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BIZARRE BAZAAR is coming on Sunday to Subline !!!

Bizarre Bazaar, a two day sale of new and used items with a fetish/kinky twist will be staged to raise funds for The Sussex Beacon at end of May.

The first sale on Sunday, May 26 from 2-6pm will be at Subline, 129 St James St, Brighton. Admission: 1st 50 get through the door for £2 then £1.

There is no disabled access to Subline but a Personal Shopper service will be available at the Sussex Beacon Charity shop upstairs.

Then on Monday, May 27 from 11am-4pm the sale moves upstairs to the Sussex Beacon Shop, 130 St James Street, Brighton.

Subline
Subline

If you are able to donate any of the following items please take them to either of the Beacon Shops in St James St or London Rd (72-73 London Rd) or to arrange a collection call the St James St shop on 01273 682992.

LEATHER/RUBBER GEAR, BONDAGE, MILITARY/UNIFORMS, BOOTS –  Rangers, D.M’s, Cowboy, Wellies etc, SPORTSWEAR – Trackies, Jackets, Trainers, Football/Rugby Kit/Boots, Shiny etc, UNDERWEAR – Jocks, Briefs, Boxers etc, ADULT MAGAZINES, DVD’s & BOOKS ,EROTIC ART etc    

Fringe MUSIC REVIEW: Chineke @The Dome

Diversity is the central theme of Brighton Festival 2019 , and this concert was at the heart of that message.

CHINEKE is a unique group of Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) classical musicians from across Europe and the UK.

Under the energetic and sympathetic conducting of Wayne Marshall, the orchestra produced a wonderful evening of crowd-pleasers plus one or two novelties.

Aaron Copland’s Music for the Theatre opens with a clarion call from trumpets and leads into an interesting mixture of styles from Vaughan Williams to the jazz of Gershwin. Rapid changes in tempo give more than a nod to the style Bernstein later developed in West Side Story.

Ibert’s Divertissement is a well-known concert hall treat, with its frenetic pace, jaunty little waltz with almost mocking horns laughing at us, and a sort of parody of a military parade.

Highlight of the first half was Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue, featuring the slight frame of Canadian pianist Stewart Goodyear. He played in a stunning style – attacking the loud and fast passages with almost violence to the keyboard, yet in the quieter sections, caressing the keys and at times almost stopping mid-phrase.

Jessie Montgomery’s Starburst is a very brief, strings-only piece which was high pitched and high octane.

Orchestral sections of Kurt Weill’s Little Threepenny Music, taken from the Threepenny Opera, gave the strings a rest and the big bluesy cabaret band sound was terrific, including the famous tune for Mack The Knife.

And then came the two singers of the night. Peter Braithwaite has a deliciously playful baritone voice in his rendition of five of Copland’s best-loved old American Songs.

The Boatmen’s Dance, Long Time Ago and Simple Gifts allow the singer full rein in a smooth, mellow vein. Appropriately for EU Election Day, the song The Dodger describes the politician aptly “Yes, the candidate’s a dodger… he’ll meet you, and treat you and ask you for his vote, but look out boys he’s a dodg’in for a note.”

He ended with the mischievous silliness of I Bought Me a Cat, complete with animal impressions.

But the finale of the concert brought the biggest cheers. Nadine Benjamin has a clear high voice which rendered Summertime from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess beautiful to listen to and her vibrato was pitch perfect. I Got Plenty o’ Nothin’ brought Braithwaite’s light bouncy joviality to the fore and in the duet Bess; You Is My Woman Now, the evening came to a perfect harmonious ending.

Chineke were at the Dome as part of the concluding few days of Brighton Festival.

Review by Brian Butler

PREVIEW: Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus sing ABBA @Spielgeltent

Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus have been invited by the Embassy of Sweden to celebrate Brighton as the city that launched ABBA’s global success and raise money for the Rainbow Fund.

FORTY-five years have passed since April 6, 1974 when ABBA took the world by storm and won the Eurovision Song Contest at the Brighton Dome with their song Waterloo.

The concert takes place in the beautiful setting of the Brighton Spiegeltent on Old Steine and will raise funds for The Rainbow Fund, a Brighton & Hove based grant-giving fund for local LGBT+ and HIV organisations.

Start off your bank holiday weekend supporting Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus as they return once more to Brighton Fringe with all your favourite ABBA tunes, while raising money for a great cause.

The Rainbow Fund give grants to local LGBT+ and HIV organisations who provide effective front line services to LGBT+ people in Brighton & Hove.


