Arts REVIEW: Dirty Dancing @ Theatre Royal Brighton He is a superb dancer. His body writing with a gymnastic energetic which is astonishing, jumping, twisting, lifting, spinning, thrusting, gyrating and doing all the things you can possibly do with a huge thickly muscled body to music. He understands the affect this has on his audience and plays up t By Eric Page • 4 min read
Comment Born this binary, or am I an act of violence too? The auteur of this social and sexual enlightenment is NEO 10Y, a self-defined spiritual revolutionary, artist and musician. Having perused the respective social media accounts and Youtube videos I really like what I see and will absolutely seek this artist out for the full live experience. NEO 10Y’s By Craig Hanlon-Smith • 4 min read
Photo Credit Michael Stone at Nick Ford Photography Arts REVIEW: Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus @ The Oil Shed Brian Butler welcomes the boys back in one of Brighton’s premier Queer singing groups : Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus By Brian Butler • 2 min read
Arts REVIEW: Jarman @ Above The Stag Brian Butler sees a great Queer icon recreated on stage By Brian Butler • 3 min read
Arts REVIEW: Books:Fat & Queer An Anthology of Queer and Trans Bodies I enjoy a good anthology and one which highlights the experiences and adventures of anyone who has to navigate the body shaming highways of modern life, before turning off to the sedate byways of homo queer fat folx is a treat to find. The trio of editors have selected stories, poems, prose and By Eric Page • 1 min read
Arts REVIEW: The Queens English by Chloe O. Davis Editor Chloe O. Davis is to be commended for this stylish and informative addition to exploring modern Queer languages, how they get used, and where they come from. By Eric Page • 1 min read
Arts REVIEW: Books: First Come Love by Tom Rasmussen We are asked to consider marriage, as an achievement, a compromise, a selling-out, a practical solution and given experiences of authentic lives of what marriage means to a range of people across the spectrum of sexuality and class, and what the future looks like for this most historic and universa By Eric Page • 2 min read
Arts REVIEW: Books:The adventures of Isabel by Candas Jane Dorsey Not to be confused with the Ogden Nash poem, although very much in the bonkers celebratory style of his prose and radically mind popping daftness this is a delightful entertaining book from author Dorsey who adores words, pokes, tickles, makes them perform these incredibly funny feats of phraseolog By Eric Page • 2 min read
Arts REVIEW: Coppelia and The Supermarket Suite Brian Butler marvels at ballet at the supermarket and the Soho sex shop By Brian Butler • 2 min read
Arts REVIEW: Jack Hoosie and The Leisure Groan Brian Butler steps back in time to a queer sauna in 1990’s Yorkshire By Brian Butler • 2 min read
Arts REVIEW: Bleach @ The Garden Theatre Brian Butler listens to the confessions of a sex worker with its shocking repercussions in the superb new play currently running at the Garden Theatre By Brian Butler • 3 min read
Arts REVIEW: Dad’s Army Radio Show – on stage Brian Butler watches a stage adaptation of a radio broadcast of a tv series – got that? By Brian Butler • 2 min read