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Issue 42 • Friday 13 February - Thursday 26 February 2009

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WIZARDS OF OZ Strewth! A new era for one80news

A BOLD NEW chapter in the history of one80news and sister publication 3SIXTY magazine begins today. In a hugely successful 2008, gay lifestyle magazine 3SIXTY expanded to become a national title and one80news launched a popular London edition alongside the established Brighton version – now, under the stewardship of new owners, Australian duo Graeme Austin and Tony V, the stage is set to take these two well-loved institutions to new heights. “It was a no-brainer – we liked the titles so much we jumped at the chance to buy them,” says Graeme, who joined the team in May 2008 as Business Development Manager. “Both 3SIXTY and one80news are fantastic reads and they provide a vital source of information for gay people around the country. Tony and myself are proud to be working with such a great team, and together we’ll

continue to make these two titles absolutely indispensible. We’re both loud-mouthed, enthusiastic Aussies, so we’ll be shouting it from the rooftops – one80news and 3SIXTY magazine are here to stay and we’re going to be bigger and better than ever before!” Outgoing publishers David Harvey and David Tuck, who took over 3SIXTY in 2004 and launched one80news in 2007, marked the end of their tenure with words of encouragement for the new owners. “It’s been a great run but we both feel the time is right to move on to pastures new,” said Mr Tuck. “Tony and Graeme will do a fantastic job.”

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Editor’s Comment one80news - into the future AS YOU MAY have seen on page one, big changes are afoot at one80news and 3SIXTY magazine. I’d like to take this opportunity to thank departing publishers David Harvey and David Tuck, who are moving on to pastures new, for having the vision to bring these two great titles to the marketplace over the last few years. However, as one door closes, another opens, and so everyone on the team welcomes our new publishing team, Graeme Austin and Tony V. Much like Messrs Harvey and Tuck, Graeme and Tony are committed to making both one80news and 3SIXTY the best publications possible. Rest assured, one80news will continue to serve the audience who has

supported over it for almost two years, and we’ll be working very hard to keep bringing you the informative mix of balanced news, entertainment, community features and lifestyle that we’ve become famous for. It’s an exciting time for a newspaper editor, and if you have any thoughts or ideas on how to make the paper better, get in touch with me at editor@one80news.co.uk

The race is on FINAL PREPARATIONS are now underway for this year’s Sussex Beacon half marathon, which takes place on Sun 22 Feb. “We’d like to wish all of 2009’s participants a fun,

safe and enjoyable run, and to offer our thanks to them for once again going to such great lengths to raise money for the Beacon and many other deserving charities,” says Kat Williams, General Man-

ager of the Sussex Beacon. “It’s also very important to thank all the volunteers who make sure the half marathon always runs smoothly – it wouldn’t be possible without their invaluable help.”

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Last year’s event was one of the most successful yet, with more than 5000 runners taking part from all over the UK and beyond and over £120,000 raised overall, with more than £10,000 going to the Beacon. Organisers hope to beat that total this year. “Times are tight, but year after year we’re amazed by people’s generosity,” says Williams. “I’m sure this year we’ll have another amazing result.” The race begins at 9.45am on Brighton seafront on Sun 22 Feb, although participants are encouraged to arrive at least an hour beforehand. Standard places for the marathon have now run out, but there are still a few charity bond places available. Registration closes on Fri 20 Feb, and no places will be available on the day of the race. See the website for further information on how to take part.

Jodie Harsh models Kim Cattrall’s Sex and the City coat Pic (c) Tanya Chalkin

THE SELF-STYLED ‘real queen of England’ Jodie Harsh is hosting a special “Fur is a Drag” party during London Fashion Week. Taking place on Fri 20 Feb at Circus in East London, the event is organised by anti-fur campaigners PETA. The event includes a ‘caustic parody’ of a fur runway show starring Ms Harsh, including cross-dressing models sporting fur emblazoned with blood-effect satirical slogans and stains. All the coats on display were donated by PETA supporters, including Mariah Carey and Kim Cattrall. The coat in our picture (left) was worn by Cattrall in the Sex and the City movie. For further information on PETA’s campaigns, visit: www.getactive.peta.org www.peta.org.uk

Cotton says Get It On CORONATION STREET star Anthony Cotton is joining forces with Terrence Higgins Trust this Valentine’s Day to encourage gay men to use condoms. “I’m still shocked and saddened when I hear how many gay men are diagnosed with HIV each year,” says the star. “It makes safer sex more important than ever. If you’re going to get it on this Valentine’s Day, make sure you use a condom.” www.condoms. chapsonline.org.uk


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Brighton and Hove: dead ringer for Narnia THE BIGGEST snowfall in nearly twenty years brought the city to a standstill earlier this month, but the one80news cameras braved the blizzards to catch some magical pictures of Brighton under a blanket of snow. Reports of talking fauns and white witches dispensing Turkish Delight to stranded communters may have been exaggerated.

Rainbow ribbon Success for St James’s group spotlights abuse THE ST JAMES’S Area Action Group is celebrating after a successful relaunch last week. Local residents and businesses turned out in big numbers for its AGM, which saw former City Council Leader Simon Burgess elected as Chair. “The Action Group has a proud history of achieving much for the area,” said a delighted Burgess. “All the officers of the group are deeply impressed by the way that residents and businesses want to work together to improve the area - we want to improve its attractiveness, build on its reputation as an interesting and unique shopping destination, whilst tackling a range of problems from anti-social behaviour to street litter.” If you’d like to keep up with developments, email richard_hollis@ btopenworld.com or join the group’s facebook page by typing in Simon Burgess SJAAG.

