Arts Life Without Night by James Bartolacci James Bartolacci is an artist based in Queens, New York City. He received his MFA in Painting and Printmaking from the Yale School of Art in 2020. He’s just launched Life Without Night, his first solo show in the UK. By Alex Klineberg • 2 min read
Arts Miss Hope Springs is Back Miss Hope Springs is a homage to the great ladies of American showbiz, especially those who emerged during Hollywood’s Golden Age. By Alex Klineberg • 5 min read
Community News Laurel Hubbard confirmed as first trans Olympic athlete the first out trans athlete to have ever competed in the sporting event By Rachel Badham • 1 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Brighton Fringe – a final quick preview Brian Butler gives his final pick of shows you might want to catch at Brighton Fringe By Brian Butler • 2 min read
Arts ‘Brownton Abbey: Talk Show’ tomorrow @ 7.30pm From tomorrow, join Brownton Abbey and Battersea Arts Centre for an evening of stunning performances and open conversations By Graham Robson • 1 min read
General News Report: LGBTQ+ people of colour 38% more likely to face discrimination A new report found LGBTQ+ people of colour in the US are considerably more likely to face discrimination. By Rachel Badham • 2 min read
Arts PREVIEW: ‘History Bois: Adventures in Time & Gender’ Free series of events co-curated by transgender, trans-disciplinary artist EM Parry and multi-disciplinary artist and writer SL Grange By Jaq Bayles • 2 min read
Arts King Jamsheed: Lonely Piano at Brighton Fringe We caught up with King Jamsheed to discuss their debut album, life in lockdown and Druidry. By Alex Klineberg • 2 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Queer East announces new film season Brian Butler get ready for a new season of queer films from East and SE Asia By Brian Butler • 1 min read
Arts REVIEW: The Theatre Channel Episode 6 Brian Butler watches some more showstoppers – especially A Chorus Line By Brian Butler • 2 min read
General News Report: 45% of LGB people have faced workplace discrimination A new report found almost half of LGB people in the US have faced workplace discrimination. By Rachel Badham • 1 min read