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BINGO WITH BALLS Drag superstar Miss Jason to host the world’s biggest outdoor bingo game this summer BRIGHTON-BASED DRAG QUEEN Miss Jason – known across the south for her sparkling frocks, acerbic wit and barmy bingo nights – is to host the biggest gig of her life at this year’s Bourne Free pride festival. The Big Gay Bingo Game, which will take place on Sunday 12 July, is part of the huge Family Funday and will be free for everyone to take part in, with more than £500 worth of prizes. ”I can’t believe I’ll be handling such big balls,” said an over-

whelmed Miss Jason, who is currently busy sewing on sequins to a mid-size two-man tent she picked up half price from Ted’s Camping Gear. “I’ve been practicing my bingo calling skills ever since I found out that this was happening.” The gig will be the jewel in the Miss Jason’s Bournemouth bingo crown, and is already earning her the accolade of ‘Honorary Queen of Bourne Free’ by leading community figures. “We are so excited about having

Miss Jason back in Bournemouth,” says Tom Faull from Bourne Free. “She is synonymous with bingo and badass behaviour in Bournemouth after her ten-year stint hosting games at The Branksome pub in the town. We’re all sure it will be a hysterical afternoon.” More than 20,000 people are expected to descend on Bournemouth’s town centre over the Bourne Free weekend, with the pride parade set to be the biggest gay march the town has ever Continued Page 5

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Tony V Moving on up... AS I WRITE THIS, it’s exactly midsummer, mid-year, 21 June. Almost six months ago, Marble Media Publishing was born. I can’t believe what we’ve achieved in that time; 3SIXTY is now the biggest it’s ever been, and the feedback is incredible. One80news is growing every issue, with new additions and amendments in order to make this the LGBT community newspaper for the south. We are also expanding. Marble Media is pleased to announce that it is launching a national competition very soon – so keep your eyes

on our websites and titles for details. On July 11 we will be at Bourne Free in full force so come up and say hi. If you would like to join the team, we have some positions vacant in the team so look in our recruitment section in this issue and online. In the meantime stay safe and travel safe over pride and don’t forget if you have something that you would like to talk to me personally about write to me Tony V at 4 Steine Street Brighton. BN21TE. Cheers and Happy Pride London and Bournemouth.

Britain’s largest gay newspaper ceases printing ONE OF BRITAIN’S BIGGEST gay pubThe Pink Paper was launched as a weeklications has ceased printing due to the ly LGBT newspaper in 1987. In 2005 MPG credit crunch. acquired Pink Paper after it had gone out The Pink Paper, which is published by of print as a magazine and re-launched it as a fortnightly newspaper. one of Europe’s largest gay businesses, Community figureheads were quick to MPG, will no longer be available in printed react to the news. form. It will now only be available online. “The loss of the Pink Paper is a big “The decision to suspend print and distribution of Pink Paper has been one of blow to the lesbian and gay community,” said gay human rights campaigner, Peter the toughest we have had to make in a Tatchell. long, time,” said MPG Media Director Kim “”We have lost a major source of news Watson. “But in order to ensure that we can and information. It was an invaluable focontinue providing a service to the LGBT rum for debate and helped us coordinate community in future we have taken the campaigns against homophobia. decision now, rather than when the situa“Although the online version will remain, tion has worsened to a point that we would need to cease Pink Paper all together.” it is no substitute for the fortnightly paper, which reached many people who are eiMPG says that it feels there is growth pother not online or who enjoyed the porttential in online ways to access gay news, ability of the printed version.” and they will focus on web-based content All staff are reportedly staying in the emonly from now on. ployment of MPG as the company re-fo“It is very sad that we aren’t able to concuses on online initiatives and their other tinue in our print format for the time being,” The final issue titles. said Pink Paper Editor Tris Reid-Smith. In October last year MPG announced it “However, I hope our readers will stick with us, visit the website often and sign up to our weekly email was ceasing the printed version of its glossy gay lifestyle magazine AXM, which has also moved online. newsletter.”

‘Come Out and Play’ LORD OF THE RINGS star Ian McKellen is urging gay people in the closet to come out. The star made the plea in an article in the Times, in which he wrote: “Coming out made me unburdened and more self-confident. It’s amazing that it’s an experience that people who

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you’ll never meet, in places in the world you’ll never go to, can relate to. It’s one of the best things I’ve ever done.” McKellen came out in 1988 when he was 49 years old, and cites this as reason for others to come out earlier. “I wish that a major sportsman or woman would come out, that would make a huge difference. We need more role models in the public eye, and I know that some of those people are fearful about how people would perceive them if they came out. “Everyone should feel that they have the right and opportunity to live openly,” he concluded.

THE SUPPORT GROUP TransLondon is warning London Pride organisers that its members will be marching in the parade but “under protest”. The group says it had voted to boycott this year’s festivities following tan incident at last year’s event where a trans woman was allegedly assaulted. However, TransLondon has voted to rejoin the event, saying that Pride has now listened to its concerns over dress code, accountability and consultation. “TransLondon would like to make it clear that we support the intentions behind Pride events,” said a statement. “For trans people, Pride must be a safe space where we are accepted for who we are and how we choose to present ourselves.

“We hope that Pride London will not make the same mistakes next year and look forward to engaging in an open consultation and decisionmaking process in a timely way regarding the participation of trans people in next year’s Pride event. TransLondon hopes that it is recognised that we made our concerns known in a peaceful and democratic way and that we always sought to be good-natured in asserting our rights.”

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Pooches get ready... it’s the Pride Dog Show WE ALL LOVE SHOWING off our dogs, and I can’t remember the last time I met a dog owner who didn’t have pics of the four legged “kids” on their phone. So its time to show them off to Brighton and Hove’s finest as the Pride Dog Show is just around the corner. When I was a kid I took our willful Cocker Spaniel Honey along to the local Dog Show. No-one was more surprised than me (and I don’t think my mother still believes it) it when I came back brandishing the 1st prize rosette for the most obedient dog! If we could do it, then anyone can! For those of you who have been before you will know what a great day it is. However if you haven’t been then put Sunday 5 July in the diary at

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Hove Rugby Club in Old Shoreham Road, Hove. For me it really does say that Brighton Pride is on its way. It’s a great event fundraising for the main Pride in August and attended by everyone from dykes with their Staffies through to scene queens with their Chihuahuas. However, you are just as likely to bump into Mrs Smith from next door with her Yorkie as this has now firmly become a much loved and enjoyed community event for everyone. As in the last couple of years, it is being sponsored by Coastway Vets. Registration for the show starts at 11.30am and costs £2 per class. Categories includes best six legs, dog that looks most like it’s owner as

well as kennel club classes for terriers, working dogs, etc. Drag With No Name Scott Burey will be judging the novelty classes and Peter Jolley for the Pedigree ones. In addition to the judging there will be a bar, an agility display plus lots of stalls with fab things to spend your money on. In past years there have been stands from local animal charities, doggy clothing and accessory shops, local dog walkers and even the odd dog trainer. So go get the feather boa or tutu out of the cupboard, for Fido this time, rather than you and come along. Fingers crossed for good weather. See you there – come and say hello.