BROKEN RAINBOW, the charity which offers support to LGBT victims of domestic abuse, is launching a brand new ‘rainbow ribbon’ to raise awareness both of the issue and Broken Rainbow’s helpline. The enamel badge will be distributed at a number of upcoming events, including at a project in Soho on Valentine’s day and this month’s LGBT History Ball in Brighton (see page 5). A donation of £1 for each badge is suggested, to cover costs. Events will be ongoing throughout the year - visit the website for more details. www.brokenrainbow.org.uk

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Issue 42 • Friday 13 February - Thursday 26 February 2009

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WIZARDS OF OZ Strewth! A new era for one80news

A BOLD NEW chapter in the history of one80news and sister publication 3SIXTY magazine begins today. In a hugely successful 2008, gay lifestyle magazine 3SIXTY expanded to become a national title and one80news launched a popular London edition alongside the established Brighton version – now, under the stewardship of new owners, Australian duo Graeme Austin and Tony V, the stage is set to take these two well-loved institutions to new heights. “It was a no-brainer – we liked the titles so much we jumped at the chance to buy them,” says Graeme, who joined the team in May 2008 as Business Development Manager. “Both 3SIXTY and one80news are fantastic reads and they provide a vital source of information for gay people around the country. Tony and myself are proud to be working with such a great team, and together we’ll

continue to make these two titles absolutely indispensible. We’re both loud-mouthed, enthusiastic Aussies, so we’ll be shouting it from the rooftops – one80news and 3SIXTY magazine are here to stay and we’re going to be bigger and better than ever before!” Outgoing publishers David Harvey and David Tuck, who took over 3SIXTY in 2004 and launched one80news in 2007, marked the end of their tenure with words of encouragement for the new owners. “It’s been a great run but we both feel the time is right to move on to pastures new,” said Mr Tuck. “Tony and Graeme will do a fantastic job.”

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A CHARITY WHICH runs a Christian care home in Brighton is to have its funding restored after it agreed to council demands to ask future residents questions about their sexuality. The Pilgrim Home, located in Egremont Place, ran afoul of the council’s fair access and diversity policy when residents of the home refused to answer a question about their sexual orientation. The council accused the charity of “institutionalised homophobia” and withdrew a £13,000 grant, saying that the home’s Christian ethos was a deterrent to gay people living there, and that not enough had been done to satisfy the council’s LGBT equality criteria. Pilgrim Homes argued that residents, the majority of whom are over eighty, should be protected from questions about their sexual orientation because of their religious views – even though they are free to refuse to answer. Now, an agreement with the council has been reached, as Pilgrim Homes Chief Andrew Jessop explains: “We are willing to ask potential residents about their sexual orientation when they apply for a place at our home, on the understanding that they have the right to refuse, and that we will not be required to act in a way which goes against our doctrinal beliefs,” he said. “I am delighted that we have been able to reach an amicable solution with Brighton and Hove Council and that our lost funding is to be restored.”

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TRANSPORT FOR LONDON has confirmed it will be rolling out a free bicycle scheme in May 2010. 6000 bikes will be available in zone 1, with 10,000 docking stations around the city. A similar scheme is already running in Paris, where a higher than expected number of thefts has occurred. A spokesperson for TfL said : “We are aware of the issues that they have had in Paris but we are still going to go ahead with the scheme in London. Free bike schemes do have problems but we’re hoping to benefit from the fact we are a second generation scheme.”

HIV and sexual health charity Terrence Higgins Trust (THT) is launching a new course to help people with HIV become experts in their own condition. The course is to be held in Eastbourne, and sessions last six weeks starting every Tuesday from 2.00pm - 4.30pm from 24 Feb until 31 Mar. “HIV can have a huge impact on someone’s life,” says Perry French of THT in East Sussex. “This course aims to help people cope with and manage their condition effectively.”

Just thrilled HUMAN rights campaigner Peter Tatchell is pleased as punch with the news that gay social group Just Friends has raised £3412 for his Human Rights Fund at a recent cabaret event. “It was a fabulous, fun cabaret night and I am immensely grateful to all the wonderful, generous artists who performed for free,” said Tatchell. “[The £3412] exceeded the target of £1,000 by more than 300%. Not a penny was taken in expenses by anyone. It will certainly cover the costs of plenty of protest placards for the next few years.”

O2 up for grabs THE LEASE ON London’s iconic o2 arena, which has played host to major acts such as Led Zeppelin and the Spice Girls, is up for sale. Owner Meridian Delta Limited is putting its 999-year lease on the former Millennium Dome in Greenwich on the market, but any sale will not affect the arena’s future as a music and events venue.

Meet ‘n’ greet LOCAL RESIDENTS could soon be welcoming visitors to the city under a new ‘greeters’ scheme. If approved, volunteers would conduct tours around the city, showing off their favourite sights. “This is a city many residents are really passionate about and very proud of,” says Cabinet councillor for culture David Smith. “So it makes sense to capture that enthusiasm to promote tourism and preserve jobs – particularly when we’re facing this serious economic downturn.”

Thugs charged Two men have been charged following an anti-gay and racist attack in West St in Sept 2008. Police have thanked members of the public who helped identify the thugs from pictures. One man has been charged with a homophobic public order offence and assault, and the other with grevious bodily harm and racially aggravated assault. They will appear in court on Fri 20 Feb.

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Lawks-a-Lawley A PIECE OF gay history is on show in Haringey as part of LGBT History Month. A t-shirt worn by one of the group of lesbian protesters who invaded the BBC’s Six O’Clock News studios in 1988 is part of a display at Bruce Castle, N17. The incident is noted for news presenter Sue Lawley’s cool reaction while co-presenter Nicholas Witchell famously sat on one of the lesbians.

