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Michael Cashman MEP receives CBE

Michael Cashman receives the CBE
Michael Cashman receives the CBE

Michael Cashman, the Labour MEP for the West Midlands has received a CBE (Commander of the Order of the British Empire)  in the Queens New Years Honours list in recognition of his tirelesss fight for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) equality.

Mr Cashman a co-founder of the gay equality organisation Stonewall was elected an MEP in 1999.

He said:

“This announcement is as big a surprise at it is an honour.”

He continued:

“I have had an amazing life where I have been able to stand up for the values and principles which I believe in and to effect real change for my life and the lives of others. Not a day goes by when I don’t recognise how lucky and fortunate I have been in my life.

“Whilst we have achieved so much in terms of legal equality for LGBT people in the UK we still have so much more to do. Discrimination still exists and it destroys and blights so many lives. In other parts of the world people are imprisoned, criminalised or face capital punishment simply because they are different. On behalf of all those people I proudly accept this honour and commit to continue the fight for equality”.

Cashman shot to fame in 1987 when he delivered the first gay kiss on prime time British TV when his character Colin Russell kissed lover Barry Clark on the forehead in an episode of EastEnders.

Out before joining EastEnders, he  went on in 1989 to help found the gay rights campaign group Stonewall and was its chair until 1996.

He became the Labour MEP for the West Midlands in 1999 and while in Brussels has campaigned against discrimination and for human rights.

He is standing down as an MEP in the next European elections in 2014.

Hove MP reaffirms his support for hunting ban

Mike Weatherley, MP
Mike Weatherley, MP

Mike, a strong supporter of animal welfare has pledged to vote against any attempt to repeal the Hunting Act. He has consistently voted in favour of animal rights and has supported a number of campaigns for better treatment of animals in the UK.

Mike said:

“My support of the ban on hunting with dogs has been unwavering – it’s cruel and should stay banned. Despite recent speculation, the Government has said they have absolutely no plans to put a vote on the matter to Parliament. I am pleased that there just doesn’t appear to be large support to overturn a ban.”

 

METRO Chief Executive honoured in New Year List

 Marguerite McLaughlin
Marguerite McLaughlin

METRO Chief Executive Marguerite McLaughlin has been awarded the British Empire Medal in the 2013 New Year Honours List for health and community services to lesbian, gay, bisexual transgender (LGBT) and African people in London and the South East.

METRO is a leading equality and diversity charity providing mental health and wellbeing services, sexual health and HIV services and youth services across London and the South East through national and international projects. METRO supports all people experiencing issues related to sexuality, sexual health or gender identity. Services include counselling, groupwork, youthwork, advocacy, HIV prevention and support, sexual health screening and peer mentoring, as well as support for victims of same-sex domestic violence and LGBT hate crime.

Marguerite has been METRO’s Chief Executive since 2003 and has led the organisation through a decade of huge growth and change.

METRO is now the biggest provider of direct services to LGBT people in London, and its services extend to many other communities including African people, young people and those living with HIV. METRO is also a significant third sector organisation in Kent and Medway and is leading the biggest national survey of young LGBT people across England in its groundbreaking Youth Chances project.  In ten years METRO’s annual income has increased to £2.5 million and it now employs 70 staff and is supported by over 100 volunteers.

Marguerite said:

“It is very humbling to be honoured in this way and I am absolutely thrilled to have been recommended for this award.  I am inspired every day by the passion, commitment and enthusiasm of METRO’s service users, volunteers and staff.   METRO is unique in providing the range of services that it does – services that I am proud to say, have developed in response to the needs of the people and communities we work with and for.  The Prime Minister revived the British Empire Medal in 2011 particularly to recognise the hard work and dedication of the voluntary sector and I am very pleased to accept the award in that spirit and in recognition of the important role the sector plays in the life of the nation, supporting those communities most in need.”

Ishigaki students receive organge and yellow belts

Dawn Fernandez and Maddie Roberts
Dawn Fernandez and Maddie Roberts

Congratulations are due to two students from Ishigak Ju-Jitsu, on their recent gradings.

Dawn Fernandez was awarded an organge belt while Maddie Roberts received a yellow belt.

Well done to both women.

Ishigak Ju-Jitsu is a martial arts club for gay and gay friendly people that is based both in Brighton and London

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Theatre Review: Theatre Royal: Rocky Horror Show

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The Rocky Horror Show’s 40th Anniversary production at the Theatre Royal, truly rises to the occasion with enough gusto to bely its 40 years.

The kinky tale tells the story of a newly engaged couple getting caught in a storm.

Naturally, their car breaks down….

In need of a phone, the hapless duo come across a spooky castle, home to the debauched Dr. Frank-N-Furter, a pan-sexual, cross-dressing mad scientist portrayed by a strapping Oliver Thornton, who while lacking Tim Curry’s demented insanity, makes up for it with a whole load of lip puckered gyrating.

Appearing to welcome his guests, Thornton, whips off his Dracula cape, serenading the party with Sweet Transvestite, a song filled with such raw sex appeal that the audience and cast beg for some of his ‘anticipation’.

As the Narrator, Philip Franks gives directions for a pelvic-thrusting TimeWarp, which had the house flailing in the aisles feather boas aloft. The repartee between Franks and the audience was handled with great humour, and never deviated too far to derail the pacing of the action.

WEB.378.rocky1The initial set design of cartoonish cut-outs rotated by masked phantoms, is countered by the velvety opulence of Frank-N-Furter’s castle. The laboratory scenes parodied science fiction and horror B movies, complete with naff gadgets, lasers and a television monitor that needs some imagination from the audience of casual and super-fans alike, many of whom where donned in suspenders, corsets and feather boas for the night, breaking through the bars of their ordinary life and succumbing to an evening of utter debauchery.

Like lambs to the slaughter, the sexually repressed Brad and Janet, were performed with just the right amount of all-American values gone mad. Roxanne Pallette (Emmerdale) was slinky as good-girl-gone-bad Janet, whilst Ben Forster triumphed as the clueless Brad, her nerdy bespectacled partner.

Following a sexual encounter with Frank-N-Furter in an up-standing bed, an ecstatic Janet performs Touch-a, Touch-a, Touch-a, Touch Me, to the eponymous Rocky, X-Factor star, Rhydian, who as Frank-N-Furter’s creature of the night, creation and ‘lover of orgasms’ was all to pleased to comply.

Abigail Jaye was taunting as fan-favourite and now raven-haired Magenta whose crazy bird’s nest hairstyle harks back to the Bride of Frankenstein. Together with Kristian Lavercome’s Riff Raff, the hunchbacked master of Frank-N-Furter, she plotted and calculated, culminating in an hilarious return to their home planet of Transsexual, in the galaxy of Transylvania.

Orgiastic parties take control during the ensemble piece Rose Tint My World, which sees a corseted Brad, Janet, Rocky and Columbia, a groupie whose hyper-activity was performed bang on by Ceris Hyne, sing of how they’ve benefited, or not, from Frank-N-Furter’s influence.

After nearly 40 years, The Rocky Horror Show has suffered little more than a ladder in its tights, and is still a license to strip away the mundanity of daily life and slip into something a bit more comfortable.

The Rocky Horror Show is on at The Theatre Royal in Brighton until January 5, 2013.

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