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competition make sure they are comfortable in their costume prior to the day, and you don’t have them in it for too long. Make sure your dog has plenty of water, particularly if it’s a hot day. If your dog gets too hot, they won’t want to drink until their body temperature has come down. If your dog isn’t used to crowds or can be antisocial with other dogs, don’t expect miracles, and try to get them used to a similar situation before the event. If your dog gets overwhelmed, take them home. Your dog needs to be kept on a lead at all times. Make sure clean up after your dog - if you run out of bags come and see me, as you can get some for free. Enjoy yourselves, spend lots of money because it’s all for Pride!

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Drag superstar Miss Jason to host the world’s biggest outdoor bingo game this summer BRIGHTON-BASED DRAG QUEEN Miss Jason – known across the south for her sparkling frocks, acerbic wit and barmy bingo nights – is to host the biggest gig of her life at this year’s Bourne Free pride festival. The Big Gay Bingo Game, which will take place on Sunday 12 July, is part of the huge Family Funday and will be free for everyone to take part in, with more than £500 worth of prizes. ”I can’t believe I’ll be handling such big balls,” said an over-

whelmed Miss Jason, who is currently busy sewing on sequins to a mid-size two-man tent she picked up half price from Ted’s Camping Gear. “I’ve been practicing my bingo calling skills ever since I found out that this was happening.” The gig will be the jewel in the Miss Jason’s Bournemouth bingo crown, and is already earning her the accolade of ‘Honorary Queen of Bourne Free’ by leading community figures. “We are so excited about having

Miss Jason back in Bournemouth,” says Tom Faull from Bourne Free. “She is synonymous with bingo and badass behaviour in Bournemouth after her ten-year stint hosting games at The Branksome pub in the town. We’re all sure it will be a hysterical afternoon.” More than 20,000 people are expected to descend on Bournemouth’s town centre over the Bourne Free weekend, with the pride parade set to be the biggest gay march the town has ever Continued Page 5

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VETERAN GAY RIGHTS activist Peter Tatchell has been named Campaigner of the Year. Mr Tatchell was awarded the prestigious prize at the Observer Ethical Awards in London in June. In his acceptance speech, he paid tribute to “the many human rights campaigners worldwide who risk their lives and freedom, in countries like Russia, Iran, Zimbabwe, Iraq and China. It is an honour to work with and support them. “During the 1980s and 1990s I was often demonised by the popular press, lambasted by the political establishment and targeted for violent attack by neo-Nazis. Undeterred, I carried on campaigning. After more than 40 years of activism for gay rights and for other human rights causes, it is immensely gratifying to receive this accolade. My transition from public enemy number one to campaign award winner has been extraordinary. “I want to thank everyone who supported me through the difficult, turbulent years.” Mr Tatchell (pic above) went on to describe how his schedule in the past year has included arrest at the recent Gay Pride parade in Moscow, support for persecuted ethnic minorities in Iran and Pakistan, publicising the murder of LGBT Iraqis by Islamist death squads, challenging homophobia in football, assisting asylum seekers fleeing persecution, lobbying against the ban on samesex marriage and helping secure the acquittal of two Baluch human rights campaigners who were framed on terrorism charges in London. In further recognition of his work, a blue plaque was placed outside Peter Tatchell’s flat in south London in April. www.tatchellrightsfund.org

THE BBC IS PROMISING to clean up its act and stop anti-gay jibes from being broadcast. The Director General of the BBC, Mark Thompson, says that all shows must adhere to new strict guidelines to prevent more allegedly homophobic outbursts. The move comes after a difficult year for presenter Chris Moyles, who has been accused of aiding ant-gay bullying by mocking gay celebrities such as Will Young. Earlier this year, Moyles broadcast an alternative version of Will Young’s song Leave Right Now, replacing the original lyrics with: “Oooh Will Young here, mmmmh. I’m here, it’s Will’s birthday and as the years go by I get more very gay. When you saw me years ago you didn’t know, but now I’m the gayest fella you probably know. mmm I like to wear a silly hat, I get camper by the hour, oh would you look at the muck in here. I’m Will Young and I’m gay.” “We have to find some middle ground,” said Mr Thompson. But added there were “absolute boundaries” over issues including bullying, abusive behaviour and invasions of privacy.

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Scotch guard LGBT PEOPLE IN SCOTLAND now have further protections against anti-gay hate crime. The Scottish Parliament has followed legislative changes in England and Wales and passed a bill that seeks to ban hate crime against LGBT people. “No one in Scotland should have a crime committed against them simply on the basis of sexual orientation,” says Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill. “With hate crime, that is exactly what happens. This Bill will improve the way the courts deal with these crimes.”

Two men and a fourth baby TWO MEN THAT MADE history by becoming the first gay couple to become surrogate fathers are expecting their fourth child. Barrie and Tony Drewitt-Barlow say they are expecting their new child to be born in February 2010 – and they have a feeling it may even be a twin pregnancy. “We know we are pregnant but we don’t know how many yet,” Tony, 43, told the Daily Mail. “The baby is due on Valentine’s Day, we didn’t plan it but it is absolutely fantastic. It’s still early days. I’m a great believer in watch this space, take every day as it comes but it’s positive news so far.” The baby is being carried by a surrogate mother, who lives in America. The couple are already parents to nine-yearold twins Aspen and Saffron and five-year-old Orlando.

The internet giant Google is celebrating gay pride by introducing a rainbow bar graphic to its search page. Instead of a thin blue dividing line between the search field and the results, Google will show the rainbow flag. But the move is being criticised as too discreet, as it will only appear when users search for something gay or pride related.

Kids vs bigotry AN ANTI-GAY RELIGIOUS group that organises adoptions is vowing to stop helping children altogether rather than place themwith samesex couples. The Catholic Children’s Society says is it would rather cease all adoption activity than adhere to legislation which makes it illegal to discriminate against gay couples. The Sexual Orientation Regulations of 2007 made it illegal if “a person… discriminates against another… on grounds of the sexual orientation”. In 2003 the Vatican claimed that it was “gravely immoral” to place children with same-sex couples.