THE FORMER Clonezone store on St James’s St is back in business, under new owners Nice ‘n’ Naughty. The deal rescued five stores, including those in Bristol, Leeds and Glasgow. The adult retailer, which caters to people of all sexual orientations, took over at the beginning of February, and the re-opened store will be refurbished over the coming weeks.

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THE TEAM at brand new bar and restaurant Giraffe (above) celebrating their launch on the city’s North Street last week. Manager Pauline Barlow tells us that the Giraffe ethos is all about freshly cooked food, great people and world music, and when one80news paid a visit recently we were treated to a healthy mix of all three.


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History Ball

This year’s Schools Out conference took place in Lambeth earlier in February as part of LGBT History Month. Nigel Tart reports from the frontline.

AS LGBT History Month continues, one of the biggest events on the Brighton Calendar is the LGBT History Ball. Presented by the Council’s LGBT Workers’ Forum and domestic abuse charity Broken Rainbow, the Ball is a chance to celebrate gay history in the sumptous surroundings of the Paganini Ballroom in Brighton’s Old Ship Hotel. The ball has a 1940s/50s theme, with entertainment from The Burlettes – think the Andrews Sisters with a devilish twist – eleven piece big band Fats 45, plus jazz from Nicky Mitchell and his band. Novices have no need to worry, as dance lessons kick off at 8pm,

A HUNDRED TEACHERS, young people, policy makers and activists from all across the country braved the weather to attend the Schools Out conference at the Drill Hall theatre in London on Sat 7 Feb. The keynote speaker was Teresa Clark from the Department for Children, Schools and Families, who outlined ways in which the DCSF is currently getting schools to address LGBT issues. She was clear about the need for positive work beyond tackling bullying and urged participants to engage with the department’s consultation on its Single Equality Scheme, which should create a uniform approach to all equalities issues. The conference included the official launch of LGBT History Month, and patrons Sir Ian McKellen and Cyril Nri joined

us. Both gave moving personal accounts of how things have improved for LGBT people during their lifetimes.

Nigel Tart (l) with Sir Ian McKellen The highlight for most people was the documentary films from the No Outsiders research project, which showed how pioneering primary schools had successfully included LGBT identities into project work. In one school, children wrote and performed an opera about the real-life gay penguins in a New

York zoo, who adopted an egg and raised a chick. Parents, governors and even a vicar spoke of the importance of raising the issues positively, before children learnt negative attitudes outside school. Another powerful presentation was from a group of young people from Gay And Lesbian Youth In Calderdale, who mixed stories and statistics from their recent research with music and humour. A personal account of their friend’s experiences of horrific homophobic violence left hardly a dry eye in the house! Other speakers included Louise Davies from lesbian mums’ group Out For Our Children, who showed us their two children’s story books and Philip Wragg, who announced the publication of a new schools resource pack from the Terence Higgins Trust.

Schools Out Nigel Tart is the Media Officer for Schools Out and LGBT History Month. He teaches in a special school in Brighton. www.schools-out.co.uk

with the live entertainment starting at 9pm. As well as an evening of dancing and cocktails, the Ball also sees the presentation of the LGBT History Award, which recognises those people and organisations who make a real difference to the lives of the city’s gay community. “The ball is a part of our ethos of LGBT communities working together,” says Rita Hirani of Broken Rainbow. “It’s only with the self sacrifice of those that have gone before us that allow LGBT people to have the rights we sometimes take for granted. So, yes, it’s a time to celebrate, to remember and to look forward as a community.”

Talking with Mr Tatchell LEGENDARY HUMAN rights activist and gay rights campaigner Peter Tatchell will be sharing his defining memories of London on Wed 25 Feb. The LGBT History Month event sees him in conversation with Robert Elms, as they discuss Tatchell’s love/hate relationship with the city. A rare chance to get up close and personal with one of the most influential and outspoken figures in modern gay history, this is one conversation well worth eavesdropping on.

LGBT History Ball

In Conversation

Sun 21 February, Old Ship Hotel, Brighton 8pm - 1am. Tickets £5 from from Booklovers Store, Jubilee library, Jubilee Street, Brighton or email: lgbt@brighton-hove.gov.uk

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DIVERSITY CHAMPIONS PROGRAMME Join Britain’s leading employers’ forum on sexual orientation equality in the workplace

People perform better when they can be themselves For more information please visit www.stonewall.org.uk/workplace or call the Workplace team on 020 7593 1868.


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Your essential guide to the very best in music

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one80news revisits the decade that brought you deely-boppers and the poll tax. Wait, come back! THE EIGHTIES: depending on your viewpoint they’re either the greatest ten years of your life or a faintly embarrassing haze of day-glo colours, forever soundtracked by cowbells and an incessant 128bpm beat. Here at one80news towers though, we never need an excuse to strap on the leg-warmers for a spot of shape-up and dance - and the arrival in the office of the ten disc behemoth that is Smash Hits - The Eighties got us very excited indeed. With a disc devoted to each year, the collection offers a pleasing mix of enduring chart toppers and forgotten classics, from the likes of A-ha, Bananarama, New Order, Communards and, er, Tanita Tikaram. The box-set is released on Rhino Records on Mon 23 Feb, but one80news has secured a copy to give away to one lucky reader - see below!

Talent spotters Welcome to our guide to what’s a-cookin’ on the local music scene! This space will be your treasure map to new and original musical bounty. If you’re in a local band then we’d love to hear from you at info@one80news.co.uk.

