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Help a young homeless person this Christmas

Give some Love in a Box and make a young homeless person happy this Christmas.

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A local charity is asking people to make up a shoebox of Christmas gifts for young people living in supported housing projects across Brighton & Hove.

Christmas can be a lonely time for young people living in supported housing. This is why YMCA DownsLink Group (YMCA DLG) is asking the local community to get involved and help give their young residents a very special Christmas.

The aim of the ‘Love in a Box’ appeal is to ensure that every young person living in YMCA DLG supported housing projects has a present to open on Christmas morning. For many of the young people this will be the only thing they receive.

To take part fill a shoebox (or any other box) with small gifts for either a boy or a girl (please write on your box if it’s for a girl, a boy or unisex).

Some ideas of what to put in the box include: toiletries, make-up, DVD’s, jewellery, sweets and chocolates, socks, gloves, woollen hats, scarves, small games and gadgets, board games, mugs, stationery, clothes, books, comics, alarm clocks, vouchers.

The boxes should be dropped off or sent to:
YMCA DLG head office at Reed House,
47 Church Road, Hove BN3 2BE.

Please deliver all boxes by Monday, December 20.

To support the appeal by making a donation, click here: 

Charity single benefits Albert Kennedy Trust and GMFA

 

December the 20something is a kitsch, classic Christmas pop song recorded by the electro-pop duo Draco Draco to raise funds for the Albert Kennedy Trust and GMFA.

DRACO DRACO

The idea came about when the guys were putting the finishing touches to their debut EP River Cry so close to the Christmas season, resulting in the birth of December the 20something a charity record with 100% of the proceeds being split equally between GMFA (Gay Men Fighting AIDS) and Albert Kennedy Trust.

The song is free to download via the Virgin Money Giving donation page.

To view the video of December the 20something, click here:

To make a donation, click here:

Matthew Hodson
Matthew Hodson

Matthew Hodson, Chief Executive of GMFA, says: “I’m thrilled that Draco Draco have chosen to support both GMFA and the Albert Kennedy Trust with the release of ‘December the 20something’. As small charities, serving LGBT communities, we rely on the support of these same people to ensure that we can help as many as possible and I’m delighted to join forces this Christmas.

“At GMFA we have seen that we can make clear changes in the way that our community thinks about HIV and HIV risk by providing information in an accessible way. In the UK 65 gay men are diagnosed with HIV every week, and the lives of those of us living with HIV are still blighted by stigma. GMFA’s education work improves gay men’s sexual health and challenges HIV stigma. Community support makes this work possible. As the song says, ‘Give with love’.”

Tim Sigsworth, Chief Executive of Albert Kennedy Trust, added: “We’re very grateful for the support of Draco Draco with this fantastic Christmas single. This invaluable support will help The Albert Kennedy Trust get young people off the streets. We know that right now, 4,800 young lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans people are homeless on our streets, or living in hostile environments. It’s unacceptable. There should be no room for hate. Everybody supporting this fantastic gesture by Draco Draco can be assured they are helping young LGBT people across the country. Thank you!”

December 20something is the last of six tracks from the debut EP River Cry from electro-pop duo Draco Draco, released on Monday, November 30th. Combining electro, house, EDM, soul and a touch of jazz, the result is six catchy pop anthems to fall in love with and to cry along to when someone breaks your heart.

Draco Draco – River Cry is available on iTunes, Bandcamp and Spotify

To listen to River Cry EP, click here:

To donate to GMFA online, click here:

REVIEW: Rainbow Chorus Christmas Show

The Christmas spirit came to Kemptown last night, December 5 with the Rainbow Chorus’ Christmas Show, Do you hear the Rainbows Sing?

Rainbow Chorus

The sold out show brought the Rainbow’s 18th birthday celebrations to a triumphant climax in a year when the choir has achieved a new level of vocal excellence and reinforced its reputation as a first class LGBT community institution.

Uniquely, the Rainbows are a non auditioning chorus and Brighton’s only LGBT choir. It numbers 65 singers and while general membership is presently closed, there is always room for new tenors and basses.

Do you hear the Rainbows Sing? was a show of two halves with a relaxed chorus, singing and enjoying traditional Christmas songs and carols in the first half followed by a medley from Les Miserables in the second half.

Bob Chilcott’s brilliant arrangement of Jingle Bells set the tone for the first half which climaxed with his technically challenging arrangement of The Twelve Days of Christmas, (5 gold rings and all). The audience lapped it up as the chorus teased out and milked all the moments of pastiche during ‘5 gold rings’ and gave a very convincing and entertaining performance of this Christmas classic which employed not one but two BSL interpreters, (Marco Nardi and Fran Coates), for good measures.