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Bingoing gay! seen. Growing year on year, the Bourne Free festival is now spread over three days, from 1012 July, and has now spilled over onto the Sunday where the mood is community all the way. “One of the most special and unique elements of Bourne Free is its inclusiveness,” says Peter Lovegrove, chair of Bourne Free. “The event was born from the desire to show the general public that gay people are good to know, good to live next door to and not at all scary! “What’s special about using the gardens for an event such as the Big Gay Bingo Game is that it’s so public. So many people walk through and stumble across the entertainment in the bandstand and stay to watch. I’d like to think that people’s issues with homosexuality are decreasing. The whole ethos of Bourne Free is about being ‘in yer face’ without being in your face. That’s why the event has always been right in the centre of town, right in a public park, so there’s high visibility factor. People who don’t venture to the gay bars, who don’t pick up magazines that we advertise in, can hear the music and see the LGBT community, and wonder what’s

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going on and find themselves a part of it.” One80news exclusively revealed in the last issue that Bourne Free had secured two number one selling artists to headline Saturday’s festivities. Atomic Kitten’s Natasha Hamilton, who racked up three number one hit singles in the UK with Whole Again, The Tide is High and Eternal Flame, and Italian house supremos Livin’ Joy, who hit number one in the UK charts in 1995 with their huge floorfiller Dreamer, are both heading to the south coast to help celebrate. They will be joined on stage by N-Trance’s Kelly Llorena and Angie Brown from Bizarre Inc. In addition to the array of musicians, Bourne Free is a cabaret-fest with performances from the Brown Girl in the Ring herself, Sandra, joined by Cookie, Wilma Fingerdoo, Davina Sparkle and many more. One80’s sister publication 3SIXTY magazine is the exclusive gay magazine sponsor of Bourne Free 2009. For full details, see our feature, which starts on page 13



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fe\/'interview Colin Spencer John Willmer Stating the Truth Colin Spencer is an accomplished painter and portraitist as well as the author of novels, plays, cookery books and historical studies. In advance of his appearance at this year’s Clifton Montpelier Powis Festival, Sebastian Beaumont caught up with the engaging polymath.

A regular at The Queensbury Arms, Brighton (formerly The Hole in the Wall), John Willmer was very much at home in the cosily theatrical atmosphere in the public house reputed to be the smallest in Brighton. A longtime contributor to The Stage and author of an entertaining biography of the Connaught Theatre, Worthing, John Willmer died on 12 June at the Royal Sussex Hospital after a short illness. Born in Surrey on 12 June 1929, Willmer moved with his family to the south coast during World War II and thereafter lived for most of his

life in either Worthing or Brighton. Originally working” in insurance (which he found dreary), his fascination with and love for all forms of theatre soon manifested itself and he became a regular contributor to such diverse publications as The Stage and The Lady. More recently he had written for the book pages of Gay Times and contributed until weeks ago to the ‘Calendar’ pages of One80’s sister publication, 3SIXTY. Willmer’s book Full Circle: The Story of Worthing’s Connaught Theatre was published to enthusiastic reviews in 1999. Slim but

John Willmer (left) with Andy Simmons of Topping and Butch in San Francisco in 1995

carefully researched, this study chronicled the rise and sorry decline of this seaside theatre where such stars as Richard Briers and Patricia Routledge made early appearances. His enjoyment of theatre didn’t diminish with age and Willmer remained a dedicated follower of cabaret act Topping and Butch (his friends Michael Topping and Andy Simmons) and was also a keen supporter of the annual Clifton Montpelier Powis Festival in Brighton. Worsening cataracts caused him to abandon writing in April of this year and a heart attack whilst returning by bus from a shopping expedition hastened his end. But he was determined to make it to his eightieth birthday and he did, celebrating in the Royal Sussex Hospital with friends, cards and chocolate cake. “I’ve made eighty,” he said. “That’s enough. I can go now.” And he did.

Colin Spencer told me about it, and so I put it in one of my novels. I used to do that scene in readings of my work. It always went down well! The novelist, Mary Renault, came over to me after one reading and said, “I hope no one ever tries this. Drambuie stings terribly!”’ The Generation novels are described on the Brief Biographies website (http://biography.jrank. org) as ‘buffeted by sexual antagonisms of various, extreme types … [Spencer] runs the gamut of sexual expression, particularly homosexual.’ Published between 1967 and 1978, these books were surprisingly candid about sexuality. ‘My mother refused to read the novels. Dad liked the first one because he came out so well in it. He was desperately hurt by the second one, because he was exposed in the terrible things he’d done to the family.’ Hardly surprisingly, sexuality, and especially bisexuality, has interested Spencer for many years. In 1995 he published Homosexuality in History because, as he puts it, ‘I wanted to find out more about it for myself. When I was writing the book it became clear that for the majority of the history

of human beings, bisexuality has been something of a norm. Human beings don’t change that much, so it’s our modern times that are out of line. Cultures express what is acceptable and repress what is not.’ Painting, for Spencer, has been used in something of the same cathartic way as his writing. He vividly remembers Picasso’s first major UK exhibition, shortly after the war. ‘I was immensely impressed, seeing it in the papers. Guernica has to be one of the greatest pictures ever painted, and it sprang from the horrors of the time.’ This inspired Spencer considerably as an artist. Although he has more than a dozen vegetarian cookery books to his name, when he talks of his cookery writing, he is rather selfdeprecating, talking of the ‘enticement of money’. However, no self-respecting vegetarian should be without a book or two of his on their shelf. ‘I am interested in the semiotics of food,’ Spencer says. ‘How much we say about ourselves by what we buy and eat, and how we present it to others. I think I’ll be talking about that when I come to Brighton in July.’

COLIN SPENCER will be talking about food in the south east as part of the Food in the City weekend during the Clifton Montpelier Powis Festival at St Nicholas’s Church, Dyke Road, Brighton on 19 July at 4pm. Tickets from Dome Box Office 01273 709709 or www.brightonticketshop.com, or on the door. Sebastian Beaumont’s most recent novel, The Juggler, was published by Myrmidon at £13.99

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BORN IN CROYDON, Spencer spent his summers as a child in East Sussex, at Camber Beach, near Rye. There is something bitter sweet in his memories of this area. As he says, ‘I have such happy childhood memories of Camber. Later, I came to live in the area with my American wife, and she described Winchelsea, the town where we bought a house, as “A Town Called Malice” because of the conservative criticism of the locals.’ Spencer always took an outspoken stance on sexuality, particularly his own bisexuality, and it is easy to imagine his brand of radical psychological truthfulness being uncomfortable for the inhabitants of twentieth century rural Sussex. Brighton and Hove has always played a large part in Spencer’s life. From watching bombers flying overhead in Hove in the Second World War, to attending Art School in the town and visiting it regularly thereafter, he has always felt a connection with it. But when he moved back to the area, he moved to Seaford and not to Brighton. ‘Brighton is very different now, I didn’t want to come back to it. It’s too noisy, crowded and hectic.’ Of his fiction, Spencer wrote: ‘My job as a writer is to state the truth in as vivid a manner as is possible and to involve the reader in a celebration of life, while uncovering the injustices that as individuals and as society we impose upon each other.’ When asked about this, he replied disarmingly: ‘I agree with every word of that, but it’s a kind of gloss. In fact, my impulse for writing is completely psychotic. If I hadn’t written some of my novels, I would have gone mad. A lot of my writing has been cathartic. I don’t think you can have good art without catharsis.’ And so, what was there in Spencer’s life that might lead to a need for catharsis? ‘My life was bizarre, eccentric and grotesque. My father was a strange man. A caricature. In my autobiographical sequence of novels, Generation, I have a scene in which a character pours Drambuie into his mistress’s cunt, and then drinks it. My father did that and

