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PREVIEW: The Gods above Bar Broadway

There are three shows in September at The Gods above Bar Broadway well worth your attention.

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Rose Garden appears in ‘The Belle of Belfast’ on September 29 at 8pm

It Is What It Is: Comedy sketch and stand up show celebrate their 1st anniversary on Friday, September 9 at 8pm, tickets £5.

Giggle At The Gods: Monthly stand-up comedy night with six comedians, on Saturday, September 24 at 8pm, tickets £3

The Belle of Belfast: Direct from Royal Vauxhall Tavern for one night only is Rose Garden’s autobiographical show filled with light and shade and tales that will make you laugh and cry. A deeply personal and moving show that reveals much about Rose and her past. Joining her onstage are Phil Lawrence and Tanya Hyde who help tell her story – a mixture of songs and story that’s a real journey, on Thursday, September 29 at 8pm.

The Gods, 10 Steine St, Brighton: Tickets available on the door

PREVIEW: Brighton Science Festival

After eleven years bringing the world’s best science to Brighton every February, Brighton Science Festival spread their wings to other parts of the calendar.

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The new September programme kicks off with a triple bill of scintillating science, guaranteed to enthuse and enthral curious people of all ages.

Brighton Science Festival has been facilitating science in the Sussex area and putting on events since 2005. It aims to build a spirit of discovery in people of all ages, to promote science and curiosity, to bring the best of the world’s science to Brighton (and the best of Brighton’s science to the world).


Big Science Saturday – September 17
A day of talks and discussions from an incredible array of scientists and experts – covering the entirety of human knowledge (well, almost) in just six hours.

From the complete history of the universe (delivered at a billion years per minute) to how stupidity helps businesses get things done (in the short-term, at least), via such thorny topics as why renewable power is inevitable, what the ‘obesity crisis’ actually is, and why legs are a greatly underrated invention, expect a non-stop cavalcade of scintillating science guaranteed to get you thinking, questioning, learning and laughing.

Event: Big Science Saturday

Where: Sallis Benney Theatre, Brighton,

When: Saturday, September 17

Time: 10.30am – 5.30pm

Cost: Tickets: £7 / £5

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Ugly Animals – September 17
A two-headed beast of a show with illustrated talks from Simon Watt and Richard Robinson.

Would the WWF get as many donations if its logo was a blobfish rather than a panda? Why should the most attractive animals get all the praise? Simon Watt fights the cause of some of the planet’s less photogenic species.

Is your boss a hammerhead shark? Or more like an assassin bug? Richard Robinson opens the Book of Beasts and looks at the parallels between the world of work and the wonders of nature. You will recognise many of these creatures – and you are at least one of them yourself.

Event: Ugly Animals – September 17

Where: Sallis Benney Theatre, Brighton

When: Saturday, September 17

Time: 7pm – 9.30pm

Cost: £6 / £3

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Take Nobody’s Word for It – September 18
Discover the art of arguing without being cross and disagreeing without being disagreeable. Debating can be both boring and aggressive – we’re going to make it fun. Join in with a series of talks and games designed to polish your debating skills.

All this is accompanied by some very special guests, including Rob Eastaway’s Maths on the Go – games to make even the longest car journey bearable, Jillian Scudder taking on all comers in the physics quiz show Astroquizzical, and Dominic Johnson telling us how God is Watching You – whether you like it or not. To round things off, Sense About Science cover how to ask for evidence, and make sure something’s true before jumping to conclusions – politicians take note!

Event: Take Nobody’s Word for It

Where: Sallis Benney Theatre, Brighton

When: Sunday, September 18

Time: 10.30am – 5.30pm

Cost: Entry by donation

For more information about the Brighton Science Festival, click here:

Pride returns to Southampton on Sunday, August 28

Pride returns to Southampton for the first time in 20 years on Sunday, August 28, with a one day family event bringing together people from Southampton and the South Coast to promote acceptance of all people everywhere.

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Organiser promise something for everyone…. food, drink, live music and top dollar entertainment, face-painting, things to buy, crafts to make, dancing to do, water for dogs and much, much more!

The Street Party begins on West Marlands Road, outside The Stage Door Fringe Theatre, Cafe and Bar, at 11am. Live music starts at midday continuing till late at night. Your host for the day is Velma Celli and Marcus Collins, X Factor runner-up 2011 will headline the main stage at 6pm. There will be cabaret at the London Hotel all evening and an official after party at The Edge and The Box Bar through till the very wee hours of the morning!

The free Community Parade starts outside The Stage Door at 3pm, continues up West Marlands Road, around Guildhall Square, down Above Bar Street to the Bargate Monument, around the monument, back up Above Bar Street to Guildhall Square and back along West Marlands Road.

Dress up, take the kids, your parents, your dog, your family and your friends!  Be as colourful as you can and make some noise!

Southampton City Council have agreed to a Pride event this year at very short notice on the understanding that alcohol to be consumed MUST be purchased on site from the various drinks concessions and The Stage Door and MUST NOT be taken outside of the West Marlands Road/Guildhall Square area.

There is a strict alcohol drinking ban in public areas in Southampton City Centre and organisers are very fortunate to have been granted an alcohol license for the street party. They ask that people attending the event behave responsibly and help them make Southampton Pride 2016 the best it can be and ensure that it comes back next year.

 Sponsors Solent University are offering their university halls as accommodation for anyone visiting Southampton for Pride at an amazing £20 per night and you can book for more than one night if you wish!

To book an en-suite rooms within close proximity to the event, click here:

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Event: Southampton LGBT Pride

Where: Meet at The Stage Door, 78 West Marlands Road, Southampton, SO14 7FW

When: Sunday, August 28 2016

Time: 11am – late

Cost: Free Entry

Polish gay couple’s coming out video goes viral

Do you remember pop icon swedish duo Roxette? They were huge in the 80’s/90s with hits like The look, Joyride, Listen to your heart, It must have been love, and Fading like a flower topping charts all over the world.

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Jakub and David

A young gay couple from Poland, Jacob and David recorded a video during their holidays to accompany the new Roxette song Some other summer. They put it on YouTube and the rest as they say, is history.

Jacob and David live together in Warsaw and have been a couple for 7 years.

While on holiday at Hel Peninsula on the Baltic Sea they decided for fun to make a coming out video which they recorded and posted on YouTube of Roxette’s new single.

Roxette vocalist, Per Gessle saw it and liked it so much that he published the video on Roxette Official website resulting in the video going viral.

Jacob and David, said: “We had doubts before we posted it on YouTube. We are just ordinary guys and don’t dream about fame. We showed it to our friends, they loved it so much they persuaded us to uploaded it.

Polish society is very conservative and we were a bit nervous of any negative response when we uploaded it. We wanted to show people that all gay people are absolutely normal and our love has no difference to their love.”

 

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