Tom’s Pick: Illegitimate Sons of the King ISK are bold and unashamed in their efforts to blend the almost incompatible genres of rap and rock. When they succeed they produce a unique new sound that is guaranteed to draw you in. When they don’t they produce acceptable mainstream pop-rock that you would happily share with your mum. At their best, front man George Clode’s lyrics evoke a world of everyday life with all its bitterness and joy in equal measures. The obvious hits are the hilarious Jack’s Trousers and incisively intelligent I’ll Do It. Whether or not you become a lifelong fan of this band they may just be the kick you need to give rap a second chance. www.myspace.com/iskmusic

Kayleigh’s Choice: The Half Sisters THE HALF SISTERS are syrupy sirens who serve up cute-ass indie with honey-glazed folk. Despite their soft accessibility, they are all at once fun and involving - comforting as a camp fire harmony. I met these girls recently and their sheer magnetic attractiveness as a trio, though full of youth, is irresistibly classic. These qualities translate directly into their music. Fall into their sweetness; lap up their sound. Feb 17th Gig at Bom-Bane’s, 24 George Street, Kemptown, Brighton. www.myspace.com/thehalfsistersuk

Smash Hits - The Eighties

FANTASTIC PRIZE COMPETITION For your chance to win an amazing ten CD Smash Hits Eighties Box Set, simply complete the following sentence: “I deserve the like, totally brilliant Smash Hits box set because...” Best answer wins! Send your answers to info@one80news.co.uk or on a postcard with your contact details to 4 Steine St, Brighton BN2 1TE. Closing date is Thur 5 Feb. Usual one80news rules apply, see page 22. The editor’s decision is final.

Beachdown Climb every She’s got warms up Lamontagne the love

THE FIRST Beachdown Festival last year was a roaring success, and the line up for 2009’s event is beginning to trickle through - and with four headliners still to be announced, this year’s roster looks every bit as impressive as the debut festival. Saint Etienne, Grandmaster Flash, The Fall. James Taylor Quartet, the Sugarhill Gang and Norman Jay will all be making the most of the stunning South Downs location on 28-31 August. Tickets are available now. www.beachdownfestival.com

RAY LAMONTAGNE, the troubadour with the voice of a badly tarmacked B-road is back in the UK this month in support of his sterling new album Gossip in the Grain. A genuine word-of-mouth phenomenon, Lamontagne’s live shows are dark, intimate and entirely without betweensong banter. Uncommon, but undeniaby stirring. Playing at the Barbican Centre in London on Sun 15 and Mon 16 Feb and the BrightonDome on Fri 20 Feb. www.brightondome.org.uk www.barbican.org.uk

CANDI STATON returns to the UK for some very special dates this month. Best known over here for the endlessly remixed You Got The Love and Young Hearts Run Free, recent years have seen her re-embrace her country-soul roots with 2006’s His Hands and the forthcoming Who’s Hurting Now. Playing at London’s Shepherds Bush Empire on Tues 24 Feb and Brighton’s Old Market on Wed 25 Feb www.theoldmarket.co.uk wwww.02shepherdbush empire.co.uk



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Waltz, darling

Little Shop Pet Shop in Oscar 2009 opens wide Earls Court predictions

Take a trip down the Blue Danube with Strictly Strauss at the Concert Hall A TRADITION for over thirty years, the Johann Strauss Gala has delighted audiences around the country with its annual celebration of this most revered composer. This year, the company is doing things a little differently, presenting Strictly Strauss at the Concert Hall in Brighton. Featuring a programme of Strauss favourites including Blue Danube Waltz, Radetzky March and Tritsch Trask Polka, the music will be provided once again by the Johann Strauss Orchestra, with soprano soloist Elena Xanthoudakis giving voice to some of the most popular songs of the period. All of this is brought spectacularly to life by the Johann Strauss Dancers, who will be performing in exquisite period costume. Readers of one80news can take advantage of a very special offer - save £10 off the top two price tickets for Strictly Strauss when you ring the box office and quote one80news offer. This offer is not available online, against tickets already purchased and is subject to availability.

Strictly Strauss Thur 19 Feb, Concert Hall, Brighton Tel 01273 709709 www.brightondome.org

Makin’ Whoopi with Sister Act Yet more camp nuns running around the West End. Hooray!

Sister Act: The Musical Shaftesbury Theatre, 210 Shaftesbury Avenue London WC2H Tel 0207 3795399 www.sisteractthemusical.com

WHILE WE’VE never quite gotten over the shock of Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit, we still have warm and fuzzy feelings for the original movie, which paired Whoopi Goldberg with Dame Maggie Smith, nuns with guns and the sisterhood with some serious soul. It’s slightly sad that Sister Act is replacing The Sound of Music at the Palladium, as we were hoping for an unoffical War of the Nuns in the West End. We’ll never get to see our dreams of silly cast swapping fulfilled now - no Deloris knocking out Nazis while swinging from a high-wire or Maria getting funky with the urban kids of downtown LA - what a shame. There’s still plenty to be excited about - the marvellous Sheila Hancock has been cast in the Mother Superior role, and a year-long global search has seen newcomer Patina Miller cast as Deloris. Sister Act doesn’t make its West End debut until Sat 7 May, but we’re booking our seats now! Altogether: I will follow him, follow him wherever he may goooooo......

