Brian Butler looks forward to Brighton’s annual alternative panto
Brian Butler looks forward to Brighton’s annual alternative panto
Three academic films about refugees will be shown during the Brighton Fringe Festival – one on trafficking and sex work, another on a man selling sex as a transvestite and the third on a refugee musician’s life.
Brighton is hosting a special charity fundraising screening of Yen Tan’s award winning film 1985 at The Sallis Benney Theatre on Friday April 12 at 7pm to raise funds for Martin Fisher Foundation.
Trans Pride Brighton and Hove (TPBH) take over organising the annual Trans, Non-Binary and Intersex (TNBI) Conference! Following feedback from the wider TNBI communities that the conference should be TNBI-lead, it was agreed amongst the cities’ Trans Sub-group and partners, that it was in the best interest of the TNBI communities to make this happen.
Hullabaloo Quire and Grace Petrie wowed a packed audience on Sunday (March 31) night at Sallis Benney Theatre. Their passionate Polyphonic Protest gig saw a sell-out crowd up on their feet joining Grace and the choir singing Fire in Your Heart from Grace’s album, Whatever’s Left.
University of Brighton students and scientists are leaving their labs to perform in an evening of music and song in aid of Cancer Research UK entitled Future for Hope.
Transgender activists and filmmakers Fox and Owl Fisher will give a multimedia presentation about the pros and cons of social media as part of the University of Brighton’s LGBT History Month programme.
Hullabaloo Quire, one of Brighton’s longest established community choirs, will celebrate its 20th anniversary on Friday, December 7 and Saturday, December 8.
ROY AND SILO are just like other penguin pairs at Central Park Zoo – they walk, swim and dance together. But Roy and Silo are both boys, so when the zookeeper finds them trying to hatch a stone, he thinks there may be a chance for them to become parents for real.
The inclusion of transgender athletes and hyperandrogenism in sport has long been seen as controversial, particularly in the realm of women’s sport, where claims of unfairness have been levelled at transgender competitors who are often considered to have a physiological advantage.