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fe\/'essential arts & leisure Iconographic? QUENTIN CRISP (pictured) is one of the celebrities featured in a new National Portrait Gallery exhibition, Gay Icons, which opens on 2 July and runs until 18 October. A high-profile team of gay and lesbian personalities – Waheed Alli, Alan Hollinghurst, Elton John, Jackie Kay, Billie Jean King, Ian McKellen, Chris Smith, Ben Summerskill, Sandi Toksvig, and Sarah Waters – has selected sixty photographs of individuals who have contributed to gay culture and history. The icons represented in the exhibition include people, both living and dead, regardless of sexual orientation whom the selectors think inspirational or consider personally significant. Coinciding with the fortieth anniversary of the Stonewall Riots in New York, the individuals who featured in the Gay Icons include artists Francis Bacon and David Hockney, civil rights campaigner Harvey Milk, writers Quentin Crisp, Joe Orton, Daphne Du Maurier, Patricia Highsmith and Walt Whitman, composer Pytor Tchaikovsky, musicians k d lang, Will Young and Village People, entertainers Ellen DeGeneres, Kenneth Williams and Lily Savage and political figures Nelson Mandela and Diana, Princess of Wales. The portrait photographers include Polly Borland, Andy Warhol, Linda McCartney, Snowdon, Fergus Greer, Terry O’Neill and Cecil Beaton. ‘Gay Icons is an exhibition in which inspiring stories – both private and public – are shared,’ Sandy Nairne, Director of the National portrait Gallery explains. ‘These are stories of brave lives and significant achievements, told through iconic photographic images chosen by selectors who are themselves icons.’

Gay Icons opens at the National Portrait Gallery, St Martin’s Place, London WC2 on 2 July; opening hours Mon, Tues, Wed, Sat, Sun 10am-6pm, Thur, Fri 10am-9pm. Admission £5. Recorded info: 020 7312 2463 www.npg.org.uk

Lord of the Mince Julian Clary HOT ON THE HEELS of his fiftieth birthday and publication of his second gripping comedy thriller, Devil in Disguise, Julian Clary is about to embark on a nationwide tour with his new show. Succinctly entitled Lord of the Mince (because the fey but acerbic comedian feels he has done for mincing what Michael Flatley did for Irish dancing), this new camply comic extravaganza will preview in Brighton before going on the road to bring a little levity to a credit crunch world.

Julian Clary Julian Clary: Lord of the Mince will be at the Pavilion Theatre, New Road, Brighton on 9 July at 8pm. Tickets: 01273 709709 or www.brightondome.org

What a cock! POET AND ILLUSTRATOR Alex Davidson worked as Cecil Beaton’s assistant on the 1970 Barbra Streisand¬starring film On a Clear Day You Can See Forever (scenes of which were filmed at the Pavilion) and on the restoration of the Music Room at the Pavilion after it was destroyed by fire in the 1970s. Now he is launching two collections of self-illustrated poetry - Brighton Cocks and London Gutters - the former of ‘which he describes as “My homage to Brighton as I’ve known it over the last two years - and I must admit I’ve spread myself pretty thin.” Brighton Cocks and London Gutters are published at £12.50 each and for completists there’s an accompanying range of greetings cards (£1.50each) and wrapping paper ((£1.50per sheet, 7 sheets for £10). Quentin Crisp by Fergus Greer 1989 National Portrait Gallery, London © Fergus Greer

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Chichester London WITH MATTHEW BOURNE’S dance version of The Picture of Dorian Gray currently at Sadler’s Wells and a film version with Ben Prince Caspian Bradshaw as the ageless and utterly corrupt Victorian due this autumn, it might be thought that there’d hardly be room for yet another interpretation of Oscar Wilde’s only novel. But Dorian Gray - currently running at the Leicester Square theatre re-imagines the story of the beautiful youth who never grows old (there are echoes here of Barrie’s Peter Pan) as a musical drama. Adapted and directed by Linnie Reedman and with original music by Joe Evans, Matthew James Thomas stars as the eponymous hero. Others in the cast - portraying Wilde’s effete aristocrats and artists - include Ilan Goodman, Vincent Manna and Allie Croker. Dorian Gray runs at the Leicester Square Theatre, 6 Leicester Place, London WC2 until 2 August. Tickets: 0844 847 2475 or www.leicestersquaretheatre.com

Brighton WITH THE EDINBURGH Festival fast approaching, many of the country’s sharpest comic talents are heading to Brighton to preview their new material before heading north to appear at the UK’s largest annual arts festival. Brighton & Hove-based comedian Zoe Lyons - who had the best joke at last year’s Edinburgh Fringe - will be presenting her new show Miss Machismo at the Komedia Studio Bar. This hour-long show takes no prisoners - exploring, for example, the grotesquely comic possibilities of arming the elderly (don’t they already have umbrellas and shopping trolleys?) and human soup! Zoe Lyons: Miss Machismo is at the Komedia Studio Bar, Gardner Street, Brighton on 31 July at 8pm. Tel: 0845 2938480.

WHEN RODGERS AND Hammerstein’s first collaboration Oklahoma! opened in New York in 1943 it revolutionised musical theatre.‘The history of the Broadway musical can accurately be divided into what came before Oklahoma! and what came after it,’ Thomas Hischak insists in his Oxford Companion to the American Musical. ‘It was the first fully integrated musical play and its blending of song, character, plot and even dance would serve as the model for Broadway shows for decades to follow.’ Stuffed with fabulous songs – ‘Oh, What a Beautiful Morning’’, People Will Say We’re in Love, Oklahoma, The Surrey With the Fringe on Top. I Can’t Say No – the show has been constantly revived on both sides of the Atlantic and a new production directed by Jonathan Church is currently running at the Chichester Festival Theatre. With a cast that includes hunky cowboys and sex-starved Ado Annie who ‘cain’t say no’, Oklahoma! is a joyously unmissable treat. Oklahoma! is at the Chichester Festival Theatre, Oakland Park, Chichester, until 29 August. Tickets: 01243 781312 or www.cft.org.uk


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fe\/'interview Gay School Musical

