US report: Queer people more likely to be stopped by police A new report found queer people living in the US are considerably more likely to be stopped and profiled by police.
Launch of Isle of Wight’s first LGBTQ+ history & heritage exhibition StoneCrabs Theatre Company is to launch Out On An Island, the first LGBTQ+ history and heritage exhibition for the Isle of Wight, at Clayden Gallery on Saturday, June 19
Queering Now 酷兒鬧 2021: DREAMALITY An artist-led online programme of screenings, talks and new performance, featuring the work of 16 queer artists from the Sino/Asian diaspora
SEAS presents new exhibition at The Ledward Centre The Face of the Other, a group exhibition curated by Gil Mualem-Doron, launches Saturday, May 1
Brighton’s Queer past and present collide in Daren Kay’s new novel Bitter rivalry, social one-upmanship and a showdown involving a secret past life come to a climax in Daren Kay’s new novel The Brightonians
Paul Diello announces new single, ‘Into Springtime’ Brighton singer-songwriter Paul Diello announces his latest album, Make Heaven Motherland (May 28), while dropping the lead single, Into Springtime.