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University of Sussex celebrates Brighton & Hove Pride in its absence
The University of Sussex expresses its support and solidarity with Brighton & Hove Pride on the eve of the weekend where its absence will be felt strongly in the city
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The University of Sussex expresses its support and solidarity with Brighton & Hove Pride on the eve of the weekend where its absence will be felt strongly in the city
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Organisers of Brighton & Hove Pride’s new festival of cultural events Pride at the Ironworks, supported by Tesco, have announced details of an exhibition by Brighton-based photographer Chris Jepson, which explores what it means to identify as a member of the LGBTQ+ community today.
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Ceri Dupree returns to Brighton next week to perform brand new show A Star is Torn at Ironworks Studios on July 14 & 15
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Brighton & Hove Pride has announced the first wave of performers for Pride at the Ironworks supported by Tesco in celebration of Pride month, this August and September.
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Whilst organisers are unable to hold large scale Pride events, Pride at the Ironworks will allow them to ensuring that every ticket sold will include a charitable donation to the Brighton Rainbow Fund
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Brighton & Hove Pride has teased plans for an extensive cultural LGBTQ+ festival through August and September 2021, following the cancellation of this year’s Pride event
Community
The Brighton Rainbow Fund has responded to today’s announcement that Brighton & Hove Pride 2021 has been cancelled.
Community
Brighton & Hove Pride announces the cancellation of the LGBTQ+ Community Parade, Pride Village Party and Pride Festival on Saturday, August 7 & Sunday, August 8
Community
Brighton & Hove Pride awarded £643,100 as part of the Government’s £1.57 billion Culture Recovery Fund (CRF) to help face the challenges of the coronavirus pandemic and ensure they have a sustainable future.
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Last night, despite the inclement weather, 333 people who work in the events industry came together, socially distanced, at Brighton & Hove seafront for #WeMakeEvents, an international movement to highlight that the live events sector urgently needs support from local governments to survive the Covi
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Brighton & Hove seafront, from the British Airways i360 Viewing Tower to the Palace Pier and beyond, will light up in red from 6.30pm tonight in solidarity with #WeMakeEvents campaign
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Creative people from across the city are coming together to make an Arts Recovery Plan to run over the next three years, supporting the city’s cultural and events sector through the Covid-19 crisis.