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LETTER TO EDITOR: Even Muscles Are Beautiful

Michael Hootman gets hot under the collar about Lee Henrique’s opinion piece in January Gscene.

LEE Henrique’s article on body image is certainly interesting (January 2019 Gscene).  Though I have to admit to being slightly puzzled over his reference to ‘overly glorified body types with six-packs and obnoxious muscles’.

Wait, what? I’ll admit to being a three-work-outs-a-week kind of guy, but I’ve never thought that the results were obnoxious. Perhaps Henriques should hold back on the muscle-shaming which seems a bit of a slip for the obviously caring, inclusive, non-judgey person that he is.

Being, like me, a keen armchair psychologist Henrique informs us that masculine men who are attracted to other masculine men need to ‘face the reality that feminine guys [are] making you uncomfortable’. Bit of a generalisation there, Lee. Perhaps, just maybe, it’s possible to be fine with feminine guys but to like to have sex with muscly ones. And what about feminine guys who are into muscle marys? Does being feminine give them a free pass? Or are all such guys axiomatically uncomfortable with their own femininity? Though on the plus side Henriques does talk about ‘hegemonic masculinity’ and ‘systemic heteronormative ideals’ which allows me tick off two squares on the Gender Studies Bingo Card which I carry around at all times.

I do, however, agree with the substantive part of what Henriques says. Society does tend to promote the idea that men, gay and straight, should ideally have a certain type of body and this can certainly lead to eating disorders. If you feel less respect for someone because they’re not white or cis then you’re a bit of a shit. And the idea that ‘all bodies are beautiful’ is, metaphysically, beyond reproach. It’s just a shame he sees body image as a zero-sum game in which one type of body can only be elevated by putting down another.

PRIDE VILLAGE PARTY – Let It Be

Bill Smith editor in chief at Latest TV and magazine has his say on the absurdity of moving the Pride Village Party out of the gay village in St James Street and onto Madeira Drive to satisfy a small group of nimbies with homophobic attitudes.

Image Andrew Kay
Image Andrew Kay

LET’S move the England football games from Wembley, let’s move plants from Kew Gardens, let’s move opera from Covent Garden, let’s move the sea from the seafront! All mad ideas and heh I’ve got one more let’s move the Pride Village Party away from the Pride Village ponders Bill Smith editor in chief of Latest TV and magazine.

PRIDE is St James Street and St James Street is proud to be Pride and the home from day one of LGBT+ rights in Brighton and Hove. Are we really saying the seafront is the home of Pride Village Party! Of course not.

Everyone knows the long time rightful home of Pride is St James Street. That’s where the history is, that’s where the memories are and it must not move.

So why are the council even thinking of moving it to the seafront? Why else would they be having a consultation now? When is the consultation on moving The Dome to the seafront? It seems to me just another attack on East Brighton.

The Pride Village Party has always been the best party in town and should remain so. Lloyd Russell-Moyle our MP said at the Pride consultation meeting I attended before Christmas that the businesses in the Village need Pride and with the Marlborough nearby St James Street remains the LGBT+ centre of Brighton 51 weeks a year – so in the LUCRATIVE 52nd week let’s take the party and all the money elsewhere. What a cheek!

Bill Smith editor in chief of Latest TV and magazine
Bill Smith editor in chief of Latest TV and magazine

Are councillors that heartless, that stupid! I don’t think so! Lloyd also said as a resident that he loved The Pride Village Party – as do I. He talks a lot of sense that MP!!

So please readers… tell the Council what you think and let’s keep The FA Cup Final at Wembley and Pride in the Village In St James Street where it’s always been.

Extend it to include the Marlborough too, that makes sense! Nothing else does! As I say Live And Let Live and my friend Macca says Let It Be!

To have your say and complete the Brighton and Hove Council, Pride village party consultation, click here:

Walkout at public meeting result of homophobic undercurrents

A public meeting called to discuss moving the Pride Village Party to Madeira Drive collapsed into chaos last night after perceived homophobic opinions expressed by the chair.

Brighton Pride Village party 2018
Brighton Pride Village party 2018

THE meeting, advertised on a poster in St James Street, attracted around sixty people to St Mary’s Church Hall in Kemp Town and was promoted jointly by The Kingcliffe Society and St James’ Community Action Group.

The poster read: “all local residents, the representatives of local businesses and charities operating locally are invited to attend.”

Yesterday morning, Gscene magazine emailed all businesses that were involved in the 2018 Pride Village Party asking if they were attending the meeting. Every businesses that responded indicated they did not know about the meeting and had not received any invitation from the organisers.

