Arts P/REVIEW : View from the Sofa 9 From his lockdown sofa Brian Butler previews more streamings and sends you a Texan curry By Brian Butler • 3 min read
Arts Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre’s 2020 season postponed Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre in London has announced that their entire 2020 season has now been postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic. By Contributor • 2 min read
Arts P/REVIEW: New Russell Tovey dance video Brian Butler watches actor Russell Tovey’s move into dance and finds something to love By Brian Butler • 2 min read
Arts PREVIEW Brighton Fringe: Steve Lee performs An Indecent Act Steve has been in showbiz since 1971 – and you’ve never heard of him? Now’s your chance to find out why! Second Fringe outing for Steve who during An Indecent Act has a range of lurid and sordid stories from his 48 years in showbiz to relate. He has written a dozen shows for young […] By Besi • 1 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Actually Gay Men’s Chorus: Ovation – Every Song An Encore! Actually Gay Men’s Chorus return this Spring with a concert jam-packed with emotion, spine-tingling anthems and breathtaking performances to keep you on the edge of your seats and begging for more! By Contributor • 1 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Kill Joy BINGO! Brighton’s first riotous bingo game-show party Traumfrau’s yearly International Women’s Day extravaganza is going bingo crazy this year. By Contributor • 1 min read
Arts FILM PREVIEW: The Happy Prince premieres at BFI Flare The Happy Prince, written and directed by, as well as starring, Rupert Everett, opens in cinemas across the UK on June 15. By Contributor • 2 min read
Arts PREVIEW Brighton Fringe: Too young to stay in, too old to go out! by Nigel Osner Nigel Osner returns to the Brighton Fringe and Sweet Venues with his new show Too Young to Stay In – Too Old to Go Out. He takes a quizzical look at the challenges and occasional opportunities for those who can no longer claim, even to themselves, that they are young. He looks at dating, love, work, By Contributor • 2 min read
LGBTQ+ News What does International Women’s Day mean? International Women’s Day will be celebrated on Thursday, March 8 – but what does it mean? Paris Lees, the award-winning writer, TV personality, presenter, and equality campaigner, will explore the day’s significance at a panel discussion organised by the University of Brighton. By Besi • 1 min read
Arts COMPETITION: Final chance to win a pair of tickets to the 70s/80s Disco Ball on Saturday, March 3 Gscene have five pairs of tickets to give away for the closing party at the B RIGHT ON LGBT Community Festival 2018. Dance the night away on the disco bunny dance floor at the 70s/80s Disco Ball fundraiser for the Rainbow Fund in the Phil Starr Pavilion on Saturday, March 3, from 7.30pm. By Graham Robson • 1 min read
Arts Tonight at B RIGHT ON LGBT Community Festival: An Evening with Gabriella Parrish As part of LGBT HISTORY MONTH and The B RIGHT ON LGBT Community Festival, the Brighton & Hove LGBT Community Safety Forum presents An Evening with Gabriella Parrish. Gabriella will be singing musical theatre, power ballads and party anthems with her live band Human Jukebox, all raising money for Acc By Contributor • 1 min read
Arts PREVIEW Brighton Fringe: Daphna Baram in Sugarcoating Daphna Baram’s sixth solo show finds this middle eastern Mary Poppins breathless, with good reasons. Just as she came to terms with her chubby wonderfulness she is told to lose weight or lose her toes. And just as she finally gets that coveted red passport, her new country folk vote out of Europe. W By Contributor • 1 min read