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WICKEDLY FUNNY, memorably tuneful and and camper than Alan Carr pitching a tent in Oz, Little Shop of Horrors runs at the Theatre Royal Brighton from Mon 16 - Sat 21 Feb. The story of a man-eating plant taking over the life of a mildmannered florist, this long-running hit arrives in Brighton with a cast including ex-Eastender Alex Ferns and former Doctor Who Sylvester McCoy - however, the star of the show is undoubtedly Audrey 2, the large-lipped plant with the deep voice! www.ambassadors.com/ theatreroyal

CELEBRITY SPOTTERS: get thee to Earls Court on Wed 18 Feb, because the Brit Awards are back! Having attended this particular shindig before, one80news can report it’s everything it’s cracked up to be - though by this stage tickets are about as easy to get a hold of as a mortgage. Nonetheless, if your idea of a good night out is standing in the rain hoping to catch a glimpse of Pet Shop Boys, then this will make you very happy indeed. Of course you could just watch it on telly, but why spoil the fun?

ABSOLUTELY NOT, repeat not an excuse to print a picture of host Hugh Jackman with his top off, we thought we’d offer a few Oscar predictions in time for this year’s event (Sun 22 Feb). 1: Slumdog Millionaire wins everything. 2: Brad Pitt will have shaved off his moustache again. 3: Angelina Jolie will have grown a moustache. 4: Kate Winslet will be a vision of English loveliness and will make a demure acceptance speech. 5: David Fincher will look even more grumpy than he did at the BAFTAS when Benjamin Button misses out on everything.


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Essential reviews and interviews - your critical guide to the fortnight

Stop! in the name of Pop

by DJ Stewart T The Saturdays Just Can’t Get Enough Single out 2 Mar

Erasure frontman Andy Bell tells Niall McMurray about gayness in pop, recession-busting and fancying women POP, AS everyone knows, is a fickle thing, and the chances of retaining enough affection in the public consciousness to amass even four hits are slim to none at best.

Consider then, electronic duo Erasure. Comprising of Vince Clarke and Andy Bell, since they burst onto the charts in 1986 with Sometimes they’ve built up a collection of singles that’s now enabled them to release Pop! The First 40 Hits. That’s right, forty. What on earth that must feel like? “It feels really nice,” says Andy. “At the time you don’t really notice because you’re working so hard, but when you see all the songs together like that you just think ‘wow’ and feel really fortunate.” Is it also a vindication of electro-pop? “It is - as a genre on its own electronic music doesn’t get enough respect - guitars have always had the upper hand and of course the whole lad culture that goes along with it. But you’d be sur-

prised, most of the top 40 will have synthesisers on it.” Since Erasure’s inception more than a quarter of a century ago, Andy has always been an out, and outspoken, gay pop star. However, it seems gayness in pop was a lot more visible in the eighties than it is today. Why is that? “I think in some ways things seem to be really conservative at the moment - and it seems to be more about body image and less about politics,” explains Andy. “Also because now we have an equal age of consent perhaps people think there’s nothing more to fight for. But there will always be room for it, because there’s always going to be prejudice - though things are much better than they used to be.” Our talk of personal politics

sparks a discussion on the recession. Does he think a spell of belt-tightening will have any positive effects? “I hope so people have become too complacent,” he says. “Worshipping money and material things isn’t the answer to your own personal growth. When it comes down to it, recession does spark creativity because people end up having to make their own entertainment, their own clothes, and in a lot of ways I think that brings the community together.” Erasure, with eighteen top ten hits and five number one albums under its belt, surely has little left to achieve. Is there anything on Andy’s wishlist still to do? “Oh yes,” he tells me. “We’d love to do an album of diva duets. I always aim high, so let’s say Barbra Streisand,

Dolly Parton, Annie Lennox and Debbie Harry. That’ll do to be going on with.” I leave Andy thinking about another set of divas - the Loose Women crew. “Look out for us on there,” he laughs. I fancy ALL of them - Carol, Jane, the lot! I start to fancy them when they get to a certain age...” Andy Bell: heterosexual - will wonders never cease?

THE SATURDAYS continue their rapid ascent to pop stardom by gaining the prestigious Comic Relief single for 2009. Covering Depeche Mode, their version is everything you would expect from the girls: pure unadulterated pop. These girls can do no wrong at the moment, and with singles like this and the surprise success of Issues, it looks like 2009 is going to be their year.

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Erasure’s Pop! The First Forty Hits is out now on Mute Records.

Can’t Get Over Single out 2 Mar

TV/DVD by Niall McMurray

BOOKS by Peter Burton

Mad Men: Dynasty: Paris Noir by Jacques Yonnet PUBLISHED in France in 1954 and in English in this fluent Season One Season Two ORIGINALLY translation in 2006, Paris Noir is a curiously singular book, a diverting mixture Out Mon 9 March

BBC4, Tuesdays 10pm

(INT: DAY. A group of hot-shot designers meet to discuss the upcoming release of Dynasty: Season One on DVD). Hot Shot 1: Dynasty was great wasn’t it? The glamour, the eyeshadow, the shoulder pads... Hot Shot 2: Too right, my high-flying friend. This baby will fly off the shelves! All we need to do is make the packaging suitably glitzy and we can all shuffle off and have a cocktail after work at La Mirage. HS1: Great! I’ll just dig out a stock photo of sexy Brit siren Joan Collins aka Alexis Morrell-Carrington -Colby-Dexter-Rowan twizzling some champers and we’ll be off! HS3: Guys, you do realise Ms Collins wasn’t actually in the first series don’t you? And that it was actually faintly dull until she arrived? Looks like another allnighter in the office for you... H1: No problem, we’ll just hire a foxy lady and pull her hat down a bit to fool people. Easy! (THE INTERCOM BUZZES: “Hello, creative department? You’re all fired...”)