The poster also claimed that representatives of Brighton Pride CIC who run the Pride Village Party, Brighton and Hove City Council and Sussex Police had been invited.

It emerged yesterday morning (January 14) that Brighton Pride CIC had not been invited to the meeting to put their case and answer questions and Brighton Council had only received an invitation on Thursday, January 10. Sussex Police were not in attendance.

At the start of the public meeting Paul Kemp, Director of Pride CIC revealed that neither Brighton Pride CIC or himself had received any invitation to the meeting.

He explained that three times in the last two years Brighton Pride CIC had asked the Kingscliffe Society to produce their proposals for managing St James Street if the Pride Village Party was moved to Madeira Drive. No response was received to each request.

What followed then was a bizarre set of exchanges between Mr Roger Rolfe a trustee of the Kingscliffe Society who appeared to be chairing the meeting and different members of the audience resulting in Mr Rolfe shouting to the LGBT+ people present that “You lot don’t need a Pride anymore, you have not been repressed for 50 years”. 

Other comments from Mr Rolfe on opening the meeting included: “We are here tonight to stop ourselves from being blasted out of our homes by the noise and mess” [a rather interesting, neutral scene-setter for a chair], “We want to clear the filth off the street” and “the decibel level in my house is louder than being next to the bells at Big Ben”.

One of Mr Rolfe’s supporters who described himself as “a homeless refugee” during the Brighton Pride weekend, brought derision from the majority of the audience and was told by one local angry business owner: “To describe yourself as a ‘homeless refugee’ is frankly insulting to the poor souls on this planet who are genuinely homeless or refugees. Get a grip”.

A walkout followed by about a third of the people present, Mr Rolfe, the chair was replaced by David Spafford from the St James’ Community Action Group who conducted the rest of the meeting to a half empty room.

Mr Spafford was fair and gave everyone the chance to air their views including the voices of sensible local residents who recognised there was little to be gained from moving the event to Madeira Drive, as people given the choice of paying an entry fee to an organised event on the seafront or drinking at their local gay bar for free would more than likely continue to congregate in St James Street outside their favourite gay bar.

Some local residents expressed genuine concerns about general noise levels over the weekend. These were noted and Pride organisers promised to work with Brighton and Hove City Council to address those concerns in 2019.

Larissa Reed, Executive Director for Neighbourhoods, Communities and Housing at Brighton and Hove City Council indicated that both the Fire Service and Sussex Police supported the event remaining on St James Street and encouraged everyone present to have their say and fill in the Council’s consultation which closes on January 31.

The resulting responses from the consultation will be reported to the Tourism, Development and Culture Committee on March 7, 2019 at 4pm in the Hove Town Hall Council Chamber. If you wish to speak at the meeting you need to let the Council’s Democratic Services team know in good time (usually they need at least a weeks notice). The meeting is open to the public.

To complete the council’s consultation, click here:

David Pollikett
David Pollikett

Local entertainer David Pollikett aka as Davina Sparkle explained to Gscene why he walked out of the meeting in disgust. “What a Debacle, I only went along as I was suspicious after seeing just a few posters put up around St James Street announcing the meeting. What particularly annoyed me was the out and out bigotry displayed in some parts of the room. The chair Roger Rolfe said he felt persecuted during our Pride celebrations. Persecuted! he has no idea what persecution is compared to the reason why we need a Pride in the first place. 

“The Pride Village Party is now safe, secure, free from yob’s, has toilets, security and first aid all provided and paid for by Brighton Pride who are doing a magnificent job.” 

When Mr Rolfe said: “You lot haven’t been persecuted for the last 50 years”, I thought there’s no point in arguing with an idiot and walked out of the meeting along with other prominent local residents and business owners. We told the organisers as we left: “This meeting is a farce and so is your homophobic organisation which is falsely masquerading as some caring residents association. It is not!”

Bill Smith
Bill Smith

Bill Smith editor in chief at Latest TV and magazine summed up the views of many in the room when he said: Local businesses struggle to survive fifty-one weeks of the year and you want to move somewhere else their biggest payday of the year, which helps keep hundreds of local people in jobs all year round and helps many businesses survive through the long winter months, and all because you won’t be inconvenienced for just 17 hours each year.”

Responding to a question as to why the Chair of the Kingcliffe Society not present at the meeting, Mr Rolfe said that the chair was not interested in the issue and did not live in the St James Street area. Gscene have attempted to speak with the chair Mr Robert Edwards but he has not responded to our messages.