Maureen Duffy

John Jack on being a cocky jocky Fresh from the West End run of sixties musical Shout, Scottish actor and singer John Jack is about to take on something completely different with Gay School Musical. Peter Burton caught up with him just before rehearsals began. SIX FOOTER JOHN JACK has plenty of Chekhov and Shakespeare on his CV as well as pantomime appearances in Aladdin and A Christmas Carol. Scottish-born, he’s worked in the most prestigious theatres in his native land - including Glasgow’s Citizens and Edinburgh’s Roya1 Lyceum. But he only ventured south three years ago. ‘It was a conscious decision to work in Scotland,’ he says. ‘There are two ways to do it you can either leave drama school and come straight down to London or do what I did, which was to build up a body of work before coming down here. And it seemed to work. I worked with everyone in Scotland that I wanted to.’ ‘I actually came down to London in 2006, but I travel up and down to do work I want to ...’ Was the transition from Scotland to London easy? ‘I think there are two very dinstinctly different artistic communities,’ Jack explains, ‘even though it’s the same country. I think there are two very different circles. It felt like starting again - which was very exciting - but also it can be a difficult transition to make. It’s moving along now quiet nicely.’ A singer trained in classical, jazz and musical theatre styles, John Jack made his London debut playing ‘Tony Tee in the sixties musical Shout. The show toured extensively before going into the West End. ‘I didn’t do the tour,’ Jack points out. ‘Shout was on the road for about a year and was very successful all round the country, including Scotland. I just did the West End transfer. We ran for six weeks at the Arts Theatre, but sadly we were one of five West End shows that closed in one week. There was a bit of a cull,’ he sighs. ‘But it was six weeks in the West End and who knows what’ll come from it.’

What has come from it is Gay School Musical (the similarity of the title to the megasuccessful High School Musical films is entirely intentional). Gay School Musical is the latest in a line of gay focused musicals that includes Broadway blockbusters such as La Cage Aux FolIes and The Boy From Oz to smaller scale shows such as Boy Meets Boy, Boy George’s Taboo and The Pet Shop Boys’ Closer to Heaven. What’s Gay School Musical all about? ‘It’s Grease meets High School Musical, but in a sort of crap, less glossy, British comprehensive school sort of way,’ Jon Bradfield, co-writer of the book and lyrics and the music, explains. ‘The humour is very silly but actually when we get to the romantic number at the end, people do get quite moved. You hear them going “Awww ... “ The show sounds a little eccentric. “It is eccentric, John Jack agrees. ‘It’s a nice idea that young gay men and women can have their own school where they can be who they are, be who they want to be. It’s also fun. It’s poking fun at the system, but there’s a nice little message underneath there, too. It’s short and sweet, a neat little vignette that runs for about an hour ... ‘I play Bradley, a cocky jock who’s had a summer romance which new boy Seymour. Brad’s an all-round gay boy’s boy.’ Does the character reflect Jack’s own life? ‘Not really, no. I did go to a comprehensive in Lanarkshire but I don’t think I’m too like Brad. That’s why I like being an actor, you get to be so many different people. ‘ And does John Jack share Bradley’s sexual inclinations? ‘That’s something I don’t discuss in interviews,’ he concludes.

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What does gay pride Kevin Brooks, DJ PRIDE MEANS MANY THINGS to many the Stonewall riots and of course the events people and for me personally when I think that take place today, some 40 years after of pride I think of having a great time with Stonewall, still aim to send out the same my friends and boyfriend. Pride is one of the messages, but as I see it; in a more inclusive times in the year, a bit like Christmas when all and community friendly way. People that criticise Pride don’t understand your gay friends meet up and have a wicked time celebrating something that we all have what it does for our gay, lesbian, transgenin common! For most people, we all attend at dered and straight, yes straight society. Pride least 1 or 2 pride events in the year. One be- events bring together people of many backing on your doorstep and another one being grounds and creeds within our local and national community. more like a holiday Pride showcases away in another to the outside city! Some of us My first pride was in 2003. I found world our friendmore adventurly, fun and reous guys try and myself dancing half naked on the spectful nature, attend every pride podiums with total strangers! The something that is in every city every far from the norm year! night just oozed with excitement in todays lonely, Pride brings back and pure indulgent joy terrorised and lots of memories, credit crunched like when I first world. hit the gay clubEach event, be it a street party, pride march bing scene and ventured into London. My first Pride was London Pride back in 2003 or a huge ‘party in a park’ goes that little bit and I rapidly found myself on the podiums at further in removing our world of intolerance Heaven dancing half naked with total stran- and bigotry towards all cross sections of the gers! The night just oozed excitement and community, not just ours. Often in society, pure over indulgent joy as I was gyrating to it’s the unknown that lends its hand to ignothat classic Heaven sound being pumped rance and it’s these Pride events that help to out by the then resident DJ - Wayne G. This rid society of this in a fun and inclusive way uplifting gay sound has had a huge influence for everyone. Pride shows others that homoon me and the DJ sets that I’ve created over sexuality brings no threat, just love, peace and unconditional fun and enjoyment! the past years. This summer I’ll be at Bourne Free in For me I think it’s the music being played at Pride that really helps to create that Pride Bournemouth on the 11th July and as with atmosphere. I still associate Pride with big previous years I’ll be DJing on the live stage room party tunes and full on ‘hands in the up in the gay village in The Triangle Street air’ dancing! Other than Heaven, the next Party! I’ll also be playing later on at the ofmajor memory of Pride for me was Bolts (at ficial Circus After Party @ The Opera House the Opera House in Bournemouth – now alongside fellow Bournemouth DJ’s, Adrian Circus). Kele Le Roc was singing live and Dunbar and Chris B! Make sure you give me was belting out the classic pride tune “My a wave, I’m sure you’ll be enjoying pride as Loveâ€? to a packed 2000 capacity crowd at much as me! the Bourne Free After Party. All the smiles, the enthusiasm and the feel good vibe that only pride creates left a lasting impression on me and many others I’m sure – definitely some fond memories. Thinking back to whom you spend your Pride weekends with, I think that if you’re with those people who are important to you then this is what makes Pride that little bit more meaningful. One such memory is that one of my best friends Lee always brought his family along to the party in the Bournemouth Gardens during the day at Bournemouth’s Pride Festival - Bourne Free. This outing often included his mum, gran and his little brother that was only 6 years old. This subject always makes me laugh when I think of it because there they were blowing their free ‘Gaydar’ whistles (with no idea what ‘Gaydar’ is actually all about!) at full blast to the acts up on the stage whilst singing “I am what I amâ€? perched next to the local drag queen in full frock! – And his gran loved every bit of it! The most important thing for my friend though was that his family was their, enjoyKevin Brooks ing, sharing and most importantly of all, supwww.myspace.com/kisskevin porting our weekend of ‘Gay Pride’ in front Circus @ The Opera House, Bournemouth: Resident DJ of the rest of the gay and local community of D-FINITIVE @ The EGG, London - Resident DJ Bournemouth. I just wish that was the same 2930 The Triangle, Bournemouth - Resident DJ situation for all of us‌.. Pride events have come a long way since


