Arts AT HOME WITH HOOTMAN: From ‘The Proposition’ to ‘Lot In Sodom’ What’s hot on the box? Michael Hootman tunes into the best and worst TV and film By Michael Hootman • 4 min read
Arts SPOTLIGHT ON: BFI Flare LGBTQ+ film festival Brian Butler samples some of the best new Queer films at Flare By Brian Butler • 2 min read
Arts REVIEW: Writing Our Space: An LGBTQ+ Anthology Writing our Space with a foreword from editors Eilidh Akilade and Ross Tanner which explores the genesis of the book and the collection of short pieces elicited from a wide LGBTQI+ pool of writers is wonderful. I could gush about it, but I’ll say buy it, read it, enjoy it for yourself; then gush. By Eric Page • 2 min read
Arts REVIEW: An Hour And A Half Late @ Theatre Royal Brighton Brian Butler finds a pony with one trick is not enough By Brian Butler • 2 min read
Arts REVIEW: Edward Carpenter – A Victorian Rebel fighting for gay rights This excellent look at the life of Carpenter from (Hove based author) Brian Anderson uses previously unpublished material and personal letters from his lovers and friends to shine a bold new light over the contributions to developments around sexuality and identify that Carpenter gave with his early By Eric Page • 2 min read
Arts FILM REVIEW: Dawn, Her Dad And The Tractor Brian Butler finds his first BFI Flare offering a compelling Trans tale By Brian Butler • 2 min read
Arts REVIEW: The Da Vinci Code @ Theatre Royal Brighton Brian Butler joins the thrilling search for the Holy Grail By Brian Butler • 2 min read
Arts REVIEW: The Chip Shop Wars by Terry Sanderson Love them or loath them you root for them to the very last page. Sanderson is our very own Queer Tom Sharpe, and serves up thick deep fried pure Northern farce, battered with crisp satire, served with a generous sprinkling of his tart vinegar wit. By Eric Page • 2 min read
Arts REVIEW: Power Bear by Łukasz Majcher This all new Queer superhero comix with its interwoven stories covering the Alien creation of life on earth, a German bear couple who wrestle with the challenges of everyday life and a secret life of superhero adventures is a fun treat. By Eric Page • 2 min read
Arts REVIEW: Is He Musical? Brian Butler falls willingly into the 1930’s Queer sub culture of Soho By Brian Butler • 2 min read
Arts REVIEW: PROUD at The King’s Head Theatre, Islington Brian Buttler finds that Queer love will cross borders By Brian Butler • 3 min read
Arts PAGE’S PAGES: Eric Page reviews the best queer lit Queer book reviews from our resident book worm, Eric Page By Eric Page • 5 min read