Other numbers including O Holy Night, Mary’s Boy Child, and Fairytale of New York gave the chorus the chance to open up and show off the huge choral sound they can now produce. I sat on the second balcony where the quality and beauty of the collective ensemble sound was at times simply stunning as it rose to the church rafters.

Audience participation numbers including; In the bleak midwinter, Have yourself a merry little Christmas and Santa Claus is coming to town, were sung in tune (most of the time Aneesa) and really added to the enjoyment of the evening. I felt for the first time this year that Christmas had really arrived.

The Chorus changed costumes and approach for the second half, a medley from Les Miserables which featured many singers from the chorus in solo roles. All the soloists were up to the challenge giving sterling performances. In future it would have been nice to have their names credited in the program.

Highlights included passionate performances of Bring Him Home, One Day MoreI Dreamed a Dream and an entertaining rendition of Master of the House that captured all the drunken fun the number demands. Do you hear the people sing? brought the medley to an end and the audience to its feet with a massive roar of approval.

The musical team behind the Rainbow Chorus is Aneesa Chaudhry and Mojca Monte who collectively bring a range of skills to the table. Aneesa’s infectious drive and musical direction is responsible for the huge vocal improvement this chorus has made in the last two years and keeps them all focused, while Mojca’s accompanying was at times, especially during the Les Mis medley, masterful. The pair collectively provide a solid foundation for the chorus to continue developing in future years.

Special mention for the sound man Matt Burke. St George’s Church is not an easy space to mic and apart from a few tiny problems with feedback the job was very well done.

Behind the chorus are a team of volunteers who bake the cakes, serve the drinks and provide front of house. The success of last nights show and all events during their 18th birthday year is as much theirs as the singers. A real team effort.

The next Rainbow Chorus show Sing Out! is on May 23, 2016 at St Georges Church as part of the Brighton Fringe.

For more information about Rainbow Chorus, click here:

Gscene Santa visits Rainbow Families

The Gscene Santa paid a visit to the Rainbow Families Christmas Party yesterday, December 5 at Brighton Hove & Sussex Sixth Form College (BHASVIC).

Gscene Santa and his little helper, Bibi Tellyn-Clarke
Gscene Santa and his little helper, Bibi Tellyn-Clarke

The annual Christmas Party attracted hundreds of parents, babies and children to BHASVIC for games, facepainting, cakes, sweeties and dancing. The party was hosted and compered by DJ Nasty and entertainment provided by Music Mike.

Santa gave a chocolate santa to all the children who queued eagerly to tell him what they wanted for Christmas. Top requests were for iPads from the girls and train sets from the boys.

Pictured is the Gscene Santa with his little helper elf, the beautiful, Bibi Tellyn-Clarke.

Rainbow Families is an informal social group for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) parents and their children in Brighton & Hove, Sussex and surrounding areas and currently has 462 facebook members. Membership is open to all LGBTQ parents prospective parents and their children.

Rainbow Families aims to create a friendly, inclusive space for parents and their children. Some of the families are led by single parents or carers, some have two mums, or two dads, or both, but whoever is included in the family everyone is welcome at Rainbow Families.

Some gay people who are thinking about having a family or are pregnant can feel quite isolated so feel free to get in touch with them and they’ll try and answer your questions or refer you to other organisations that may be of help. They also have a very active Facebook group – which is a great place to ask questions and meet members.

Rainbow Families are a non-profit organisation and membership is free.

For more information about Rainbow Familes, click here:

Or Email: info@rainbowfamilies.org.uk

To join Rainbow Families Facebook group, click here:

PREVIEW: Miss Hope Springs: ‘Now it’s Christmas time’

The uniquely talented Ty Jeffries brings his creation Miss Hope Springs to the Komedia on Tuesday December 8 with her laugh-out-loud-move-you-to-tears’ one woman show.

MIss Hope Springs

The ex-Vegas nightclub chanteuse Miss Hope Springs will be playing the piano and singing her award-winning repertoire of uniquely catchy original songs.

Accompanied by her Hot Jazz Combo on throbbing double bass and sizzling percussion and interspersed with hysterical tales from her Ritz to the pits life, you’ll experience Hope’s blend of finger snapping pop, romantic rumbas and sassy bossa novas.

“Springs sings of big hopes and broken dreams…The sleeper hit of the year” The Times.

Miss Hope Springs is the towering blonde floor-to-ceiling sequined creation of composer, lyricist, pianist and comic actor Ty Jeffries (son of the late British screen legend Lionel Jeffries).

Ty’s formative years living in Tinsel Town lend authenticity to his multilayered portrayal of never say die show business trouper Hope.

Ty danced with Fred Astaire down Sunset Strip one night, was sung to by Maurice Chevalier by the pool of the Chateau Marmont Hotel and fell asleep in his soup during dinner with Frank Sinatra at the Brown Derby (well, he was only 6 at the time).

