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Celebrate Pina Colada Day at Patterns on Brighton seafront

‘Do you like Pina Coladas?’ If so, seafront bar and cultural hotspot Patterns will celebrate National Pina Colada Day, tomorrow, Sunday July 10 with a Sunday Social special.

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Dress like Del Boy and don your tropical prints as Patterns will be rewarding the winner of Best Dressed on Pina Colada Day with bottomless Pina Coladas. Think Hawaiian prints, Del Boy, Milky Joe from The Mighty Boosh, grass skirts and general tropical expression.

Patterns will also be unveiling a limited edition Pina Cola-dog in partnership with resident gourmet hot dog restaurant The Dog Haus, a zingy BBQ’d pineapple salsa loaded topping (made with pineapple, peppers, coriander and red onion), chilli jam and a coriander and mint yoghurt on a pork dog. Hot tropical dawgs!

The Sunday Club kicks off at 12:30, with a unique fusion of social hangout, cabaret and open mic all rolled into one and interspersed with bite-sized chunks of entertainment and information.

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Patterns’ sun-drenched outdoor terrace will be transformed into a tropical haven all afternoon with pineapples a plenty and the Pina Collider DJS (Namedrop and Phil), playing yacht rock, low slung grooves and exotic beats until late.

As well as all this, if you’re fed up with digital dating and want to use the common ground of Pina Coladas to meet a fellow Pina enthusiast in real life, in an homage to Rupert Holmes’ infamous 1979 Pina anthem Patterns will be using their matchmaking prowess in their first ever ‘Pina Colada Love Match’.

Try Patterns £15 weekend bottomless boozy brunch, available from 12pm – 16:00 (last bottomless orders at 15:30) which includes a hotdog and bottomless Prosecco, Bloody Mary, or for one day only…. BOTTOMLESS PINA COLADAS!

For anyone off the alcohol, Virgin Pina Coladas will also be on the menu throughout the day.

12:30 –  14:30 Everything Sunday

13:00 –  18:00 Tropical Terrace BBQ

15:00 ‘Best Dressed on Pina Colada Day’ winner announced

15:00 ‘Pina Collider’ DJS till late

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Event:  The Sunday Social Club: Pina Colada Day Special

Where: Patterns, 10 Marine Parade, Brighton and Hove BN2 1TL

When: Sunday, July 10, 2016,

Time: Midday till late

Tickets: Free entry

Date: Sunday, July 10 2016

Sunday Social events are every Sunday at Patterns and always FREE.


Patterns Summer Opening Times:
Monday:                                 CLOSED (Available for private hire)
Tuesday & Wednesday:      16:00–01:00
Thursday:                              12:00 – 03:00
Friday:                                    12:00 – 04:00
Saturday:                                12:00–04:00
Sunday:                                    2:00–00:00

LGBT Safety Map installation comes to Dome at Pride

The Safety Map, an installation inviting the LGBTQ community to share their experiences of Brighton and Hove, will be at Brighton Dome from August 3-7, coinciding with Brighton Pride.

Image: Rosie Powell
Image: Rosie Powell

The quilted map of Brighton, created by Pink Fringe to ignite a conversation about safety, risk and visibility, will occupy the Founders Room and audiences will be invited to contribute their own stories if they wish, by writing on luggage tags, which will then be stitched on to the relevant location on the map, bringing the piece to life. Artist Kate Shields will facilitate.

Stories could include tales of street harassment, names of safe spaces in the city, areas that historically held some relevance for the LGBTQ community or spaces that the community could benefit from knowing about – such as gender neutral toilets in the city.

Illuminating the high levels of unreported hate crime faced by LGBTQ people in Brighton & Hove, The Safety Map seeks to offer support and resources for those who are affected.

This is the second presentation of The Safety Map, which is supported by Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner, and was previously at The Marlborough Theatre in March 2016.