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: welcome to the best show on television, bar none. Of course every racy American import has this title thrust upon it these days, and it’s therefore lost its currency a little - but really, consider the competition: Total Wipeout? Demons? Not exactly a packed playing field is it? So, assuming you’ve never seen Mad Men before, here’s the 101: set in the high-flying, chain-smoking, mysoginistic world of an early sixties advertising agency on New York’s Madison Avenue (hence the title), the show depicts America’s development from starched 50s propriety into an altogether more cut-throat permissive society. The superficiality through which this transformation occurs - the peddling of cigarettes and lipstick - is starkly contrasted with the dark forces driving the seemingly chocolate-box lives of the protagonists. Oh, and the clothes are simply stunning. Don’t miss it.

of guide book and memoir which perfectly fits into that particularly French tradition of vagabondage writing, other exponents of which include Francois Villon and Jean Genet and, perhaps, Arthur Rimbaud and Paul Verlaine. Captured by the Germans in 1940, after making good his escape, Yonnet returned to his native Paris - about which he was clearly obsessed. He collected stories, most especially stories about those inhabitants of the city who dabbled in the occult. Many of the tales Yonnet strings like pearls on his narrative thread could have been contrived by masters of the macabre such as Edgar Allen Poe, Arthur Machen, M R James or E F Benson - but we are led to believe that these disturbing events did take place. Yonnet’s sinister stories are set against a background of wartime Paris and a milieu which marries the criminal with the sexually louche, the sexually outrageous. Here are characters such as Pepe the Pansy - ‘A poof like you wouldn’t have thought possible. He had the audacity to solicit at the entrance of the hotel opposite. On crutches, toothless, outrageously made-up, he sometimes wears a filthy wig and a skirt, with his single trouser leg and his wooden leg with the naked end of his stump showing, extending below it...’ Other denizens of this eccentric world include Dolly-the-Slow-Burner, Keep-on-Dancin’, Mina the Cat and All-by-Myself. Paris Noir is a fascinating excursion into a world, somewhat familiar - but long faded into memory. Vivid and memorable.

CHOOSING TO WAIT over a year for a follow-up single could be seen as a little foolish, but it has been worth it for the second UK offering from September. This track has been out in Europe for well over a year, but has had an 80s retro re-swizzle for the UK market to give us a feel good dancepop track which will hopefully see September dominate the charts yet again.

Pussycat Dolls Whatcha Think About That Single out 23 Feb

Paris Noir: The Secret History of a City is out now (£9.99) is out now, published by Dedalus

Legacy of Blood by Michael Ford LEGACY OF BLOOD is the concluding volume of a trilogy clearly aimed at teenagers but which could equally well entertain adult readers. Set in ancient Sparta (from whence we derive the term ‘spartan’), the sequence is built around Lysander, a young slave who accidentally discovers that he is of mixed race, the father he has never known came from the aggressive ruling caste, his beloved mother was a lowly worker on the land. Over the course of the three books, Lysander has grown to know the surviving members of his Spartan family (his strict but honorable grandfather, his impetuous and tom-boyish cousin Kassandra) and forge intense friendships (sometimes borne out of initial emnity) with other youths from the barracks where he lives and trains. There are rituals to be undertaken on the way to becoming a man and there are battles to be fought that will prove him to be a man. There are expected and unexpected enemies to be confronted and there are friendships strengthened and friendships lost in the course of battle. A strong sense of place and sturdily created characters ensure that this trilogy remains a real page-turner from the first volume to the last.

Legacy of Blood is out now (£6.99) published by Bloomsbury

CURRENTLY RAISING the roof in arenas across the country on their tour, PCD are back with their third offering from Doll Domination. Going back to a more urban sound, they’ve pulled in the one and only Missy Elliot for this hot collaboration. Although a good choice for a third single, it is at the expense of the originally planned single, Bottle Pop - hopefully this will get a release next, check it out!


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fe\/'jZ\e\ ^l`[\ Vez in Brighton LOVE IS IN the air people! Whether you’re single, married or anywhere in between there are loads of events going on to whet your appetite. Or just celebrate ‘the love’, which is what we in Brighton do all year round on our happy dancefloors. This fortnight we’ve got some big DJs, new events launching, and big cabaret. We are loving 2009.

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VALENTINE’S DAY sees the PV girls’ first birthday since moving to their home at The Jury’s Out in Kemptown, and they’ve certainly made their mark, providing the ladies with a lovely venue for relaxing during the day, watching live music, delicious roasts and as a pre-clubbing bar. So go and celebrate with them, Chelle provides acoustic entertainment with well loved covers and her own songs, followed by DJ Aquarius til midnight. The PV are also showing Six Nations Rugby live.

IT’S VALENTINE’S DAY the gay old way at the Queens Arms, with Lillie la France providing a special cabaret performance. And for those of you who are not aware (and why not?) the QA operate a late bar on the weekends til 3am, so you can enjoy the usual camp shenanigans til the early hours. The Boy George Experience graces the stage on Sun 15 Feb at 5.30pm. The Q Factor has reached Heat 3, you’re running out of time to get involved and be in with a chance to win big prize money! Plus they have the stars of theatre David Rumelle and Lorna are live on Sat 21Feb.

Revenge REVENGE HAS been officially loved up for Valentine’s, having been completely draped in red and sparkly hearts galore. There is a lot of love on the dancefloor, especially at the Kinky Love-In, the friendliest place in town. Brett Allen joins the Kinky team for the biggest Saturday night in town. Playground is Revenge’s student night and packs them in for school disco hits galore every Tuesday, and Girls On Top continues to give a full club of girls urban and party tunes every Thursday. Plus since my last article Revenge have confirmed mega girl pop act The Saturdays for Easter Bank Holiday Weekend Saturday!