To complete the council’s consultation, click here:

The Kingscliffe Society is a registered charity. To become a member send a cheque for £3 to Bernard Evans, Kingscliffe membership secretary, 150 Eastern Road, Brighton BN2 OAE. Their aims are listed as “To improve protect and preserve for the benefit of the public the area known as The East Cliff Conservation area, in St James’s and Kemp Town Village areas of Brighton, to ensure that it does not become lost to future generations either through bad planning wanton destruction or excessive traffic.”

Mr Rolf indicated the Kingscliffe were having trouble filling officer posts and encouraged people at the meeting to join the charity.

MUSIC REVIEW: Are you an early bird, or a night owl?

Dark synth pop’s next Bjork, Ariana and the rose, will make you dance until dawn with her latest track Night owl.

 

SOFTLY,

the whispers of a siren wake you,

Every

note

Clinging to the air

Circling round your head

Seducing your ears

Until they rouse you

up from your depressed

slumber,

 

In the middle of the night

 

light, and unwavering,

the siren’s voice begins to

Drift

To you

Leading you

across the room

lifting your heavy body with its delicate

Call

Up, up, up, and across to a

Bright

Window,

 

It’s dark outside –

too dark for you

to even see

the crowd of people,

That has been

buzzing like flies,

swarming

Just

Outside

From

Your self-made

Prison

 

 

Like silk,

each note seems to hug and hold

your skin,

Moving your arms

In a dance

Beckoning you to

Break the window open

And let the outside in

 

The voice, like a beacon

In this bleak

Abiss

Casts its

string

of

words

Out

of

the

window

Sill

The

freedom

in

Your

Hands

Streaming

down

the

walls

like

your

tears

Down

down

down

to the world below

 

As the words trickle

And rope of lyrics fall

Thin

and

robotic

A new voice grabs on

Climbing up the string of words

Marrying the sirens’ call

joining this a capella party

Reminding

you

To stop dancing

On

Your

Own

 

the texture is oozing

With each new sound

that

climbs

Up

The

Rope

Out from the window, and into your home

That was once filled with solitude, So much so, that out spills

 

A far-off drone

 

One that electrifies

Your bones

Making you click

You fingers

To the moving tone

 

You can

feel it

In

Your

soul

 

Swiftly you shoot up, Tall,

To stand strong and brave,

Cementing your feet in the

ground of steady beats, As

more instruments start to arrive,

 

Each now knocking at the

Door

Desperate to be let in

Until they can wait

No

More

Drums

Charging at the walls

And

climbing in a

Cadence

Through the window to you

As the chorus hits

 

Pixels –

Ah they’re

filling your eyes

Headrush hits you as

Each electric beat flurries to

your brain leaving you dizzy with

energy urging you to dance despite the

night and its darkness that commanded this

once empty shallow home of isolation and fear

 

And don’t it feel good

 

Don’t it feel good

Letting the

Funky slapping bass

Complete with cheerful chirping synths

Break through your dark mind

Bringing light to your eyes

Your ears your face

With this

This celebratory cadence

Confetti collage

Of electronic excellence

And bursting sounds

That were found sparkling once before

Within a lonely star

 

Dont it feel good

Letting these empowering vocal notes

And glistening synths

Circle round you

 

Don’t it feel good

So good you can’t bare to sit down

You have to keep dancing

Dancing forever

Long past the dawn

Forever

Forever

 

This is what the musical charts have been looking for

this is what popular music has been missing

Minus the often drab

High school level choreography

Somewhat

limp lacklustre, and lifeless,

unfortunately

Littered

Across the club bop’s

Tumblr style

aesthetic moodboard

Music video

 

But

 

This is what popular music aspires to be,

With a chorus that bursts, like a raving discotheque club,

with a voice that is drenched in illuminating electricity

With verses thst keep us wanting more, more, more

This is perfection,

 

Ariana and The Rose has created the tale of

a shy teen, breaking away from their isolation, depression and solitude,

Instead finding themselves glowing as a sudden confidence beats from their heart

And they let the outside world in,

And learn to stand on their own two feet, have confidence, and dance, dance, dance,

With such an inspiring message, you would think the music should take a back seat

And instead each word should be held up by acoustic guitars, and thin watery textures,

But no, not for this gorgeous club ready track,

As the wonderful songstress has created not only a poignant string of lyrics

But an incredibly enlightening musical masterpiece too

One that mirrors each word she sings

And truly does force us all to dance

 

So once again i say

wonderful work

And I very much look forward

To the next infectious tune,

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