Abby Butcher from Pink Fringe, says: “We are so thrilled to present The Safety Map in Brighton Dome over Pride; this time of year is an opportunity for celebration but we must also remember the battles the queer community are still fighting. The Safety Map offers you a voice, a conversation or simply a cup of tea and a moment of contemplation amongst the hubbub of Pride weekend. It is a space to talk, reflect and make change.”

A community workshop will take place on Sunday, August 7, 12-5pm, in Brighton Dome Founders Room, open to all who identify as LGBTQ+, responding to the key themes of The Safety Map.

The workshop is free, but ticketed and will be led by with award-winning theatre maker and performer Emma Frankland whose work in recent years has been focused on issues around gender and identity (relating to her own transition as a trans woman) and politically motivated performances.

For more information, CLICK HERE:


Event: The Safety Map

Where: Brighton Dome Founders Room, Church Street, Brighton

When:

♦ Wednesday, August 3, 12–5pm
♦ Thursday, August 4, 12–5pm
♦ Friday, August 5, 4–9.15pm
♦ Saturday, August 6, closed
♦ Sunday, August 7, workshop 12–3pm

To book tickets online for the free workshop, CLICK HERE:

LGBT events feature at National Theatre’s River Stage

National Theatre announce return of its free outdoor festival, River Stage, with take-over weekends from East London’s The Glory, Latitude Festival, Mayfest, Rambert, and a weekend of music, dance, performance and outdoor cinema from the National Theatre.

WEB.600.11The River Stage returns from July 29 to August 29, bringing the very best in live music, dance, performances, DJs and workshops from partners across the country.

The free outdoor season will take place on the River Stage, in front of the National Theatre, with events hosted every Friday, Saturday and Sunday from July 29 until August 29.

An eclectic combination of theatre, guest DJs, live music in the afternoon and late evening, family fun, vibrant dance and the very best live music acts.

Rufus Norris, Director National Theatre, said: “It’s a thrill to be announcing the 2016 line up for the River Stage festival. We are working with a range of partners from across the country, all of whom are creating and curating fantastic work across all genres. The festival offers something for everyone, bringing together an exciting and eclectic mix of live music, dance, performance and workshops free for all ages to enjoy.”

LGBT events at the 2016 River Stage line-up include:

July 29 – 31: East London’s The Glory take over the River Stage for the weekend, led by drag landlords Jonny Woo and John Sizzle. Featuring East London’s hottest acts and most sensational underground stars, this weekend-long showcase boasts a glistening series of self-contained concerts, and each day is capped off with a fabulous drag-fuelled party, reincarnating some of The Glory’s most renowned nights.

Friday, July 29, The Glory

TRANSFORMER: 6.30 – 7.30pm
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Lou Reed’s seminal 1972 album is re-imagined and revved up by a roaring live band fronted by East London star, Jonny Woo. Including renowned hits Walk on the Wild Side, Perfect Day and Hangin’ Around and lit with anecdotes of what might have happened at 60s NYC hangout Kansas City. Music is arranged by Marc Hayward from The Dash.

LIPSYNC1000: 8 – 9pm
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John Sizzle presents The Glory’s notorious drag queen battle, LIPSYNC1000, as they put on the biggest pop showcase in the world. East London stars Jonbenet Blonde and Jacqui Potato join Sizzle and their guests in this glamorous Top of the Pops-inspired drag show spectacle. Wigs, lips & all the pop hits!

GLO-RAVE: 9 – 10.45pm
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The sun might be setting but the party is just starting! Drag DJs John Sizzle and Jonny Woo invite you to a free GLORIOUS RAVE here at the River Stage. The sun might be setting but the party is just starting.

Saturday, July 30, The Glory

MR TIDDLE TUM TUMS & OTHER STORIES: 1.30 – 2.30pm
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Fun for all the family! Nightlife personality Jonny Woo gives a free sneak preview of his children’s show, which he is developing during a residency in the seaside town of Margate. Jump into the surreal world inhabited by the dandy feline Mr Tiddle Tum Tums, with his tongue twisters and stories. Find out how you really solve a problem like ‘Maria’ and meet the world’s first ‘Cardboard Princess’. With an original score and a supporting cast of actors and children. Expect fabulous costumes all round.