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r-bar ALL DRINKS are just £1.99 at the r-bar at the moment which means a vibrant atmosphere all day and night. The newest thing to hit the venue is Miss Jason’s Barmy Bingo every Sunday. Starting after their yummy roasts and acoustic singers (Em & Tom 15th, Nicolette Street 22nd) it’s a fun way to spend a Sunday evening, and you can win some great prizes. Every night is a pre-clubbing warm-up in the r-bar, Simone is the newest addition every Tuesday, playing camp pop and recent chart hits. Saturdays now welcome Dulce Danger to the decks playing Kinky Classics!

THE FRUITY CREW are back for a one off Sunday Sundae special at Audio on Sun 15 Feb. It’s a double floor whammy complete with loved up décor and twisted cherubs, as it’s the Anti Valentine’s Swingers Party for all those single house heads…but encourages swinger love!

Charles Street CHARLES STREET bar continues to offer a great range of cabaret, Sundays see Lizzi Drip (15th) and Lola Lasagne (22nd). Their new Wednesday Gameshow welcomes different hosts and games each week, check out Davina Sparkle and Name That Tune on the 18th, and Lola Lasagne presents Mr & Mrs on the 25th. Charles Street are celebrating Valentine’s with a 007 Bond Vodka Party, specials on Russian vodka all night!

The Zone THE ZONE AND its loyal customers are celebrating Valentines Day by… not celebrating! Instead they’ve got Sally Vate’s Bridget Jones Party. The St James Street music and piano bar welcomes a wide range of performers including Quinton the King of Swing on Fri 13 Feb and Lil Zoe on Fri 20 Feb. David Rumelle is back for an evening of acting on Saturday 21st. Every night at the Zone will entertain, make sure to pop in!

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Brighton Rocks IF YOU HAVEN’T been to Brighton Rocks since the makeover, it’s definitely worth a visit. Loads of people are involved in the Rocks events, making it a truly diverse venue. They have DJ’s Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Valentines Day sees the launch of Deep Grooves featuring Jazz Carter, a night of lounge beats and deep house grooves. Sun 15 Feb sees Pulse, bringing you many different styles of house; something for your ears this weekend.

THE RETURN of Floorplay to the Coalition on Saturday 14th with New York’s finest DJ Disciple on the decks! The Sirens Love and Hate Tattoo Ball at Ghetto on Sun 15 Feb, a burlesque Valentine’s aftermath party! We’re excited about… Student Pride, the biggest gathering of gay students EVER on Sun 8 Marh @ Oceana/Revenge/Pubcrawl/Digital. Big Love xx Verity My Tune of the Week is “Running” (Ian Carey Remix) by Doman & Gooding


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fe\/'jZ\e\ ^l`[\ Jonny M in London LONDON’S CLUB scene seems more vibrant and exciting than in recent memory, with loads of clubnights catering for the alternative indie-disco lovers amongst you. Not to mention some fierce house nights, using the best venues the city has to offer!

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THE LOVELY PEOPLE at Barcode are offering free entry to Barcode Vauxhall on Fridays and Soho on Saturdays with their latest ‘Tag’ promotion. You can sign up for free at www. bar-code.co.uk, benefits include money off deals, drinks promotions and free entry! Throw some hot DJs like Paul Heron and Brent Nicholls on Thursday nights into the mix, and you have the recipe for a top night out. www.bar-code.co.uk

GHETTO’S NEW flagship Friday night has got off to a flying start, fortunately customers haven’t been taking the name too seriously. Downstairs is ‘bleepy’ electro from Per QX, Warboy and Rokk. Upstairs is a mash-up of new wave synth pop from DJs including Tasty Tim and Paul Burston. www.ghetto-london.co.uk

SALON IS THE midweek night for fashionistas and club kids in the capital, with DJs Paul Heron, Tasty Tim, Kris Di Angelis and DJ Soph. The night is hosted by Minty, doors 9pm – 3am, entrance £5. www.theshadowlounge.co.uk K_\ J_X[fn nnn%k_\j_X[fncfle^\%Zf%lb

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Another Revolution AFTER A FABULOUS re-launch party, Revolver seems to have found its new home in Brixton. On Sat 28 Feb the special guest DJ is a rising star in the production world, Danny Verde. His remixes are seamless and his sound is getting him noticed, you will not want to miss this one! www.evolvedevents.co.uk

DUCKIE IS AN outrageous weekly event at The Royal Vauxhall Tavern every Saturday from 7pm – 2am. Comedy and conceptual theatre comes from Amy Lame and guests, with DJs including The Readers Wives. They’re something of an institution, having recently celebrated their thirteenth birthday with the same six people running the show the whole time! www.duckie.co.uk

Shinky Shonky EVERY WEDNESDAY at Ku Bar and club, Boogaloo Stu presides over an alternative party aimed at young party people and students. Music is pop, with regular appearances from the very fabulous Dolly Rocket. Doors 10pm – 3am, with free entry! www.ku-bar.co.uk

The Queer Nation Speakeasy THE HOMECOMING PARTY drew a capacity crowd to the revamped Nsmonia (formerly Substation South). In fact the party was such a roaring success that it’s now a weekly event! DJs include Pierre, Jeffrey Hinton, Miss Bailey and Matt Jam Lamont, spinning trademark Queer Nation soulful vocal house. Doors midnight – 6am, every Friday night.

