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All Together Now for The Sundaes! 

Brighton based girl group, The Sundaes, make grand final of brand new prime time BBC1 entertainment show All Together Now.

Having been one of the featured acts in the first ever episode of this new Saturday night show, they were one of two winning acts to make it to the final.

Hosted by comedian Rob Beckett, the show boasts the biggest judging panel in television history with 100 industry professionals headed by Spice Girl legend Geri Horner.

Each act or artist performs one song with the aim of getting as many of the 100 joining in and standing up. The number of judges standing up at the end of the performance gives each act their score. The two highest scoring artists from each episode go through to a grand final and then battle it out to win £50,000.

Created and produced by local businessman David Hill (Managing Director of E3 and McKenzie Associates) in 2009, The Sundaes have enjoyed success both in The UK and abroad.

Together with Brighton based artist Keris Lea, who plays Chocolate Sundae in the group, David has developed the show which regularly sells out at The Edinburgh Festival and is now a fixed feature in the famous Brighton Spiegeltent each May.

The Sundaes have enjoyed several summer seasons touring overseas but with their involvement in this new prime time TV show they have their eyes firmly fixed on an exciting year ahead in the UK.

Commenting on their TV debut Keris, said: “In the past we have turned down other TV opportunities as we didn’t think they were quite right for what we do. When we heard about All Together Now it just seemed the perfect fit for an act like us. This show gives us a great platform to show what we can do and we are thrilled to have made it to the final.”

Their newest fan, Geri Horner compared them to “Baby, Ginger and Scary Spice”.

Keris is joined by Amy Goater as Strawberry Sundae and Andrea Martin as Vanilla Sundae. This brand new entertainment show started on Saturday, January 27 at 7.15pm on BBC1 will run for six weeks.

B BRIGHT ON Festival: Village MCC host LGBT+ Mind, Body, Spirit Fair

The Village MCC is once again hosting the LGBT+ Mind Body Spirit Fair at this year’s B Right On Festival.

This year’s Fair approach will allow visitors to wander around all the offerings from the varied groups including Radical Faeries, Pagans, Christians, Muslims, and many others.

The FREE workshops will include:
10am  – Everyday mindfulness.
11:30 am  – Healing through poetry.
1pm  – The depth of connection in sacred intimacy.
2:30 pm  – Is the gender binary divinely ordained?

As well as the workshops there will be a whole host of FREE activities including:
Fabric flower making, decorating keys, chit-chat and colouring in station,
temporary tattoos, henna tattoos, drag and wig station, Gender queer beauty parlour, Jesus deck card readings, Tarot card readings, Shiatsu massage, Reiki healing, Egyptian healing, Storytelling and music sessions, Trans spirituality, Magical Times Magazine, Spiritual Spa and a Death Café.

Rev. Michael, Senior Pastor at the Village MCC, said: “I’m really excited about this year’s event.  It’s going to be so much fun. We’ve got a great team of contributors and volunteers, all giving their time for free! I think this is becoming a really unique event on Brighton & Hove’s LGBT+ Calendar!”

Entrance is FREE. There is no charge for any workshop, event, or activity on the day.

For more information, click here: Or call 07476 667353.

The Village MCC Brighton and Hove is a church that was created by LGBTQ Christians, their families, friends, and allies. It’s an MCC (Metropolitan Community Church) called to support the LGBTQ communities in whatever ways it can.
The Village MCC Brighton and Hove offers a safe space where anyone can feel at home, fully affirmed in their sexuality and gender identity. Church members are active in the larger community, offering emergency aid and support to the homeless and vulnerably housed.

Their minister, Rev. Michael, offers spiritual direction and pastoral care. They worship together every Sunday evening at Somerset Day Centre at 6pm.


Event: LGBT+ Mind, Body, Spirit Fair with Village MCC

Where: Phil Starr Pavilion, Victoria Gardens, Brighton BN1 1WN

When: Sunday, February 25

Time: 10am – 4pm

Cost: Free entry

Independent finance firm gives helping hand to children’s disability charity

Shoreham-based Pembroke Financial Services donates £3,500 to support Brighton children’s disability charity Whoopsadaisy.

Left to right, Keith Bonner Zsofia Varga, Caroline Mantle, and Keith Relf
Left to right, Keith Bonner ZsofiaVarga, Caroline Mantle, and Keith Relf

Managing Director, Keith Relf, said: “It is a pleasure to support this fantastic local charity – it is something we have been looking to do for a long time. We have a regular collection for the charity and promote the legendary Whoopsadaisy Bears made by the Charity’s Trustee Helen Palmer. We are delighted that we are able to make this further donation to support Whoopsadaisy in 2018”.

Based in Preston Park, Brighton, Whoopsadaisy provides free Conductive Education sessions for babies and children with cerebral palsy and other motor conditions.

Whoopsadaisy Trustee, Helen Palmer, said: “We are delighted with this generous donation from the directors and staff at Pembroke Financial Services. As a small local charity we rely entirely on donations like this each and every year. We simply couldn’t help disabled children without the support of our local business community.”