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fe\/'head2head ... mean to you? Rev Dwayne Morgan “DO WE STILL NEED PRIDE events?” is a ques- equality. The rights and freedoms we now have in tion I hear quite often. I wonder how those at the UK are a direct result of the activism of countthe first ‘Pride’ event at the Stonewall Inn in June less millions who have been motivated by the ca1969 would answer that question. I recently maraderie of marching side by side. read an account of Williamson Henderson, one How sad if we now simply relax in the comfort of those who were arrested that night. His story, of the rights that we have obtained. How haughty and the others like it, reminds us of what it was we would be to live in our freedom without fear like to be LGBT in the 1960s. Thankfully today and forgot that there are others living as we once none of us have to fear being raided by the po- were. We each and every one should go to our lice and arrested for simply having a pint with our Pride events and in the spirit of the Stonewall Rimates in a gay bar. But back then, they did. And ots demand that the same rights and freedoms today in many parts that we have should of the world lgbt peobe available to every ple still do. lgbt person in every I hope you will make the Metropolitan Comnation of our world. munity Churches As the Rev Dr Mareffort to attend your local was founded in Los tin Luther King, Jr Pride event this year. If not Angeles in October once said, “No one is 1968, the year before free until everyone is for yourself, go for that LGBT the Stonewall riots. free!” To paraphrase, person in Jamaica, Pakistan, Today MCC reaches “No one can have out to people who live Pride until everyone Uganda or Iran who can’t in countries where has Pride!” it is still dangerous One of my privito be gay. An MCC leges is to serve the church was recently opened in Jamaica in spite lgbt community of Bournemouth as a trustee of of recent murders of gay people there and its ex- the Bourne Free Pride Festival. Bourne Free betremely homophobic culture. An MCC outreach gan on 16 October 2004 in response to a group has been established for a group of lesbians in called ‘Christian Voice’ coming to our town cenPakistan who live their lives in the closet of fear. tre to preach their homophobic message. We MCC Manchester has worked with gay asylum responded by throwing a party and Bourne Free seekers in the UK whose lives are in danger in was born. I’ll be there again this year as I have their homelands of Uganda and Iran. been for the past five years, marching in the paDo we still need Pride events? I say a big re- rade and dancing in the streets with my lgbt sissounding Yes! Our annual Pride celebrations are ters and brothers. Then on Sunday morning 12 a time to remember how far we have come, to July at 11 am I’ll be proud to lead a family of LGBT be grateful for the rights and civil liberties that we people in Worship as we thank God for who we now have, and to remember that millions of LGBT are, the freedoms we have in the UK, and as we people around the world still live in fear not just of pray for those across our world who are not yet raids and arrests but also of public executions. as fortunate as we. If you are in Bournemouth As a priest I always find it interesting to hold an that weekend, and I hope you are, we warmly annual Pride Worship service at MCC. Every year welcome you to join us. I think of the passage in the Bible in the Book of I hope you will make the effort to attend your loProverbs that says, “Pride goes before destruc- cal Pride event this year. If not for yourself, go for tion.” In light of those words many might say that that lgbt person in Jamaica, Pakistan, Uganda or the church shouldn’t be celebrating ‘pride’. But Iran who can’t. for me, gay pride is about giving thanks to God for who we are; recognising that we are ALL created in the image of God. Thank God for lesbians, gay men, bisexuals and transgendered people! But Pride is also about remembering the rest of that verse from Proverbs: “Pride goes before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall.” A haughty spirit would say that we no longer need to concern ourselves with gay pride; after all in the UK we have employment protection and civil partnerships. We no longer have to fear reprisals from the police but have members of our community who now are the police and openly so. A haughty spirit says we’ve made it so why worry about the rest of the world. Pride events should serve to remind us every year from whence we have come and of what it was like for those like us only 40 years ago. And we should remember that there are still those who suffer as they did, and worse, in our world today. Pride should be a motivation for us to fight for the rights of those who are still victims of discrimination. In June 1970, one year after the rebellion at Stonewall, the first Pride parade was Rev Dwayne Morgan held in New York City. It served as a reminder of Metropolitan Community Church, Bournemouth what had been and as a battle cry for people to 01202 430 888 rally and demand their civil rights. Pride parades 07787 163 266 started marching in cities around the world and www.MCCBournemouth.co.uk they served as motivation for people to fight for


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YOUR GUIDE Three fun-filled days of music, marches and madness await you at Brighton’s little sister by the sea: Bournemouth. Hooray!



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fe\/'BourneFree The Parade

Launch night

Last years Bourne Free parade

FOR THE FIRST TIME ever, Bourne Free is to have an opening Ceremony and Launch Night. The event is open to all and takes place in The Triangle from 7pm on Friday 10th July. Entertainment is in the form of the America’s top Madonna tribute with a full backing band plus a performance from Chris Manning, star of the BBC’s reality show Fame Academy and subsequent 21 date sell-out tour. In addition to this there will be a hog roast and full bar plus market and information stalls. The Launch Night is completely free so make your way to The Triangle and get in the Bourne Free mood. Rear view from the stage in The Triangle

DURING THE PREPARATIONS, Yellow Buses and Wilts & Dorset resisted attempts to allow the parade to go through Bournemouth’s Square. Bournemouth Council showed their support for the parade and with their help an agreement was met and the Bourne Free Pride Parade will now snake it’s way through Gervis Place as part of its town centre route. The disruption to the buses will be minimal and the procession will pass the bus stop area within 10 minutes. Entry to the parade is free and everyone is invited to join in. This year’s theme is ‘The Big Top’, so clowns, lion tamers, acrobats and any circus themed costumes are encouraged (although you don’t have to dress up!). The parade starts at Meyrick Park at 1pm on Saturday 11th July and follows a new route through town shown on the map. There are some serious surprises in the parade and onlookers are sure to be in for a treat. It is set to be one of the highlights of the three day events.

Saturday daytime (for evening details, see page 17) Meyrick Park

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The Triangle

FOR THE FIRST TIME ever, The massive 12 hour Street Party is the main part of Bourne Free and it takes place from 11am to 11pm on Saturday 11th July. The Triangle plays host to the party and this is where all the actions takes place. The Main Stage will see a mass of talent over the 12 hours. The organisers of this year’s festival have released a hotly anticipated list of acts for the three day event in July, with the stars of Atomic Kitten, BBC’s Fame Academy, Livin’ Joy and N-Trance topping the bill. Atomic Kitten’s Natasha Hamilton (pictured right) will perform their number one hits including Whole Again, Eternal Flame and The Tide Is High at a 12 hour Street Party in The Triangle on Saturday 11th July. There will be more chart toppers from Livin’ Joy with sensational tracks Dreamer and Don’t Stop Movin’ along with Kelly Llorena from N-Trance performing the dance hit Tell It to My Heart. Over the weekend further entertainment comes in the form of Angie Brown from Bizarre Inc with a house set including infectious tune I’m Gonna Get You and a top Madonna tribute from the US. Entrance to the Street Party takes you through the market stall area where you can pick up all manner of goods from rainbow flags to jewellery to t-shirts. There is also a full bar and food stalls.

