Pink Narcissus: Blood on the Page: Music Review With their new 6-track EP, Brighton’s self-styled ‘freak rockers’ Pink Narcissus have sparkled up grunge with a pinch of glitter.
Local charities benefit from the voices of Actually Following successful performances and fundraising throughout 2012 by both Actually Gay Men’s Chorus and Actually Gay Women’s Chorus, £1141.64 has been presented to local charities and organisations. This month Actually CIC presented Sussex Air Ambulance with £323.16, Brighton & Hove LGBT Switchboar
Piano recital to benefit Diabetes UK The Brighton Voluntary Group of Diabetes UK will be hosting a piano recital by Dave Fischer at St Andrew’s Church in Hove on Sunday, May 5 at 3pm. Tickets: £8 for Friends of St Andrew’s Full price adult tickets: £10, Other concessions: £8, children £5. Contact Ian for more info: telephone 07931 34
Olivia Newton John: The Brighton Centre: Music Review The original Australian sweetheart, Olivia Newton-John, wove a place where everyone dared to go at a timeless show brimming with unabashed confidence at The Brighton Centre.
London Philharmonic Orchestra at the Dome I was pleasantly surprised to see such a full audience on a cold, wet and windy night in Brighton to hear the London Philharmonic Orchestra perform, conducted by David Parry. True, the programme was a crowd pleaser – Beethoven 5, Schumann’s Cello Concerto and Elgar’s Enigma Variations – ‘nothing we
‘4 Poofs & A Piano’ bring new line-up to Hove 4 Poofs & A Piano, the former house band from the Jonathan Ross Show, will be performing at The Old Market, Brighton on Saturday, April 13 at 7.30pm. Camp and naughty, the show features original comedy songs, musical parodies, pop standards, dance, physical comedy and light-hearted banter. Original
The Tallis Scholars’ 40th Anniversary Concert at St Paul’s Cathedral It was a real privilege to be in the audience for the launch concert of The Tallis Scholars’ 40th anniversary celebrations at St Paul’s Cathedral.  I was expecting something special, but this concert must be up there with one of the best live music experiences I can remember. On the programme were s