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PREVIEW: Charleston launches Queer House Tours on Queens birthday

Charlestonā€™s new Queer House Tours launch on Saturday, June 8, offering visitors the chance to discover Charlestonā€™s groundbreaking queer history with an expert guide.

THE tours will form part of an LGBT+ day of celebration ā€“ visitors are encouraged to bring a picnic and enjoy a range of free activities, as well as to explore the garden, cafĆ©, galleries and walks in the surrounding area.

Visitors will also be invited to participate in a chaired discussion about developing a Queer Bloomsbury programme at Charleston beginning with contributions from writers Kuchenga, Jane Traies, and performance artist Nando Messias, asking What do our communities need now in terms of engaging with radical queer art? How do we inspire radical young queers, the Bloomsbury group of tomorrow?

Other activities on the day include Bloomsbury group inspired dressing up with Gladrags, live music by Hannah Brackenbury, and Queer Tours of Charlestonā€™s current exhibition In Colour ā€“ Sickert to Riley led by curator Dr Darren Clarke.

Charleston has an incredible LGBT+ history, having been home to the Bloomsbury group ā€“ a largely queer group of artists, writers and thinkers that included, among others, Virginia Woolf, Duncan Grant and John Maynard Keynes.

Together, the Bloomsbury group forged a new way of living at Charleston in the early 20th century, with the house acting as a space of freedom where love and friendship, pacifism, atheism, and other diverse ways of living were actively embraced.

Queer Tours will run every 15 minutes from 11.30am ā€“ 4.00pm on June 8.

After June 8, Queer Tours will be available to book as an extended House Tour.

Queer House Tours Ticket Price: Ā£10

To book online, click here:

Introducing ‘Queer the Pier’

For almost two years now, the Brighton Museum has housed the UKā€™s largest collection representing trans lives; the Museum of Transology.

THE exhibition currently displays diverse artefacts, including everything from prosthetics to train tickets, donated by Brightonā€™s vibrant trans community.

This bold collection has achieved so much in terms of deconstructing myths surrounding the trans experience and promoting the representation of LGBT+ people in a museum setting. Unfortunately though, the Museum of Transology will close in October this year. However, do not fear. The next exhibition in the Spotlight Gallery will continue to reclaim and uncover our local LGBT+ history!

The project, titled Queer the Pier, is a collaboration between curator E-J Scott, Brighton Museum, Queer in Brighton heritage project and a work group of local LGBT+ volunteers.

In this upcoming exhibition they aim to highlight the rich cultural history of the LGBT+ communities here in Brighton that has been disregarded for too long. By searching through the Museumā€™s own archives, working with artists and local ally organisations, and accepting donated items from community members; they will showcase the variety of LGBT+ life and love in Brighton through history and today.

Organisers want Queer the Pier to be an inclusive and accessible project for our communities so, if you would like to get involved or learn more about the work they are doing, join them at one of their meetings every other Wednesday and Sunday at the Museum.

Also, if you have any mementos that you would like to be considered for inclusion in the exhibition, you can speak with them at one of Queer in Brightonā€™s monthly LGBT+ History Club, visit them at their first community collection drop-in on Wednesday April 10 at 6pm in the Rainbow Hub, or email them at queerthepier@gmail.com

Queer the Pier will launch in December 2019 but in the meantime, keep an eye out for updates on their progress and go along to Brighton LGBT+ History Club for more inspirational stories from our communities.

Saara Aalto joins Northern Pride Festival line-up

X FACTOR finalist and Dancing on Ice star Saara Aalto will invite fans to Let It Go at one of the UKā€™s largest free LGBT+ festivals this summer.

THE Northern Pride Festival returns to Newcastleā€™s Town Moor and Exhibition Park from July 19-21, with a string of top acts performing across the weekend.

Singer-songwriter Saara Aalto who established herself as one to watch in her home country of Finland after finishing runner-up on shows The Voice and Finlandā€™s Got Talent and voicing Princess Anna in the Finnish version of Disneyā€™s Frozen, will be joining the line-up on Pride Saturday.

Saara rose to fame in the UK in 2016 when she reached the finals of The X Factor, going on to sign a worldwide deal with Warner Music, release her debut international album, Wild Wild Wonderland, and represent Finland at the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest.

Ste Dunn
Ste Dunn

Ste Dunn, chair of Northern Pride, said: ā€œWe are delighted to have Saara Aalto joining a fantastic line-up on Saturday and Iā€™m sure she will put on an amazing show.ā€

ā€œWe have some incredible performers taking to the stage over the weekend and this yearā€™s festival is looking to be one of our best yet.ā€

X Factorā€™s Fleur East will be headlining the Manchester Airport Los Angeles Stage on Saturday, while noughties favourites Liberty X will be taking top billing the following day.