The Square

Sunday daytime Miss Jason returns home to Bournemouth for the biggest outdoor bingo game ever seen. It’s all part of the Family Funday on Sunday 12th July. It’s free to play and everyone is welcome. There are some fabulous prizes to be won and you are guaranteed a good laugh with Miss Jason in control! Things kick off at The Bandstand in the Gardens at 1pm. There will also be face painting for kids (of all ages), a Circus School offering free lessons in circus skills and loads more family friendly activities.


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Bourne Free Facts WHAT IS BOURNE FREE? Bourne Free is Bournemouth’s annual Pride Festival. It is a colourful celebration of the diversities in Bournemouth and a chance for the local lesbian, gay, bi and trans community to come together and share a wonderful weekend with their friends and the wider local population.

TENS OF THOUSANDS EXPECTED More than 20,000 people are expected at this year’s Bourne Free

MONEY MONEY MONEY Now in it’s sixth year, Bourne Free draws thousands of people to the area and generates over half a million pounds for the local economy.

HOW DO I GET THERE? Bournemouth is on the south coast of the UK in the county of Dorset. It is reachable by rail, road and air. • By train, it takes 1hr 45mins from London, 3hrs 10mins from Birmingham • To get you to the south coast by road, take the M3 once you come out of London or the M40/A34 if you’re travelling down from Birmingham. • Bournemouth Airport (BOH) has many flights from the UK, Ireland and Europe.

HOW DO I GET TICKETS? Wristbands are required for the 12 hour Street Party in The Triangle on Saturday 11th July. The Launch Night, Pride Parade and Family Funday are all free to enter. Wristbands can be purchased securely online, in advance, for £7 (this price goes up to £10 on the 3rd July). Click on the buy now button on the website www.bournefree.co.uk Please print off your Paypal receipt and take to White Tiger, Bournemouth’s new gay lifestyle store in The Triangle to collect your wristband(s). If you do not have a printer, just write down the Paypal transaction number from the confirmation email sent and take that along. Your wristbands will be available to pick up from the 12th June to 11th July.

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fe\/'BourneFree The Gay Triangle - BourneFree weekend round up 2930 The Triangle BOURNE FREE WARMUP WITH DJ Twista on Friday night in the basement club for Hard-On. Open til 4am. Commercial House in the mainroom to start off your weekend off. Saturday DJ Andre K and DJ Si-Cub start the night off. 2930 The Triangle and Bar Beyond proudly present the Bourne Free Circus after party keeping you going til the very very early hours - be entertained by DJ Si-Cub, Andre K, and Paul King. Coaches will take you party goers back to The Triangle after 3am.

Bar Beyond BAR BEYOND ARE STARTING thier Bourne Free weekend with Charlie Sparx on Friday, keeping everyone going till 2am the following morning. Saturday see DJ Lee Harris spinning his tunes for the Bar Beyond crowd, again till 2am!

Mini Bar MINI BAR, SERVING PRIUM vodka galour, is the official 2930 The Triangle pre bar. With too many types of vodka to chose from, it’s a good job they’re open till 1.30am to make your mind up! The Mini Bar

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OPEN TILL 6AM ON Friday and Saturday, Xchange is a great place to get your Bourne Free dancing shoes on and enjoy the weekend! Xchange

The Branksome THE BRANKSOME’S FANTASTIC GARDEN is the setting for thier Ibiza style party on the Friday night. With the outside bar no doubt flowing, the party moves at 11pm from the garden to the inside bars up till 1am. Saturday sees the aptly name DJ Pride keeping the Branksome crowds on the go till very late. Lady Imelda provides top notch entertainment for The Branksome crowds on Sunday. A perfect solution for a hangover! The Branksome

IT’S BACK! CIRCUS, NOW in its 25th Anniversary year, presents an extra special date in Bournemouth’s clubbing diary. On Sat 11 July The Opera House (a truly stunning venue if ever there was one) will be taken over by the Circus team featuring a live PA from US diva and worldwide gay icon Lonnie Gordon. Lonnie is currently promoting her new album, Gordon’s Groove, and will be performing some of her biggest hits including Happening All Over Again and Catch You Baby. DJs on the night include Adrian Dunbar and Kevin Brooks, playing an exclusive back2back set, Chris B, Paul King and Si Cub. The music will be pumping house, remixed commercial anthems, progressing to a hard house sound as the night goes on. The Amazing Ari ariel performers will be on hand, performing his incredible routines above the stage, as well as sexy go go boys and female dancers, this looks set to be a major clubbing event!

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fe\/'scene South Coast venue listings Bournemouthvenue listings 01 THE BAKERS ARMS 77 Commercial Road, 01202 555506 03 2930 THE TRIANGLE 30 The Triangle, 0845 474 3019, www.2930thetriangle.com 04 THE BRANKSOME Commercial Road, 01202 552544 | www.thebranksome.com 05 CIRCUS @ THE OPERA HOUSE 570 Christchurch Road, Boscombe. 01202 399922 06 OVER THE RAINBOW GAY MENS HEALTH PROJECT 01202 257478. www.rainbowbournemouth.co.uk 07 RUBYZ CABARET RESTAURANT West Hill Road, www.rubyz.co.uk 08 SAUNABAR 4 Avenue Lane, www.gaysaunabar.com 09 THE XCHANGE 4 The Triangle | 01202 294321 10 MINI BAR 109-111 Commercial Road | BH2 5RT 11 THE PATISSERIE ANGÉLIQUE 79 Poole Road, Westbourne, BH4 9BB. www.patisserieangelique.com 12 BAR BEYOND 103 Commercial Road | BH2 5RT 13 WHITE TIGER 27 The Triangle | Bournemouth | BH2 5SE | 0845 496 6305 | www.whitetigerstore.com

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Eastbourne venue listings THE HART 89 Cavendish Place 01323 643 151 www.thehart.co.uk

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Southamptonvenue listings 01 THE EDGE Compton Walk | 02380 366163 | www.edge-nightclub.com 02 ISOBAR 100c St Mary’s Street | 023 8022 2028 |www.isobarsouthampton.com 03 THE PINK BROADWAY 79/80 East Street | 023 8023 8804 | www.pink-broadway.com 04 THE ENDEAVOUR 7 Simnel Street | www.theendeavour.co.uk 05 THE LONDON 2 Terminus Terrace | 023 8071 0652 | www.the-london.co.uk

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fe\/'London Pride LONDON PRIDE 2009 READY TO COME OUT AND PLAY AT THIS YEAR’S LONDON PRIDE ON SATURDAY 4 JULY? THE THEME OF THIS year’s London Pride, on Saturday 4 July, is Come Out and Play (can you see what they’ve done there?) and is billed as a ‘cavalcade of colour and fun through the streets of London’. The parade is scheduled to set off from Baker Street at 1pm and proceed down Oxford Street and Regent Street taking in some of the major sites of the capital as it swings round through Piccadilly to Trafalgar Square. In Trafalgar Square there’ll be an eclectic mix of speakers, stalls and a great line up of main stage performers from 3pm. Alternatively, head into Soho where you’ll find the streets closed to traffic and a street party in full swing. SO WHAT’S ON? London Pride 2008 credit Laurence Conton

