophie Cook, 49 of Hove, feared a backlash as she started a new season as herself – after finishing the last season as Steve. By Besi • 4 min read
Arts Chinese State Circus comes to Brighton Centre The world-renowned Chinese State Circus returns for a major UK theatre and big top tour in 2016/17. The Circus embodies a rich tapestry of Chinese art, history and culture which can be dated back over 2000 years. By Contributor • 2 min read
Arts Rocky Horrow Show draws record audiences to Theatre Royal Brighton Theatre Royal Brighton is celebrating the most successful Christmas season in its recent history, with Rocky Horror Show, which ran at the Theatre over the Christmas and New Year period, selling almost 16,500 tickets during the two-week run. By Graham Robson • 2 min read
Arts VIDEO PREVIEW: MASS: C19H28O2 MASS is the first in a series of short films by Sam Hendi and David Goldenberg studying the masculinity of men and their attraction to other men. By Graham Robson • 1 min read
Arts There is nothing like a Dame! On Sunday, December 20, Martyn Knight, who is playing Mrs Smee in Peter Pan at the Devonshire Park Theatre, reached his 600th performance as a Dame for Eastbourne Theatres pantomimes. By Contributor • 2 min read
Arts FILM REVIEW: The Danish Girl Eddie Redmayne’s performance in The Danish Girl is arch, irritating and occasionally feels like a carry on film and I wondered aloud to my companion if this was because we was queers or if it was that fay. It was. Both. By Eric Page • 3 min read