Arts The Rainbows Return with RC’s Xmas Concert Community choirs have been starting back up again in recent months, allowing members to meet in person and sing once again, joyfully joining voices together, rehearse and get ready for their all important Winter ( and Christmas) Concerts. Brighton’s Rainbow Chorus is no exception. By Contributor • 2 min read
Arts REVIEW: Under the Whispering Door by TJ Klune It’s about people finding ways to make the most of the time they have, and finding the power to enable themselves to change, and love being worth the risk of huge change. Throw in a ghost doggy, an impish spectral Grandad and a rather swish tearoom at the end of existence and this is an uplifting, By Eric Page • 2 min read
Arts Mighty Real Visual artist Josef Cabey reflects on both the musical and personal influence that iconic singer Sylvester had on him as a young gay black man, while local historian Alf Le Flohic shares a few memories and tracks down Sylvester appearing in Brighton during the 1980s By Alf Le Flohic • 7 min read
Arts REVIEW: The Play that goes wrong @ Theatre Royal Building up into an entirely daft crescendo of madness the entire play, cast, set and night literally starts to fall apart. It’s done with such wit and well-rehearsed charm that it looks random and ad hoc a real testament to this tightly worked and skillfully directed groups of actors who all work v By Eric Page • 3 min read
Kim Petras Arts #DaleyPop: 2021 MTV EMA’s dedicated to LGBTQ+ community MTV stuck to their guns over the location of the awards to show solidarity to the LGBTQ+ community, despite Budapest’s recent passage of legislation widely condemned as anti-LGBTQ+ By Contributor • 3 min read
Arts SPOTLIGHT ON: Layton Williams Brian Butler chats to West End star Layton Williams about his love of song, dance and Brighton By Brian Butler • 3 min read
Arts Joe Lycett announces queer Christmas party for Channel 4 The 90-minute festival special, Mummy’s Big Christmas Do!, will feature special guests, musical performances, stand-up comedy, drag performers, and LGBTQ+ icons, celebrating all things queer By Catherine Muxworthy • 1 min read
Arts RC+ win award for ‘Outstanding Contribution to Trans and Nonbinary Culture Participation’ On Wed 10 Nov The Federation of Gay Games recognised RC+ at their annual conference in Brighton for ‘Outstanding Contribution to Trans and Non-Binary Culture Participation’. By Contributor • 1 min read
Arts BBC Audio Launches UNMADE MOVIES as Audiobooks “It’s taken several years to find and secure the rights for these but what a wonderful journey it’s been, bringing to life for the first-time lost treasures from the greatest writers of the 20th century.” By Alex Klineberg • 2 min read
Arts Love is NOT an Ideology Shocked by the plight of Poland’s LGBTQ+ community, London’s Zebra One Gallery and artist/activist Lapinus Morgan will launch the Love Is Not An Ideology (LINAI) exhibition on Tuesday, October 5, raising vital funds for the Polish charity Federacja Znaki Rownosci. By Contributor • 2 min read
Arts #DaleyPop: Shakira celebrates 20 years of ‘Laundry Service’ #DaleyPop gives Shakira’s iconic album Laundry Service, which is celebrating its 20th anniversary, a spin By Contributor • 2 min read
Arts 10 Questions with Divina De Campo Jason Reid puts 10 questions to seasoned British drag queen and Drag Race UK favourite, Divina De Campo – a consummate queen through and through who is currently part of a star-studded UK tour of Chicago: The Musical. They’ve also proven time and time that they’re much more than just a red wig and a By Jason Reid • 5 min read