Two icons of the drag scene were smiling in heaven last night as hundreds of ‘queens’ battled the elements on Brighton Seafront to take their seats in the Phil Starr Pavilion, while storm Doris blew outside.
Two icons of the drag scene were smiling in heaven last night as hundreds of ‘queens’ battled the elements on Brighton Seafront to take their seats in the Phil Starr Pavilion, while storm Doris blew outside.
Today (February 1) is the start of LGBT History Month, an international month-long observance of our collective LGBT+Histories. History month gives all LGBT+ people and their allies the opportunity to commemorate and remember the bravery of those who campaigned and spoke out over the years to help us achieve the freedoms and equality we enjoy today.
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Terry Higgins Memorial Quilt to go on display in the UK’s first LGBTQ+ museumMonday March 24, 2025
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Texas bill, filed by Republicans, could charge trans people with ‘gender identity fraud’Tuesday March 11, 2025
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Stafford Pride criticises “homophobic” church after it is granted permission to move into former Stafford cinemaMonday March 10, 2025