Event: Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus sing ABBA

Where: Brighton Spiegeltent, Old Steine, Brighton

When: Saturday, May 25

Time: 5pm – 5.45pm

Cost: Free entry donations requested for Rainbow Fund.

To reserve at place in the Spiegeltent, click here:

‘City Angels’ a Pride initiative for the city

Brighton & Hove Pride announce City Angels, a new initiative to promote closer working partnerships between local retailers, restaurants, hotels other city businesses and Pride.

THE year-round campaign will see Brighton & Hove Pride promote Brighton’s retail and hospitality economy, whilst asking those businesses that benefit from the £20.5m+ that is spent over the Brighton Pride weekend to engage their civic pride and get involved through the Pride City Angels programme.

Some of the Benefits members will receive include:
♦ Official City Angel merchandise material to display their support and stand out from the crowd – rainbow flag, window sticker and digital versions for social media and websites.
♦ Listing on the City Angels page on Brighton Pride website as well as on the City Angels website
listings on advertisements and in editorials celebrating City Angels in Brighton media outlets and in the annual Pride Magazine.
♦ Inclusion in social media campaigns around City Angels with links to supporters pages.
♦ Increased visibility to city visitors identifying you as a City Angel.

City Angels will be asked to commit to uphold the Pride City Angel pledge that includes:
♦ Keeping the front of their business area clean, tidy and litter free and encouraging customers and staff to dispose of their litter responsibly
♦ Being vigilant to hate crime incidents and actively report incidents to the police
♦ Being fully supportive of LGBT+ initiatives and events that take place in Brighton & Hove
♦ Being a City Angel champion and encouraging other businesses to sign up

Starting at just £100, annual memberships costs will bedependent on the sector and size of your business.

100% of the profits from City Angels memberships is reinvested in to city and communities. Whether it is through reducing waste in events supply chains, silent disco beach cleans, sponsoring bins, or consumer-focused campaigns to reduce littering – there is plenty for everyone to do – and as everyone focusses their efforts greater benefits are bought for everyone.

Funds raised to support these initiatives, and a range of existing good causes that have local social impact (for example, those already funded through Pride’s Social Impact Fund) will be done transparently and easily using existing funding mechanisms.

The City Angels Pledge – Respect · Pride · Unity
RESPECT (IN) OUR CITY – respect for the city (environmental), also respect for each other and for people in the city
PRIDE IN OUR CITY – we’re proud of our city and want to look after it; this also represents Pride.
UNITY IN OUR CITY – we’re united with each other in the city – we look out for each other and won’t tolerate hate

Founding members of the initiative include: The Hilton Brighton Metropole, Brighton & Hove Albion, Legends, Brighton & Hove Buses, Shooshh.

Supporting organisations include: Visit Brighton and Brilliant Brighton

For more information, click here:

‘Out to Swim’ brave low sea temperatures

Over twenty swimmers from Out to Swim South, braved their first sea swim of 2019 in water temperatures of 13c at Hove seafront last month.

THEY were joined by team members from London and a few from the local Salty Birds swimming groups.

A mixed variety of swimmers took to the sea in Hove, with some completing over a mile, while others swam a short distance, or just a few minutes for a splash around.

It was all about being together and getting in the sea followed by a hearty lunch.

Future dates for sea swims will be announced soon on social media.

Out to Swim South was established in 2006 as part of the main London aquatic group. They are a group of sociable LGBTQ+ and allies who swim for fun, fitness or competitions, and provide a friendly environment for those who prefer the social aspect of the club, in the Brighton & Hove and Sussex area.

There are three sessions a week of which at least two are coached.

All members share an enthusiasm to improve with like minded people and be part of an LGBT+ inclusive club.

Women and men swim inclusive and non gender specific, Out to Swim South,  has people of all ages, from 20s to 60s.

Out to Swim South is open to everyone with a positive attitude. The club is for adults and those under 18 are not able to participate.

New members are always welcome to share in the strong social aspect to the club with weekly pub sessions on Saturdays and regular socials.

Feel free to go along to any of their sessions on Mondays from 8.30pm – 9.30pm, Thursdays 7.30 – 8.30 at Prince Regent Pool in Brighton and from 5pm-8.30pm on Saturday at Roedean School Pool.

For more information and costs: click here: https://www.outtoswim.org/brighton/

Post swim drinks at Charles Street Tap
Post swim drinks at Charles Street Tap
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