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Mind Matters Just Jean explains why fear is the mind killer DO YOU have a phobia? Do you avoid certain situations in your life? What would your life be like without fear? If I said you can eliminate fears that limit you would you believe me? A fear or phobia is a learned behaviour designed to protect you from harm. However, in modern living some fears don’t serve us. Do you ever tell yourself stories in your head as to why you can’t do things? Fear creates limiting beliefs that modify your behaviour based on previous,

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Legally speaking I’m thinking of renting out my flat - what’s the most important thing i need to be aware of? MORE AND MORE homeowners who can’t sell their properties in the current downturn are starting to rent them out to tenants instead, according to new research. There is an array of potential pitfalls to avoid, but the following is a must for any potential new landlord. Sign up to the Tenancy Deposit Scheme (TDS) - this is actually a legal requirement,

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IT’S REALLY important that you get your dog familiar with being in the car. They must be safe and secure. You hear about the number of human casualties on the roads but never about canine casualties. However a dog loose in the back of a car can become a guided missile if you brake suddenly! There are a few options to consider: A dog crate in the back of the car provides a safe place to rest and keeps them secure. For small to medium sized dogs, a quick way to secure them is to wrap a thin lead twice around the hinge of the passenger door. The dog can then rest in the passenger foot well. This can be a permanent item in the car and an average sized dog should be quite comfortable sitting on the floor at the passenger’s feet. Don’t do

WINTER MEANS rain, snow, and above all, muddy paws for dogs who simply insist on going out in all weathers. Help is at hand though, thanks to snazzy new invention the Paw Plunger! Available in three sizes, simply fill it with warm water, screw on the lid and you’re ready to plunge - soft and gentle brushes inside do all the work, and a quick towel dry later you can safely let the dog have the run of your laminate flooring or shagpile. Indispensable!

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Car safety for dogs this if there is an airbag fitted. For larger dogs the back seat is a good option but get a good quality dog harness. To get your dog used to being in the car, give them something to chew on which will keep them interested for the duration of the trip.

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IT’S BEEN a while since I visited this delightful little restaurant. What first attracted me was its quirkiness and warmth, the musical and magical tables, hearty menu and big heart and musical talents of owners Jane Bom-Bane and Nick Pynn. Returning the other day it was great to see that not only was Bom-Bane’s surviving the credit crunch but had developed so much. Most Tuesdays evenings are music nights and Wednesdays see the downstairs space converted into a cinema night showing old time favourites, like The Day the Earth Stood Still. Make sure that you book as these nights are very popular! Having just left the gym, my companion and I were very hungry, so we opted for the house speciality of Stoemp (sausage) and mash. Feeling healthy, I ordered the ostrich with Belgian gravy and my companion the Oxford (pork), also with Belgian gravy: both from O’Hagans nothing added range - £7.75 for one sausage and £8.95 for two. As it was a Friday we also ordered two bottles of the Triple Carmelite (Belgian fruit beer) £3.00.

The Stoemp did not disappoint and was truly delicious. The sausages were succulent and juicy and the mash had a selection of vegetables mixed in with it. The gravy was to die for! Other delights on the lunch menu include: rump steak and herb butter ciabatta - £6.95, an anti – pasti plate -£5.95, a daily home –made soup - £3.25 and a grilled goat’s cheese salad with honeyed beetroot - £6.95. Dinner offers a tapas option at £3.50 for one and £6.50 for two, a creamy smoked haddock and mussel chowder, the famous sausages and of course “hot off the grill” waffles with fresh fruit and ice cream - £4.25 as well as a delicious range of cocktails at £5.50 each. So for a meal with a difference visit Bom-Banes today. Jane and Nick will give you a hearty, Bom-Bane’s welcome!

Tom Bell’s Fish and Chip Shop 98 Broadway, Bexleyheath, London Tel 020 8303 6430 WITH SOME spare time over the weekend, I opted for a drive to Bexleyheath in Kent. It is the home of the Broadway shopping centre and is a town with many great stores but what stood out the most for me was Tom Bell’s Fish and Chips Shop, at 98 Broadway. I was amazed at the queues to get into this place and not just for take away. By the time we arrived we were lucky to get a table. This large chippie, would seat a good 80 –100 people in booth style seatings, and have a great selection of - yes - your everyday battered fish.

Charlie’s Kitchen Recipes Oh my God! The sun is out and the birds are singing – frozen but singing! It’s making me think of sun-drenched beaches, hot bodies and piri piri king prawns. Oh yum!

Piri Piri Prawns INGREDIENTS • 16 large king prawns (shell on) • 1 270g bottle tomato and sundried basil Nandos sauce (available from Waitrose and other large supermarkets) • ½ cup dry white wine • A splash of olive oil • Juice of ½ a lime

METHOD • Peel the prawns and set aside the shells • Heat the olive oil in a frying pan and fry off the prawns for a minute on each side • Remove from the pan and set aside • Add the shells to the pan and fry off for a minute • Add the wine and lime juice and reduce down to half • Strain the liquid through a sieve to remove the shells • Return the liquid to the pan • Lower the heat and stir in 135g of the Nandos sauce • Stir well and add the prawns for another minute, coating well TO SERVE • Serve immediately with some rice cooked with a little butter and saffron or a large green salad. Healthy, nutritious, delicious! Enjoy!

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But what a delight, the huge piece of cod barely fitting on the plate, the texture of the fleshy meat so white and the taste of the batter showed it was cooked in nice clean oil. As we sat there fighting through the pile of chips drinking our sodas, it was also amazing to see that the staff were happy in their jobs, all smiling and laughing; nothing posh, great table service and not a single complaint from a customer. In the hour we spent in Tom Bell’s the people just kept coming in, and the fryers kept churning out great food. Highly recommended.

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