GRIZZLE! GET TROPICAL!: 2.30 – 4.30pm
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London’s ‘Drag DJ du jour’, John Sizzle, and his infamous Greek side-kick, performance artist A Man To Pet, present a summer edition of their Dalston-born tour-de-force drag night, GRIZZLE! Fresh from hosting a party for Ru Paul and taking Athens Pride by storm, this cheeky pair are transforming the River Stage into a sun-drenched tropical beach party, complete with dazzling performances, dance routines and even a Sexy Dads contest! With special guest DJ Annie Pics. Expect legs, capes and 69 flakes.

BIG GAY SONGBOOK: 4.30 – 6pm
Irish pianist and songwriter Rudi Douglas plays ‘the songs that made me gay, and the songs that I’ve made gay’, with Jonny Woo hosting. Pull up a deck chair and mince down memory lane. Rudi Douglas counts Graham Norton and Alison Goldfrapp among admirers who’ve been to see his weekly Sunday night event Big Gay Songbook at The Glory. Catch it outdoors on the South Bank this summer.

DRAG-E-OKE: 6 – 7pm
The world’s leading ‘bio queen’ Holestar teams up with John Sizzle for a drag-fuelled karaoke spectacular, attempting to break the world record for London’s biggest outdoor sing-a-long.

IT’S A ROYAL KNOCKOUT: 7 – 8.30pm
Put your history books away because tonight The Glory presents this treasure chest of East London’s most avant-garde drag queens and drag kings in a ‘game of thrones’ performance battle.

GLORIOUS 54: 8.30 – 10.45pm
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The River Stage is the setting for one hell of a chic disco party, paying homage to the glamour and drama of 70s New York clubbing, with a present-day East London twist. It’s a Who’s Who of the alternative scene with John Sizzle, Jonny Woo, and DJs Chaka Khan’t and Dance Armstrong. While the music plays expect catwalks, posing and flash choreography.

Sunday, July 31, The Glory

DRAG LIFE DRAWING: 12 – 2pm
Morris Munroe
brings his cult East London art class, ‘drag life drawing’, to the River Stage, hosted by Jonny Woo. Materials provided: come and sketch a Da Vin-SHE! The models will all be starlets of the East London underground scene. You can take your drawings home to treasure or contribute them to our outdoor drag gallery.

SIZZLE’S LUNCHTIME LOUNGE: 2 – 3pm
John Sizzle
plays the best in laid back Sunday grooves. Pull up a deck chair, pop open the Prosecco and soak up the Thames vibe while East London’s leading drag DJ spins a selection mix of chilled-out classics. Because Sundays are sacred.

AFTERNOON AT THE MUSICALS: 3 – 4pm
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Two-time Olivier award-nominee Le Gateau Chocolat and East London superstar Jonny Woo bring you this joyous outdoor matinee rendition of their infamously fun show, A Night At The Musicals. Billed as a Les Mis-massacre – no musical is safe in this riotous tribute show. Carousel, Chess, Wicked, Grease – you name it, they’ll ambush it.

THE GLORY TEA DANCE: 4 – 5pm
It’s your last chance to join Jonny Woo and John Sizzle as they wave goodbye to The Glory’s River Stage weekend with a final hour of feel-good, laid back grooves, pop-up shows and Sunday sing-a-longs.

August 5-7: River Stage welcomes Latitude Festival as they venture from their established Suffolk base to bring a heady mix of music, theatre, dance and literature to the South Bank for an unforgettable weekend of performances. Featuring (amongst others) the exuberant Tina C; the award-winning Action To The Word’s brand new production of Shakespeare’s classic comedy A Midsummer Night’s Dream; cross art form, narrative-led nabokov, an exclusive collaboration from an explosive group of artists and the wonderful Michael Rosen, children’s novelist and poet – a not-to-be-missed experience for all the family.

