Arts REVIEW: Dr Who – Time Fracture This is a fun event for anyone who enjoys being thrown into a well-crafted world, or rather 17 different worlds with 13 possible storylines populated by believable, well-acted characters living in a real-time space created with attention to detail. As you’d expect it’s an inclusive show, very Queer By Eric Page • 5 min read
Arts REVIEW: Hedwig And The Angry Inch @ Leeds Playhouse Brian Butler finds Divina De Campo’s stage debut electrifying By Brian Butler • 3 min read
Arts REVIEW: Anyone Can Whistle @ Southwark Playhouse Brian Butler finds an underperformed Sondheim gem By Brian Butler • 3 min read
Arts REVIEW: Dracula, starring James Gaddas Brian Butler is mesmerised by the King of the Undead By Brian Butler • 2 min read
Arts Hullabaloo Quire to present ‘A Glass of Laughter’ with Vyvienne Long and LGBTQ+ singer-songwriter Paul Diello Hullabaloo Quire is to present A Glass of Laughter – a collaborative concert with Irish cellist and composer Vyvienne Long and LGBTQ+ singer-songwriter Paul Diello on Saturday, May 14 at St George’s Church in Kemptown. By Graham Robson • 2 min read
Arts Drag Queen Ruby LaRue joins season two cast of Bell Fibe TV1 series, Pink Is In The character of Ruby LaRue will soon be seen in the halls of Chatsworth Prison on the Canadian comedy series, Pink Is In, created by trans film and TV producer Lisa Crawford. By Graham Robson • 1 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Chichester, Crazy Coqs and the Canary Islands Brian Butler looks ahead to Chichester’s 60th, Broadway legends in London and Canary capers By Brian Butler • 4 min read
Arts ART MATTERS: Enzo Marra shines a light on the work of Graham Dean Graham Dean is a painter who utilises watercolour to create imagery whose painterly ability is equally matched by the presence exerted by the resulting scene dried into the paper. By Contributor • 3 min read
Arts Buckle up, bitches – it’s #DALEYPOP by Dale Melita Music has been embedded in my life ever since I was in the womb, my Mum and Dad basically raised me on music, especially POP music! By Graham Robson • 5 min read
Arts REVIEW: Beautiful @ Theatre Royal Molly-Grace Cutler as Carole King is touching, she’s totally there, filled with charming vulnerable and buoyant hope, it’s a beguiling performance, hinting at the steeliness at Carols core and her tenacity to be heard on her own terms, and the second half focuses more on her music than the AWOL plo By Eric Page • 5 min read
Arts Fans flock to premiere of series two of ‘Gentleman Jack’ A special premiere of the second series of hit drama Gentleman Jack took place last night ahead of its showing on BBC One and BBC iPlayer on Sunday, April 10 By Graham Robson • 2 min read
Arts Trans Pride Brighton & Hove announces T-shirt Design Competition for trans and non-binary communities The theme, Out in the World, is to recognise Trans Pride Brighton & Hove returning to an in-person event on Saturday, July 16 By Graham Robson • 1 min read