Queens Arms to stage fundraiser for Martin Fisher Foundation

Queens Arms to host fundraising event in aid of Martin Fisher Foundation on Friday, March 2.

Lucinda Lashes
Lucinda Lashes

The theme of the evening is M and F (dress up as something beginning with M or F) and staff from both the Sexual Health and Contraception (SHAC) and the Lawson Unit will be dressing accordingly for a fun night of music, top quality drag and dancing.

Lucinda Lashes the drag queen with the tongue of the devil and voice of an angel will be providing the entertainment. There will be a raffle with loads of prizes and they’ll be asking for a donation on the door as you arrive. Everyone is invited to attend and support this fantastic cause.

The aim of the evening is to raise as much money as possible towards local HIV testing, to help achieve Zero HIV Transmission in Brighton & Hove by 2025, whilst also of course having lots of fun!

The Martin Fisher Foundation has been created in Brighton & Hove to take forward the work of Professor Martin Fisher. The Foundation continues Martin’s ethos of treating people living with HIV with dignity, compassion and respect, while focusing on developing new strategies for effective HIV prevention, treatment and care and the Foundation have recently worked with local stakeholders to develop the Towards Zero HIV strategy.


Event: Fundraiser for Martin Fisher Foundation hosted by Lucinda Lashes

Where: Queens Arms, 7-8 George St, Brighton

When: Friday, March 2

Time: 8pm

Cost: Donation on the door.

For more information about Martin Fisher Foundation, click here:

Lib Dem leader calls for trans inclusion at LGBT+ Conference  

Vince Cable, leader of the Liberal Democrats, highlights reform of the Gender Recognition Act as a priority for the Liberal Democrats in 2018, in a video message to the party’s LGBT+ Winter Conference in London.

Mr Cable also highlighted the party’s historic and ongoing support for LGBT+ equality, including their opposition to Section 28 from the outset.

The video was also released by the website Lib Dem Voice.

The organisation’s Winter Conference, held over last weekend, also discussed LGBT+ rights in the Commonwealth, human rights, Brexit, and the 2018 Pride events calendar. It was followed by a reception at the Cellar Door bar in London.

Jennie Rigg
Jennie Rigg

Jennie Rigg, Chair of LGBT+ Liberal Democrats, said: “We’re proud that the Liberal Democrats have an unbeatable record of action for LGBT+ equality, and also the most progressive policies for the future.

“We work hard all year round to keep these issues at the forefront of the agenda, both inside the party and out, and to make it clear that the Liberal Democrats will always be there for the LGBT+ community.”

OPINION: Wall’s Words by Mike Wall

Meet the guncles!

So apparently the new word for a gay uncle is guncle. Am I happy to be called guncle? Well in short, no-ish. I’m gay and I’m an uncle but the word guncle makes me sound somehow strange.

Would a child not expect to find a guncle to be a character in a book that lives in the shed at the bottom of the garden? But then I remind myself on a regular basis that, yes, I’m getting older and therefore won’t always understand what is going on in a younger person’s world.

Anyway, I digress. I was thinking recently: what’s expected of me in my role as an uncle, gay or whatever? When I was growing up, my aunts and uncles fell into distinct categories: ones that were close and ones that weren’t. I think that the common theme across them all was that I would never have dreamt about ever asking them for advice on sexuality matters. This wasn’t only a generational discomfort but also a social discomfort. Remember folks we’re talking about mid-1980s rural Ireland, so think 1950s Brighton.

So, here I am today with six nieces and nephews of my own and four nieces and nephews through marriage, which includes the spouse’s. We also have Roger’s great-niece and great-nephew. Would a gay great-uncle be a guncle?

Again, I digress. So what should our role as uncles be today? I remember back to my youth and I would have loved to have been in a position where I felt I had any senior member of my family that I could have approached to talk about my sexuality. So, I feel that as a guncle it’s now my role just to be there for my nieces and nephews if they need me. To date not one of them has approached me to ask me advice or even just to have a chat about their sexuality, but I hope that any one of them would be comfortable chatting to me about it if they wanted to.

“Every one of my nieces and nephews have grown up knowing that their uncle Mike is gay and has a husband”

The one part of being a gay uncle that I very much enjoy is that every single one of my nieces and nephews have grown up their entire lives knowing that their uncle Mike is gay and has a husband. I remember one particular story that my sister told me where our nephew asked her a question in the car to my house one day several years ago. It was the same year that Roger and I had got civil partnered so we were basically newly weds and they were on their way to visit for the day.

During the journey my nephew piped up; “Aunty, can I ask a question?” 
“Of course,” responded my sister.
“Can men be married to each other?”
“Yes, they can,” responded my sister
“I knew my friends at school were wrong,” he said, and quietly went back to staring out the window. My sister said that it was a lovely moment to be able just to say yes and that it was completely normal in a six-year-old’s mind.

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