Ty is a classically trained pianist (Purcell School) and brings his show to Brighton where he used to live, after 2 hugely successful years at The Crazy Coqs in Piccadilly, a recent 6 month residency at The Hippodrome Casino and his current headlining spot every Saturday night at The Rah Rah Room on Piccadilly Circus.

Now it’s Christmas time comes with a Gscene 5 star recommendation. Don’t miss it!


Event: Miss Hope Springs: Now it’s Christmas time

Where: Komedia, 44-47 Gardner St, Brighton, East Sussex BN1 1UN

When: Tuesday, December 8

Time: 8pm, doors open at 7pm

Tickets: £15/£12.50

To buy tickets online, click here:

REVIEW: Bridge of Spies CD + DVD Box Set

Carol Decker

Bridge of Spies. So much more than a Tom Hanks movie.

T’Pau – Bridge of Spies CD + DVD Box Set

Carol Decker and T’pau have been experiencing something of a renaissance in recent years following the success of their 25th anniversary tour and new album Pleasure and Pain released earlier this year.

This multi-disc re-mastered release of their multi-platinum selling debut outing can only ensure that they remain in our conscience for a little whole longer yet. Including the original album in full, all the big hitters are here, most notably China in Your Hand, Heart and Soul, and Valentine, but also the often radio neglected but equally magnificent I Will Be With You and the studio version of Sex Talk a live recording of which just missed the top 20 in spring 1988.

For those of you who remember the original, the re-mastered release pulls out a few surprise trills and tricks which may have escaped you almost thirty years ago, and if you’re new to the album it doesn’t disappoint with the title track and Thank You For Goodbye surely contenders at the time for single releases themselves.

As with most deluxe packages there are remixes and 12” versions a plenty, along with a rack of non-album tracks previously unreleased on any album format, the best of which Giving My Love Away, could easily have sat amongst the original album set. All the videos for the singles are included, remastered and digitised, as is their Hammersmith Odeon gig from the massively successful 1/5th Tour now available on DVD for the first time.

Buy it for your loved one, your adopted teenager or just yourself. All beautifully presented in a hard-back book style cover, you’ll love it. Here’s hoping Rage and The Promise will get the same treatment.

Carol Decker and T’Pau tour the UK as part of their acoustic Songs & Stories Tour from January 30 through to April 23. They play Shoreham Rope Tackle Arts Centre on February 6 and The Royal Vauxhall Tavern on April 14.

For more information, click here:

REVIEW: Madonna: The Rebel Heart Tour

Photo by Keith Hanlon-Smith
Photo by Keith Hanlon-Smith

Don’t It Taste Like Holy Water

Madonna: The Rebel Heart Tour. December 2nd 2015

“Bitches are you in my gang?” yells Madonna to a capacity crowd at London’s O2 arena and 20,000 forty something homosexuals scream in hysterical response and possibly regret not remembering their incontinence pants.

Whilst I have seen Madonna put on a show before, The Rebel Heart Tour has to be up there amongst her finest onstage outings. Although not amongst her most commercially successful, the Rebel Heart album is a cracker and of the opening seven songs, six are taken from her latest release.

Live, they’re even more energetic than the recordings; from the gratuitously theatrical staging of set opener Iconic to the Last Supper style staging of Holy Water and Devil Pray, Madonna never falters neither physically nor vocally and for almost two and a half hours, the 20,000 strong faithful are eating out of the palm of her hand.

There may be a few more quieter moments than on previous tours but rather than rest points for an aging superstar, these are opportunities for more reflective acoustic versions of all but forgotten gems which on Wednesday included True Blue and Who’s That Girl.

For a woman who has hundreds of hits to choose from there are bound to be personal favourites dropped from the possibles but Madonna and her creative team threw everything at the spectacular production from Deeper and Deeper to Holiday via a ukulele accompanied La Vie en Rose sung entirely in French.

Her audience chats were plentiful and warm and she even threw in an unexpected Drowned World – Substitute For Love, previously not included on the tour, and dedicated to the memory of her interior designer friend David Collins.

Whilst the O2 may this year alone have hosted GaGa, Kylie, Taylor Swift and Katie Perry to name a handful of Madgesty chasers, tonight Madonna showed us all why “Bitch, I’m Madonna”.

Madonna returns to the U.K from mainland Europe to play Birmingham, December 14, Manchester 16, Glasgow 20. The Rebel Heart Tour plays until March 2016.

For more information, click here: 

PREVIEW: You can hear the Rainbows sing tonight!

The Rainbow Chorus continues to celebrate 18 glorious years of harmony with a concert in Kemptown tonight.

Rainbow Chorus

The Rainbows will throw open the doors of St. George’s Church, Kemptown tonight for a show stopping festive Christmas concert Can you hear the Rainbows sing?, featuring songs from their Christmas repertoire over the last 18 years and a new tribute medley from one of the most successful musicals of all time, Les Miserables.