Friday, August 5, Latitude Festival

Tina C: 7 – 8pm
Tina C is the creation of multi-award-winning UK performer and theatre-maker, Christopher Green. Country music singer Tina C has become a global icon known for albums such as No Dick’s As Hard As My Life and If You Can’t Live Without Me (Why Weren’t You Dead When I Met You).

For more information, CLICK HERE:

Conservatives name candidate for East Brighton

David Plant has been selected to stand as the Conservative candidate in the East Brighton by-election on August 4.

David Plant
David Plant

Mr Plant is standing as a candidate as he passionately believes in East Brighton residents having a strong voice that is heard on Brighton and Hove City Council and that he can make a difference.

Plant was born in Brighton and lived in Whitehawk from the age of 8 until he married and moved away aged 23.

He went to Whitehawk School as a youngster, was a chorister at St Cuthman’s church and is proud to have played and captained the Whitehawk Football club first team whose development he still follows with interest.

Plant is an electrician by trade, is married to Paula and has two grown up children. He is very involved in charity work, including organisation of an annual golf day where the proceeds are donated to charity.

The by-election was called following Labour Councillor Maggie Baradell’s decision to stand down for person reasons.

 

Former Shadow Home Secretary calls for compulsory SRE for all

Influential figures including Yvette Cooper MP, attend the Stonewall, Education for All Conference at the QEII Conference Centre in London.

Yvette Cooper MP
Yvette Cooper MP

During her keynote speech yesterday morning (Friday, July 8 2016), Ms Cooper talked about her early involvement with Stonewall. One of the first marches she ever walked on was in protest against Section 28. She later emphasised the need for inclusive and compulsory SRE in schools and discussed the cross-party campaign Reclaim the Internet, which calls for people to take a stand against bullying and abuse online.

Cooper called online abuse “part of cohesive control and domestic abuse in relationships” and, referencing Stonewall’s NoBystanders campaign, emphasised the importance of calling out bullying and discrimination online as well as offline.

Celebrity chef and designer Gok Wan also spoke at the event, as well as clinical psychologist Dr. Masuma Rahim, mental health campaigner Jonny Benjamin and star of documentary I Am LeoLeo Waddell.

The conference was attended by hundreds of primary and secondary school teachers, education support staff and professionals, local authorities, further and higher education staff and other individuals interested in education.

Delegates attended numerous breakout sessions on topics including ‘empowering LGBT staff in schools’, ‘winning over staff and parents’, ‘building an inclusive curriculum’ and ‘managing the relationship between LGBT inclusion and faith’.

Around 100 young people, at Key Stage 4 and Key Stage 5, attended a separate youth stream that ran alongside the event. This featured sessions on ‘promoting positive mental health and wellbeing’, ‘exploring trans identities’ and ‘what about the B in LGBT?’.

Top tips on how to tackle online bullying, released by Stonewall in collaboration with Facebook, were also launched at the conference.

‘End Bullying – Be Kind Online’ is a list of tips on how to help those who are the victims of online abuse, advice on how to make a positive difference online and suggestions on how best to protect yourself on Facebook.

To download the suggestions, CLICK HERE: 

Hertfordshire-based Herts for Learning was named the best local authority for celebrating difference, tackling homophobia and biphobia in schools and supporting LGBT young people in their local communities.

To read the full report, CLICK HERE:

Ruth Hunt, CEO at Stonewall, said: “As Stonewall’s work continues and we reach deeper into communities, it has become more apparent than ever before that lesbian, gay, bi and trans young people come in all shapes and sizes and that it’s vital that we understand how identities inform unique lived experiences.

“The ongoing support of local authorities, schools, teaching professionals and young people, who continue to support your LGBT colleagues, students, friends and families is vital.

“Your continued commitment and efforts are helping create real change by transforming institutions, empowering LGBT young people and changing the hearts and minds of those who just don’t “get this stuff” yet.

“We are so proud to continue to work with you, and will continue to be by your side until all young lesbian, gay, bi and trans people are accepted without exception.”

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