Fans can also enjoy performances from acts including Janice Robinson, Jaymi Hensley, Marcella Woods, Katherine Ellis, Baby D, Michael Rice and Sonia across the weekend.

Northern Pride Festival is spread across two locations this year, with the Festival Arena taking place at the Town Moor and the Community Village setting up at nearby Exhibition Park.

The Festival Arena will be home to the main stage, fun fair and platinum bar, while the Community Village will house the Rainbow Village, Curious Arts Stage, Health and Wellbeing Zone and Family and Youth Zone.

The festival is free to attend, but Platinum Passes are available to purchase for those looking to secure a prime viewing position close to the stage, along with access to a dedicated bar area and toilets.

For more information or to purchase aĀ Ā Platinum Pass, click here:

 

Brilliant Brighton – a touch of colour for the summer!

Brilliant Brighton, a not-for-profit organisation formed of 517 businesses within the city centre, enlist the help of local artist Ilona Drew of I Drew This to brighten up the city streets this summer.

THE colourful banners, which will span the width of North Street and Western Road from early May are part of Brilliant Brightonā€™s Dressing the City campaign.

This also includes cheerful bunting displayed in North Laine and The Lanes and lamppost banners on Preston Street (this year designed by Scottish artist Finlay Coupar), and stunning floral hanging baskets, arranged throughout the city centre, to brighten up the streets during the summer months for visitors, holidaymakers and residents alike.

Ilona Drew, local artist, said: ā€œIā€™ve really enjoyed exploring all the things I love about Brighton and going crazy with bold images and colours to create the banners. I think I might pop seeing them hanging above the city streets this summer!

ā€œTo have lived in and loved Brighton for the last 13 years, I feel so proud to have my work brightening up the streets, especially when my daughter is walking under them in the sunshine and for Pride, which can never have enough colour!ā€

Gavin Stewart
Gavin Stewart

Gavin Stewart, CEO of Brilliant Brighton, added: ā€œWe love dressing the city in the summer and canā€™t wait to see this yearā€™s campaign come to life. Ilonaā€™s designs were chosen by the board as they were so eye-catching, bold and represent all thatā€™s brilliant about Brighton.

ā€œWe hope that they put smiles on peopleā€™s faces as they pass them – whether thatā€™s on the way to work, on a shopping trip or parading in the Childrenā€™s Parade or during Pride!ā€

You can see the Brilliant Brighton banners, designed by Ilona Drew on Western Road and North Street and bunting and lamppost displays by Finlay Coupar throughout North Laine, The Lanes and Preston Street, between May and September.

Cat with no ears highlights dangers of the sun’s harmful rays

Cat charity appeals to find a home for Crystal, a pure white cat who had to have both ears removed.

CURRENTLY in the care of Cats Protectionā€™s Brighton & District Branch, Crystal previously spent most of her life living outdoors. Being pure white, this took a toll on her ears, resulting in serious sun damage.

This Sun Awareness Week (May 6-12), Cats Protection is urging cat owners to protect their pets from UV rays to prevent cats like Crystal from needing emergency surgery.

Teresa Dee, Crystalā€™s foster carer, said: ā€œCats with white or pale coloured ears, or noses, are particularly susceptible to the sunā€™s harmful rays ā€“ with some cats, like Crystal, needing drastic surgery to repair sun-damaged skin,ā€ā€œThe best way to protect your cat during the summer is to keep them indoors during the hottest part of the day, traditionally between 10am and 3pm.

ā€œIf thatā€™s not possible then provide sources of shade in your garden using cat-friendly plants and allow access to a shed or outhouse if possible. Also, speak to your vet about an appropriate feline-friendly sunblock.ā€

As with many white cats, nine-year-old Crystal is deaf, so needs an indoor-only home where she will be the only pet needing love and attention.

Teresa added: ā€œCrystal is a sweet and gentle cat who is very easy-going. She instantly stole the hearts of all our volunteers with her beautiful appearance and charming character. We have nicknamed her Crystal Chandelier because of her elegance!

ā€œAn indoor home is need for Crystal, where she can enjoy living life away from the sunā€™s harmful rays.ā€

Anyone who thinks they could be the perfect companion for Crystal should contact Cats Protectionā€™s Brighton & District Branch on 01273 610 306 or email:Ā 

Alongside Crystal, Cats Protection has other cats in care, all looking for new homes.

Anybody wishing to adopt a cat should call 03000 12 12 12 to find their nearest branch or adoption centre alternatively, click here:

Legends celebrate 50 golden years of Maisie’s ‘Life in Cabaret’

Friends and fellow entertainers gathered in Legends on Sunday, April 28 to celebrate the 50 Year Golden Jubilee of Maisie Trollette aka David Raven performing in cabaret.

LEGENDS was packed all afternoon and into the late evening, for this very special tribute to David Raven marking his outstanding contribution to fundraising for the LGBT+ and HIV communities in Brighton and Hove.