The Rainbow Chorus is the only Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) choir in the South outside of London and aims to provide an enjoyable and supportive environment for LGBT members to sing together, making new friends, developing their community spirit, individual talents and confidence.

Through performance, the Rainbow Chorus also raises the profile of the LGBT community in Brighton & Hove as well as providing top quality entertainment.

The Rainbow Chorus is supported by the Big Lottery and the Rainbow Fund.


Event: Can you hear the Rainbows sing?

Where: St Georges Church, St George Road, Kemptown, Brighton

When: Saturday, December 5

Time: 7.30pm

Tickets: £14 / £10 concs / £7 children under 12

To book tickets online, click here:

Or contact choir members. They’re aiming for a sell out so book early to avoid disappointment.

 

No one need to feel alone this Christmas, say Samaritans

As the UK gears up once more for the festive season, Samaritans remind people that no one needs to feel alone this Christmas.

Samaritans

If you’re struggling to cope with life, the pressure to have a good time can magnify your challenges and increase your sense of isolation, even with friends and family around you.

Samaritan volunteers in Brighton, Hove and District branch will be there round the clock for anyone who feels they need to talk, in confidence, about whatever’s getting to them – on Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year’s Day, and every other day of the year.

Samaritans’ branch Director, Daniel Cheesman, says: “Someone contacts Samaritans every six seconds. Problems don’t go away just because it’s Christmas, so if you’re finding it hard to look forward to the festive season, we’re here for you. If it’s too difficult to open up to friends or family, or you feel you have no one who will listen, talk to us. We’ll keep whatever you say safe, we won’t judge and we’ll help you find a way through.”

Helen, aged 31, is a Samaritans volunteer in Brighton Hove and District branch, and has answered hundreds of calls for help from people finding Christmas and New Year an ordeal.

She says: “It may be your first Christmas without your children because of a separation. Or you may be bereaved, or struggling with redundancy, debt, your health, relationships or family issues. It’s OK to not be having a good time, and you don’t have to put on a brave face for us. You can talk to us, by phone, email or face to face in our branch. However difficult your thoughts and feelings are, knowing that we care and that we will listen can make all the difference.”

Last year Samaritans responded to more than 5.3 million calls for help from people struggling to cope, with nearly 200,000* contacts to the charity over the festive season alone.

Samaritans relies almost entirely on donations to run its 201 branches and train its 21,200 volunteers, who also provide emotional support in schools, prisons, workplaces, and throughout their local communities.

To support Samaritans with a donation, click here:

To find out more about Samaritans in Brighton Hove and District branch or to talk to local volunteers about their services over Christmas, telephone: 01273 772277.

Samaritans is available round the clock, every single day of the year, providing a safe place to talk for anyone who is struggling to cope, whoever you are and whatever life has done to you.

Telephone 116 123 (this number is FREE to call and will not appear on your phone bill), or 01273 772277 (local call charges apply), email jo@samaritans.org.

To find the nearest branch, click here:

LGBT History Project re-launched as the UK LGBT Archive

The LGBT History Project, set up to create a Wikipedia-style resource for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) life in the UK, is being relaunched today, on the occasion of the London Metropolitan Archive’s 13th annual LGBT Conference, “Speak Up! Speak Out!

WEB.600The project will now be called the UK LGBT Archive – www.lgbtarchive.uk.

Since it was launched in June 2011, the Project has grown to include over 3,600 articles, which have been viewed over five million times and is a Key Partner of LGBT History Month UK. The Campaign for Homosexual Equality (CHE) has voted to work for its long-term survival and enhancement.

The new name emphasises the purpose of the site, to be a virtual time capsule of information about  LGBT people, places, organisation and events.

A key aim is to document the sources of all information, and in the case of facts obtained from external web pages to ensure that these too are archived, for the benefit of future historians and researchers.

Jonathan Harbourne, founder of the Project, said: “I created this site when I realised how little today’s younger LGBT people knew about the struggle that won us our equalities and our freedoms, and I’m delighted to see the success that it has achieved since then. We’re about to upgrade both the hardware and software that it runs on, so that it can cope with future demands.”

The historian Jeff Evans,  representing Schools Out/ LGBT History Month, said: “The remarkable work of the LGBT Archive, in collecting and preserving the evidence of past events and attitudes, is both urgent and necessary: in the absence of such a body of material it’s all too easy for those with a political agenda to invent their own distorted version of the past. The work of the LGBT Archive increases the chance of future generations obtaining a more robust and inclusive reading of this remarkable aspect of British history.”

Ross Burgess
Ross Burgess

Ross Burgess, one of the Project’s volunteer editors, added: “We’ve been working with LGBT History Month since the early days of the project, and we’ve recently added a new Timeline on the 2016 History Month theme of Religion Belief and Philosophy.”

 

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