Arts Gay and Trans* couples voted top 10 in BFI Polls The British Film Institute have revealed the favourite couples from the world of film and television, as voted for by the British public as well as thousands of people from all over the world. By Alice Blezard • 4 min read
Arts French performing arts unite after Paris killings Following the tragic events that hit Paris on November 13 performing arts professionals united today, December 18th behind the slogan #MaPlaceEstDansLaSalle. By Gary Hart • 1 min read
Arts Win a pair of tickets for ‘Holiday on Ice’ Holiday on Ice returns to the UK for one week only in January 2016 with a new, spectacular show, PASSION. Gscene magazine has three pair of tickets to give away to the lucky winners of our PASSION competition. By Contributor • 2 min read
Arts Preview: I Am Not Myself These Days The brutal, shocking and yet deeply moving one man show, I Am Not Myself These Days, comes to Brighton next February following its debut at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe. By Paul Gustafson • 1 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Trans* Army Vets’ exhibition opens Wednesday The Museum of Liverpool is to host Dry Your Eyes Princess, an exhibition of photographs by award-winning photographer Stephen King. The exhibition has been created in collaboration Dr Emma Vickers, Senior Lecturer in History, at Liverpool John Moores University, and exhibited in partnership with Hom By Graham Robson • 2 min read
Resound Arts REVIEW: Resound & Rebelles ‘Hove For The Holidays’ After a taster of what these two classy choirs could do at the World Aids Day concert on December 1, my expectations were very high – and I was not to be disappointed. Musical Director Stefan Holmström has drilled both groups to a peak of perfection that any musical ensemble could be proud of, profe By Andrew Kay • 2 min read
Arts REVIEW: Miss Hope Springs at Komedia Tragic glamour puss and songstress, Hope Springs, sprinkled a bucket-load of lametta over the Komedia on Tuesday, December 8, with Now It’s Christmas Time, her sparkling Christmas show filled with festive songs so finely-sculpted you’d be forgiven for thinking they’d long-since entered the classic C By Graham Robson • 2 min read
Arts Film urges end of gender discriminatory nationality laws Today, Human Rights Day, the Equal Rights Trust has launched My Children’s Future, a film which highlights the devastating consequences of laws implemented in 27 countries which deny women the ability to pass on nationality to their children. By Graham Robson • 2 min read
Arts REVIEW: Christmas at Kew Gardens This new winter trail for 2015 is filled with magical moments to enjoy with friends and family. The one-mile sparkling path winds its way through the world-famous botanic gardens in a magical after-dark experience. By Eric Page • 4 min read
Arts New arts festival to showcase ‘Hove Grown’ talent ZLS and Sweet Venues are organising a new performing arts festival for writers and performers in the city of Brighton & Hove. (Brighton &) Hove Grown will showcase local talent, with performers and writers from the area now being encouraged to register and declare their interest in taking part. By Alice Blezard • 2 min read
Arts PREVIEW: The Frocktail Hour Marilyn Monroe is hosting a cocktail party and has invited some very special legendary Divas along, but each Diva can only stay for one song… By Contributor • 1 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Have a Queer New Year Traumfrau presents a Queer New Year, an underground New Year’s Eve party at the Wagner Hall in Brighton on Thursday, December 31 from 9pm. Featuring DJs Von Petrovsoky and Alex Spinks, performers Alfie Ordinary, Rosy Carrick and Lydia L’Scabies, art, food, and more dancing than you can shake a stick By Graham Robson • 1 min read