Arts INTERVIEW: Charles Moriarty on his new book X & Amy Winehouse X chronicles a decade’s worth of photographing men. It’s a deeply personal book. The photos are firmly rooted in the gay male gaze. By Alex Klineberg • 5 min read
Arts New visual arts exhibitions to reflect on the legacies of colonialism A new visual arts programme will present 10 diverse artists across two exhibitions and three venues as part of this year’s Brighton Fringe from May 21 to July 25 By Graham Robson • 2 min read
Arts FESTIVAL REVIEW: Points of Departure Bemused but amused the crowd seems happy, this is Kulture Returned and we have never been happier to be out here, on the perimeter, at the end of a desolate industrial spit with an hour to go to midnight. By Eric Page • 3 min read
Arts Launch of Isle of Wight’s first LGBTQ+ history & heritage exhibition StoneCrabs Theatre Company is to launch Out On An Island, the first LGBTQ+ history and heritage exhibition for the Isle of Wight, at Clayden Gallery on Saturday, June 19 By Graham Robson • 1 min read
Arts SEAS presents new exhibition at The Ledward Centre The Face of the Other, a group exhibition curated by Gil Mualem-Doron, launches Saturday, May 1 By Graham Robson • 2 min read
Arts Candle Project by Abigail Conway – Brighton Festival The Spire premieres a new commission by installation artist Abigail Conway for the Brighton Festival. The Candle Project will be the first event in the venue’s public programme, following a period of closure as a result of Covid-19 restrictions. By Alex Klineberg • 2 min read
Arts Diana Souhami: A Life in Books Diana Souhami is a writer best known for her biographies of eminent lesbians. Her latest book is called No Modernism Without Lesbians. We caught up with Diana to discuss the new book and her long career as an author. By Alex Klineberg • 5 min read
Arts New crowdfunding campaign to champion LGBTQ+ artists London-based studio, The Paint Don’t Dry, hopes to raise nearly £14,000 for a special exhibition that will champion the work of rising stars in the LGBTQ+ art sector By Graham Robson • 2 min read
Arts BOOK REVIEW:”X” BY CHARLES MORIARTY his work – high production values, gritty subject.. is perfectly coalesced here in this book. By Eric Page • 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 The Louvre’s entire collection is now online The Louvre is the world’s most famous museum. Its vast collection of 480,000 works has been digitised and it’s now available to view online. By Alex Klineberg • 2 min read