PREVIEW: Polari Soho Special London’s award-winning LGBT literary salon goes back to its Soho roots with a special event during London Book & Screen Week on April 11.
REVIEW: David Hoyle’s Seaside Getaway David Hoyle is one of the most accomplished performers who grace our stages and I would encourage, urge and embolden you to go see him next time he is in town.
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.
‘First LGBT Poet Laureate’ appointed To help promote LGBT poetry, Camden LGBT Forum have created the post of First LGBT Poet Laureate. The recipient of the title “First LGBT Poet Laureate” which will be formally announced during LGBT History Month in February is Trudy Howson.
PREVIEW: Bring Back British Rail benefit fundraiser Poet and comedian, John Hegley, heads up a cabaret of musical and lyrical mischief in support of Bring Back British Rail, a campaign group seeking to bring the railways back into public ownership.
PREVIEW: Fundraiser for Brighton Womens Centre tonight Brighton Women’s Centre (BWC) has been empowering women since 1974 and tonight (November 26) they need your support to raise funds to continue delivering their important work.
PREVIEW: We’re the answer to your prayers! Traumfrau and Pink Fringe present The Answer to Your Prayers, an outrageous end of summer queer extravaganza, at The Spire, St Mark’s Chapel, Brighton on Saturday, September 12 from 8.30pm. Tunes will be brought to you by DJs Jenny spinning guilty pleasures and electro pop; Kate St Kate Shields spin