Arts Brighton Pride announce main stage hosts X Factor star Seann Miley Moore and DJ, model and transgender community advocate Munroe Bergdorf will be bringing a touch of class, style and glamour as hosts of this years main stage at Brighton Pride. By Graham Robson • 1 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Fringe: Peter Joannou Brighton’s Singing Barber Brighton’s Singing Barber Peter Joannou will once again be singing his heart out from his upstairs shop window in the historic Lanes, during The Brighton Fringe Festival! By Contributor • 1 min read
Arts City to honour Brighton and Hove’s Jewish heritage The unveiling of a blue plaque to mark the home of Israel Samuel, the first recorded Jewish resident of Brighton, will form the centre piece of six-month of celebrations marking the 250 year anniversary of a Jewish presence in Brighton. By Besi • 1 min read
Arts fiveFilms4freedom announce first global LGBT influencers list fiveFilms4freedom is the world’s first global, digital, LGBT campaign promoted through the British Council’s network in more than 60 countries and regions around the globe, reaching audiences across the Americas, China, India, Israel, Mexico, Ukraine and to the Far East. By Besi • 1 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Actually Gay Men’s Chorus: ‘It’s Bound To Be Right On The Night!’ Actually Gay Men’s Chorus are pulling out all of the stops for what promises to be their biggest celebration to date. By Contributor • 2 min read
Arts REVIEW: Collabro at Brighton Centre It’s not even been two years since the boys of Collabro won Britain’s Got Talent, but this show was proof that they’ve come a long way. Their ‘Act Two’ tour is based on their second album of the same name. It’s an eclectic mix that includes Mumford and Sons’ I will wait, Kodaline’s All I want, Queen By Michael Hydes • 2 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Siren reform with show at Marlborough Siren a New Wave band who toured their lesbian feminist shows and played as a band throughout the 1980’s has reformed. Previously members of Brighton bands Devils Dykes and Bright Girls, Jude Winter, Tash Fairbanks, Jane Boston and Deb Trethewey formed the radical lesbian feminist company, Siren. By Contributor • 1 min read
Arts Bristol Pride Festival on the move Bristol Pride moves to new city centre location for 2016 celebrations. After record numbers attending Pride in 2015, organisers have taken the decision to move the festival, which has taken place in Castle Park since 2010, to increase capacity for those attending. By Graham Robson • 3 min read
Arts Heather Small to headline Newcastle Pride Newcastle Pride, one of the largest free festivals of its kind in the country, returns with its longest ever programme of live entertainment for summer 2016. By Besi • 3 min read
Arts REVIEW: Sunday Social Club @ Patterns & The Dog Hauz Patterns and the Dog Hauz have revitalized this old venue and provided a new, clean fun and engaging place to relax with friend, enjoy an raucous evening out or just kick back, eat some hot dogs and enjoy the carefully crafted ambiance. By Eric Page • 3 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Collabro at Brighton Centre Collabro, the World’s number one musical theatre vocal group who performed to over 55,000 people on their sell out UK tour last year, start new tour for 2016 playing the Brighton Centre on Saturday. March 12! By Contributor • 3 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Still celebrating the new and the avant-garde: 50th Brighton Festival launches with Laurie Anderson as Guest Director The full programme for the 50th Brighton Festival (May 7-29, 2016) – the largest and most established curated annual multi-arts festival in England – has been unveiled with experimental artist and musician Laurie Anderson as Guest Director. By Paul Gustafson • 3 min read