Arts Book REVIEW: Sexuality A Graphic guide Meg Barker & Jules Scheele Barker and Scheele combine their talents again to serve this entertaining book about sexuality which manages to tease gently along the balance between being erotic and historically informative. By Eric Page • 2 min read
Arts National Student Pride to kick off on April 19 From April 19-25, National Student Pride will be serving a roster of online events for LGBTQ+ students By Graham Robson • 2 min read
Arts FEATURE: Brighton Fringe roars back with exciting programme Brian Butler delights in the wonders of Brighton Fringe 2021 By Brian Butler • 4 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Five more shows to bring us cheer Brian Butler looks forward to 5 more musical theatre treats By Brian Butler • 3 min read
Naya Rivera Arts GLAAD Media Awards pay tribute to the late Naya Rivera GLAAD’s 32nd annual Media Awards saw a tribute to late LGBTQ+ icon Naya Rivera. By Rachel Badham • 2 min read
Arts FILM REVIEW: Sequin In A Blue Room Brian Butler is drawn in by Queer teenager Sequin and his coming of age journey By Brian Butler • 2 min read
Arts Queer As Folk: New US Reboot Ordered Unapologetic Queer Stories on TV By Paul Wright • 2 min read
Arts Brighton Early Music Festival to receive £50,346 from Culture Recovery Fund This support will enable the Festival to stage a Summer Season of outdoor events in June, bringing live music back to Brighton audiences By Graham Robson • 2 min read
Arts Book REVIEW: Diary of a Film by Niven Govinden This perfectly poised story about cinema, flâneurs, and queer love takes us into the world of the ‘Maestro’ auteur and creative. By Eric Page • 2 min read
Arts New book from Tom Rudd – disabled, queer punk poet Tom Rudd’s first poetry collection, i am a thing of rough edges, explores everything from mental health to grief, identity to LGBTQ+ activism By Graham Robson • 2 min read
Arts REVIEW: Broadway Backwards 2021 Brian Butler finds boys will be girls and vice-versa for a good cause on Broadway By Brian Butler • 3 min read
Arts Brighton LGBTIQ+ History Club returns on April 18! Join Marlborough Productions and Queer in Brighton for a double bill of local-ish queer history! By Graham Robson • 2 min read