Artists appearing included: Miss Jason, Dave Lynn, Lola Lasagne, Davina Sparkle, Miss Pooh La May, Jae Alexander, Jill Nalder, Jason Prince (Miss Prince) J.P. Christian, Peter Stanford, Krissie Ducann, Jack Lynn and Josh Mills on keyboard.

Tony Chapman made a personal gift of Ā£2,500 to David to thank him for all his fundraising work over the years for so many LGBT+ and HIV organisations and charities.

Money in the buckets came to Ā£550 and will be donated to the Sussex Beacon.

Dan Austin and Jemela Quick, managers of Legends said: “We would like to thank all the artists for coming along to support Maisie, Alan Cardew for making sure everything went smoothly, the bar staff and Claire Fuller on sound. As always weā€™d like to especially thank all our customers who make these events happen, without their continued support none of our fundraising would be possible”

David Raven, added: “I want to thank everyone who came to perform and to Tony Chapman for his very generous gift. It was a wonderful feeling to be surrounded by so many friends both on the stage and in the room.”

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THEATRE REVIEW: The Sign of Four @Devonshire Park

Sherlock Holmes: The Sign of Four

Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne

This play from the second Holmes novel by Arthur Conan Doyle is a neat and smart piece of theatre,Ā  produced by Blackeyed Theatre and played in atmospheric lighting with live music from the actors playing a wide range of instruments to set tone, scene and emotional atmosphere.

The set is minimal but used to extraordinary conviction, subtly transforming from sitting room, to street, to dog pound, Indian Fort, prison, a thrilling steam launch chase down the River Thames and back again via a rather delightful carriage ride, the actors seeming to enjoy the physical theatricals as much as the audience.

The plot is as the plot does, crammed full of adventure, romance, some well-timed comedy and some rather brilliant deductions, itā€™s Sherlock after allā€¦

When Mary Morstan arrives at 221B, Baker Street to request help with the mystery of her missing father, Holmes takes the case and together with his companion Dr Watson enters a murky world of deception and trickery, unravelling a complex plot involving murder, India, corruption and stolen jewels.

The first half is bouncy narrative/set up and we get to meet Homes, Watson, Mrs Hudson and Mary Morstan – Watsons future love interest –Ā  and with some direct to audience commentary Watson sets the scene –Ā  we see Holmes at his bored hobby, injecting cocaine and Mrs Hudsonā€™s delightful teasing of Watson.

Watson played by Joseph Derrington is every bit the ex-military man, staid but loyal, staunch but human with a charming modest wit. Holmes is played by Luke Barton as a cross between a fidgety Matt Smith era Dr Who and Edward Scissorhands, but convinces with his ever so slightly tortured genius and manages to engage us with Holmes as a person, and a phenomenon.

The whole cast, some of who do double, triple and quadruple roles are excellent, Ā and Ā thereā€™s not one who isnā€™t interesting when on stage, or playing one of the many instruments to set the scene. With music composed by Tristan Parkes the soundscapes are lovely, blending sitar, guitar, flute, and trombone into an Anglo-Indian delight.

The second half is slightly better paced and has a long and fairly interesting digression into the villainā€™s backstory but from a surprising perspective and the company have chosen to place this emphasis on a decolonising narrative focusing on the corrosive effects of imperial exploitation, racism and the dehumanising effects of the relentless drive for profit. There are some extremely unpleasant truths examined and although thereā€™s not time enough to really examine these subjects there is enough human context to make them believable and uncomfortable.

Good theatre should both entertain and challenge and this careful adaption for the stage by Nick Lane does that comfortably. I enjoyed this decolonising narrative, which was handled with careful writing and committed dignified acting, and it certainly helps to present this late Victorian storyline to a present-day audience without too much focus on the entitlement and privilege of the main protagonists. This added to the depth of the play and with some pointed remarks about respect and how brutal regimes produce brutal people felt oddly contemporary.

With this company of multi-talented actors, musicians and physical theatre performers the play felt most agreeable and as we whizzed home across Beachy Head with the roof down, the stars twinkling in the deep Sussex night, my companion animated and avidly discussing the interesting narrative, how attractive was the actor playing Holmes, the utter delight of a live trombone on stage and the rather comfortable surrounds of the Devonshire Park Theatre itself, I felt most congenial.

Plays until Saturday, May 4.

For more info or to book tickets, click here:

FRINGE PREVIEW: Pride to Youth: Drag it out

Kick off your Brighton Fringe Festival celebrations the right way – in 6 in stiletto heels with a mug beat for the gods, at the most glamorous cabaret around Pride to Youth: Drag it out.

 

ARE YOU READY for some giltz, glam, fashion and good old lip syncs? Honey, we’ve got you covered. Strut yourself over to the Unitarian Church for some campy fun and all round fabulousness at Brighton Fringe’s Pride to Youth: Drag it out.

