Arts BOOK REVIEW: The scientific secrets of Doctor Who This book made me laugh and think, and explains some difficult and abstract scientific ideas without insulting the intelligence of the LGBT Whoovian reader. By Eric Page • 3 min read
Arts BRIGHTON PRIDE: Uniting Nations: The Exhibition Uniting Nations: The Exhibition a unique campaigning celebration of the global Pride movement. Through photographs, videos and oral testimony Uniting Nations will reflect upon the state of Pride today, the celebrations, events and demonstrations that unite everyone as we all follow in the footsteps By Graham Robson • 3 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Return to Sender: Stee Louw Stephen Louw, a second year student at Brighton City College is studying for a degree in photography. He is a gay man from Zimbabwe and feels compelled to document issues relating to sexuality and in particular homosexuality within minority groups. By Contributor • 2 min read
Arts Star names for Guildhall stage at Priory Park Festival, Chichester A treasure trove of writers, poets and musicians have now been confirmed for the second performance stage at Priory Park Festival Chichester. By Contributor • 1 min read
Arts Young people in Brighton & Hove make LGBTQ history Photoworks, the organisation who produce the Brighton Photo Biennial, has been awarded a £47k grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund to lead Into the Outside – a learning project with local young people, re-examining their city’s rich LGBTQ past and creating a new archive of queer youth experiences. By Gary Hart • 2 min read
Arts REVIEW: Brighton Festival: Anthony Burrill Part of the joy of the Festival is it revels in its nerdyness and this lovely presentation, and talk from Sussex resident Anthony Burrill on the joys of simple expressive printing was a well-attended, informative and ultimately enjoyable night out. By Eric Page • 2 min read
Arts Brunswick Town Art Fair call for submissions Brunswick Town Art Fair is looking for Sussex-based artists, designers, illustrators and photographers who would like to participate in Brunswick Town’s annual art fair. By Gary Hart • 1 min read
Arts REVIEW: Brighton Fringe: Borde Hill Sculpture Exhibition it’s a lovely place to wander; art, gardens, flowers and the hidden tea-shop is simply perfect with gushings of tea and huge slices of tea tucked into a little shaded dell with bluebells basking under the mottled sunshine, it was simply perfect. By Eric Page • 2 min read
Arts PREVIEW: ‘Towards Marg’ South Asian LGBT identities at Alchemy 2016 Towards Marg, an exhibition exploring South Asian LGBT identities in political and cultural scenes will be presented during Alchemy 2016, at the Southbank Centre in London. By Contributor • 2 min read
Arts REVIEW: Brighton Fringe: Windmill Collective Open Houses More than 1,000 artists exhibit their work in venues citywide and in the surrounding area, providing art lovers with an engaging and inspiring experience and offering the opportunity to buy work and chat directly with the creators. The Windmill Collective is just one of the finest and queerest ones By Eric Page • 3 min read
Baptism No.1 Arts PREVIEW: Romany Mark Bruce exhibition Romany Mark Bruce, creator of the Brighton AIDS Memorial, will be exhibiting a new collection of vibrant abstract paintings, inspired by ecclesiastical items collected by him over 20 years. By Graham Robson • 1 min read
Arts Pride in London festival showcases LGBT+ community The Pride in London Festival is a two-week showcase of the huge range of diversity in London’s LGBT+ communities. The festival will run from June 13-26 and there is still time to submit events for inclusion. By Graham Robson • 2 min read