BRIGHTON FRINGE REVIEW: Lionel and Cindy Brian Butler finds the love between Lionel and Cindy weird but entrancing
PREVIEW: Musclemen, a queer ventriloquist and a faded star In Part 2 of his Brighton Fringe picks, Brian Butler encounters Muscleman, a queer ventriloquist, and a faded cabaret star
REVIEW: The Marian Consort – Brighton Festival The Marian Consort in the sublime magnificence of All Saints Church in Hove was a wonderful pairing, the acoustics of this marvellous church allowing the resonant rolls of sound that the overlapping harmonic voices of the Consort generated.
BOOK REVIEW: ‘The Satyrs Kiss: Queer Men, Sex Magic & Modern Witchcraft’ by Storm Faerywolf This practical guide empowers everyone who identifies as male to take his rightful place at the centre of his own universe, honouring the unique qualities that set him apart from the mainstream. Emphasizing the importance of sexuality in Witchcraft, this book features a variety of methods for celebr
Brighton Festival review: Hugh Cutting Brian Butler thrills to the voice of Hugh Cutting in a fabulous Hove church
BOOK REVIEW: The Whale Tattoo by Jon Ransom The book is alive in the hands, no easy read, it wriggles and tries to leap away from you. I had to put it down more than once as a sentence took a turn into the brutal crepuscular silence and the rough marsh came for me. I laid down and wept.