Run by the team TBC Events at Sussex creative arts college, DV8, the interactive event focuses on empowering LGBTQIAPP+ youth, and will kick off on May 3.

Featuring a mix of local queens engaging in live interactive performances, the cabaret style event plays with all the colours in the Rainbow. The edition to this yearā€™s Fringe Festival has its heart set on inspiring youth and broadening the acceptance of the art, with an exclusive class on the herstory of drag. If you find yourself hungry for more than just knowledge though, you can feast upon the mouth-watering canapes that will be on offer, or was that down with some fabulous mocktails.

But itā€™s not just the Queens thatā€™ll be serving lewks. If you’re feeling your oats, you can snap a selfie of your beat Mug at the photobooth.

 

03 May 2019 19:00 – 22:00

Unitarian Church

Tickets Ā£8.00 – Ā£10.00

 

You can grab your tickets for this event here

 

ā€˜World of Gin Hamperā€™ to be auctioned at Hibernation

Another mega World of Gin Hamper is one of the star auction lots at this years Hibernation Community Luncheon on Sunday, October 20 at the Old Ship Hotel.

THE prize has once again grown in size with amazing bottles of GIN from all over the United Kingdom and abroad incl. Mexico, San Francisco, Iceland, Germany, Japan & Australia and all donated by supporters ofĀ  The Bear-Patrol.

The prize also includes a Fortnum & Mason wicker gift basket and an afternoon G&Tea voucher at The Grand Hotel in Brighton.

Hibernation is organised by Bear-Patrol and this year will be raising money for The Rainbow Fund and MindOut, the LGBT+ mental health service.

If you would like to donate a bottle of gin towards the auction lotĀ and/or put in a Bid on the hamper before the Auction, email:Ā info@bearpatrol.org.uk

This is a wonderful prize for all Gin Enthusiasts.

‘U in Drag’ – Local travel agent promotes luxury river cruises

Bradley Reynolds
Bradley Reynolds

Bradley Reynolds is a local, gay travel agent with 33 years of experience selling holidays.

BORN and raised in Shoreham-By-Sea, he started out as a travel agent working with companies including Exchange Travel in George Street, American Express in Churchill Square and Panorama – a Brighton based travel agent and one of the original tour operators.

Bradley moved onto managing an independent travel agency in Steyning, West Sussex and has been working for Midcounties Co-operative as a homeworking Personal Travel Agents since 2000.

He originally booked teletext holidays touching everyoneā€™s budget and was the first to set up a page dedicated to gay holidays.

He can be seen out and about on the Brighton scene at the weekends and is an active member of GMDC – Brightonā€™s Gay Menā€™s Dance Company. More recently heā€™s even been spotted on special occasions in drag.

As a Personal Travel Agent he will take the time to get to know you and what you really want from your holiday.

He will make himself available at a time thatā€™s convenient for you and is available to take and work on your enquiry even when the high street is closed (till 9pm).

Bradley is equipped with the latest in travel technology at his fingertips and is able to search through over 200 tour operators to find your perfect holiday, as well as having personal contacts with major tour operators.

You donā€™t need to spend your valuable time trawling the internet, trudging through the high street or making endless calls to premium rate numbers. He can help you with any travel requests, so whether itā€™s the trip of a lifetime, a far-flung adventure, a romantic getaway or honeymoon, he can share his passion, knowledge and experience to make your holiday truly exceptional. He has personal experience of some of the best gay holiday hotspots including Gran Canaria, Sitges, Mykonos, Berlin, Tel Aviv, Mexico, Indian Ocean, Malta and California to name a few.

Bradley provides an independent service that doesnā€™t have a booking fee and can often undercut website prices. As an ABTA and ATOL approved agent you are financially protected and safe when booking, resulting in a stress-free process.

John W from Brighton (booking his gay honeymoon) said: ā€œWe spoke to a few different agentsā€¦you were the only one that seemed to actually listen to what it was we wanted and that was reflected in the ideas you put forward for us.ā€

Bradley’s favourite destinations for his own holidays are: Malaysia, Croatia, South Africa, Sitges in Spain and the Maldives.

He is currently offering a unique U in Drag eight day cruise starting July 8, from Frankfurt to Regensburg, with onboard performances by celebrity drag queens Jiggly Caliente, Darienne Lake and Phi Phi Oā€™hara (as seen on RuPaulā€™s Drag Race).

For details of special discounted price Ā£2564 – Ā£2,164 call Bradley on 0800 756 6773 OR 01273 508244 or email: bradley.reynolds@thepersonaltravelagents.co.uk.

Price includes flights, tax, luggage, return transfers, cruise on full board basis with open bar, free wi fi, gratuities and daily excursions. Prices based on flight direct from Heathrow – other airports

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