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Interview: JEANGU MACROOY announces new single and first ever UK show

Dale Melita April 4, 2025

Winning acclaim in the Netherlands across music, TV and theatre, Queer Suriname artist Jeangu Macrooy releases his groove-filled new single Everybody Needs Somebody before heading to London for his first ever UK performance last night! If you’re a Eurovision fan like me, the name Jeangu Macrooy may already be familiar to you….yessss he represented the […]

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Sport

“I like to kiss guys”: American athletics star Trey Cunningham comes out as gay

Graham Robson July 10, 2024

American athletics star Trey Cunningham, a World Athletics Championships silver medallist, has come out publicly as gay. In an interview with The New York Times, Cunningham said that coming out to his family said that coming out to his family in private five years ago was the “scariest thing I’ve ever done.” His reason for […]

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Arts

REVIEW: Book PRIDE: Fifty Years of Parades and Protests – New York Times

October 7, 2019

Although focusing exclusively on the American Queer metropolitan perspective, the book is universal and speaks to us all, LGBTQ+ folks across the world of our shared battles to where we stand today, a treasure trove of vintage protest photo’s

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Community News

Brighton & Hove Council respond to Chechnya concentration camp reports

Besi Besemar April 13, 2017

Following media reports that gay men are being arbitrarily detained and killed in Chechnya and that a ‘concentration camp’ has been established in the Chechen town of Argun, the Labour administration running Brighton & Hove City Council have issued a statement.

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