Stephen Fry Meets Travel Gay
Stephen Fry Meets Travel Gay
Scene from the Sofa – Five minutes with… Annabelszki
Quentin Crisp, legend in queer history: controversial writer, raconteur and actor, who died 20 years ago – in November 1999. The following interview took place during the Brighton Festival of May 1985 just before he went on stage at the Theatre Royal.
Tom Redgrave aka Pat Clutcher is one of a new generation of drag performers working the Brighton circuit. He talks to Brian Butler about his Sunderland roots, not being a hit with pop star David Essex’s fans, and his hopes for his future act.
Welcome to the mysterious world of renowned artist and designer Johny Dar. A BLEAK street, gushing with the hustle and bustle of a Monday evening, was where this journey began. Before me, a black nondescript door loomed. To us, the general public, the Dick Tom and Harrys, this door would have merely been another […]
Leo Pellegrino, of Brass house trio Too many zooz, gives us the load down on how their song became the Official Pride single, making the move from busking to performing at the CMA awards, and collaborating with the likes of Beyoncé and Jess Glynne. FROM SUBWAY to stardom is not the usual tale for […]
The flamboyant and bubbly Pride’s got talent finalist, and activist Andrea Di Giovanni, talks Trans rights and reminds us all that it’s great to be Queer in an interview with Ray A-J. STANDING outside a London café, with busy people buzzing about the place, it hit me. We’re so lucky. As I walked over […]
Reuben Kaye sits down with Tin Nuygen to talk about his latest production, what drives him and where he’s come from (hint: it’s down under!). Vivacious and vivid are two words that come to mind when one thinks of the ever glamorous Reuben Kaye – not to mention he has just won Best Cabaret at Adelaide Fringe 2017 and nominated Best Cabaret in Perth.
BAFTA Award-winning composer Jessica Curry has championed the genre of video game music in her highly successful ClassicFM show, High Score, as well as composing works for the London Gay Men’s Chorus and others, and collaborating with Poet Laureate Carol Ann Duffy. Her recent successful tour of Dear Esther Live concluded last month at the Brighton Dome. Jess is a Brighton resident and keen fellow choral singer too, and I caught up with her to find out more. By Nick Boston
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