Soho venue listings 01 ADMIRAL DUNCAN 54 Old Compton Street Tel: (020) 7437 5300 02 DUKE OF WELLINGTON BAR 77 Wardour Street Tel: (020) 7439 1274 03 HEAVEN CLUB 77 Wardour Street Tel: (020) 7439 1274 04 The Edge 11 Soho Square W1D 3QE Tel: (020) 7439 1313 05 First Out 52 St Giles High Street WC2H 8LH Tel: (020) 7240 8042 06 The Star at Night 22 Great Chapel Street W1 8FR Tel: (020) 7494 2488 07 Sweatbox Soho 1-2 Ramillies Street W1F 7LN Tel: (020) 3214 6014 08 King’s Arms 23 Poland Street W1F 8QL Tel: (020) 7734 5907 09 The SaunaBar 29 Endell St WC2H 9BA Tel: (020) 7836 2236 10 Box 32-34 Monmouth St WC2H 9HA Tel: (020) 7240 5828 11 G-A-Y Bar 30 Old Compton Street W1D 4UR Tel: (020) 7494 2756 12 Balans Soho 60 Old Compton Street W1D 4UG Tel (020) 7376 0115 13 79 CXR 79 Charing Cross Road WC2H 0NE Tel: (020) 7734 0769 14 Comptons of Soho 51-53 Old Compton Street Tel: (020) 7479 7961 15 Geisha Bar 75 Charing Cross Road W1D 6HN Tel: (020) 7479 7961 16 Village 81 Wardour Street W1D 6QD Tel: (020) 7434 2124 17 The Shadow Lounge 5 Brewer Street W1F 0RF Tel: (020) 72877988 18 The Enclave 25-27 Brewer Street W1F 0RR Tel: (020) 7434 2911 19 Ku Bar 30 Lisle Street WC2H 7BA Tel: (020) 7437 4303 24 Ku Bar 2 25 Frith Street, W1D 5LB 20 Trash Palace 11 Wardour Street W1D 6PG Tel: (020) 7734 0522 21 Barcode 3-4 Archer Street W1D 7AP Tel: (020) 7734 3342 22 RUPERT STREET Rupert Street Tel: (020) 7292 7141 23 THE YARD 57 Rupert Street Tel: (020) 7437 2652

MAIN STAGE @ TRAFALGAR SQUARE Following the Parade, there will once again be a fabulous afternoon of entertainment, speakers, community and music on the Main Stage in Trafalgar Square. (At the time of going to press - Thursday 25 June - details of the Main Stage acts had not been released, check www. pridelondon.org for up-to-date info) KU BAR POP STAGE @ LEICESTER SQUARE Pride London and the fabulous Ku Bar are bringing back a stage to Leicester Square this year, and they’ve pulled out all the stops to get the cream of gay talent to er, come out and play. DJs confirmed for the event: The very Miss Dusty O, Lady Lloyd ,Tasty Tim, DJP, and Sandra D. Plus a selection of the newest up and coming DJ’s including Tuomo Fox and DMS Confirmed Performers include: The original gay icon Boy George! The Trannyshack Girls Candy Rock - The hottest new girl band in town (Expect big things from these girls in the next year) Sandra - The Hampstead whore Mellissa Tottenham – ‘Britain’s leading Madonna impersonator’ Ku The Music with Danyl Johnson - an hour of live performances from the country’s best, up and coming acts Boogaloo Stu and a selection of Shinky Shonky regulars. Hurley Burlys - London’s leading burlesque cabaret troupe Plus in true Ku bar style there’ll be the hottest boys in town: expect Go Go boys all day, a red hot Andrew Christian fashion show with their finest swim and underwear and super sexy Britain’s got talent finalists Strike Hosted by Boogaloo Stu. For more information of the event www.pridelondon.org or www.ku-bar.co.uk WOMEN’S STAGE @ ROMILLY/DEAN STREET SOHO The Women’s Stage will again be located on Dean Street at the junction with Romilly Street and feature the best in music and comedy from across the women’s scene.The stage will kick-off at 2:30pm with music... For a full line up see www.pridelondon.org

SOHO STREET PARTY The majority of streets in Soho will be closed to traffic from 2pm - 8pm for a huge dance party. Get jiggy baby! URBAN STAGE @ CARLISLE STREET The black, Asian and minority ethnic community are excited to be playing a big part in this year’s Pride London celebrations. All the action on the kicks off at 2pm and the line-up is as follows: 14:00 15:00 15:10 15:20 16:00 17:00 17:15 17;30 17:45 18:40 19;00 20:00

Music from Caribana Speaker TBC Pride Dancers Performance TBC Denise Pearson (5 Star) Davis Mac-lllya Chewy (MC/Rapper) Kory Mcleod (RnB Singer) Michael Anthony Moonchild & Dancers Michael Ashanti (US RnB singer) Music from Caribana Close

DANCE STAGE (At the time of going to press - Thursday 25 June - details of the Main Stage acts had not been released, check www. pridelondon.org for up-to-date info) London Pride 2008 credit Laurence Conton


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fe\/'London Pride LONDON PRIDE 2009 THE AFTER PARTIES: BARS KUDOS, CHARING CROSS, FRI 3 JULY – SUN 5 JULY On the Friday, regular Friday night Flash Diva goes extra OTT with the biggest camp classics of all time. Then Saturday is the big night with hunky DJ/VJ Chris on the decks spinning choice funky house, open ‘til 1am. Sunday sees a special Pride editon of Cabaret Showtime with Scarlet Diamante paying homage to the great divas from 8.30pm. She’s a great vocalist with a razor sharp tongue, so watch out! www.kudosgroup.com

THE EDGE, SOHO, FRI 3 JULY – SUN 5 JULY With such a central position on Soho Square, The Edge will be a hive of activity over the London Pride weekend. Not to rest on its laurels, the guys have put on some special entertainment including vocalsit Tonnic, who’s performed at Matinee, Salvation, Orange and Wild Fruit, on Friday and Saturday night. DJ Julius and VJ Chris spin uplifting commercial house and pumping dance music videos, right through the night. The Edge will stay open ‘til 3am, an extra two hours of fun! www.edgesoho.co.uk

Vauxhall venue listings 01 Hard On @ Hidden 100 Tinworth Street, SE11 5EQ 02 Barcode Vauxhall Arch 69, SE11 5AW. Tel: (020) 7582 4180 03 Beyond @ Area Albert Embankment, Arch 67-68, SE1 7TP 04 Chariots Vauxhall Albert Embankment, Arch 63-64. Tel: (020) 7247 5333 05 Royal Vauxhall Tavern 372 Kennington Lane, SE11 5HY. Tel: (020) 7820 1222 06 Eagle 349 Kennington Lane, SE11 5QY Tel: (020) 7793 0903 07 The Hoist South Lambeth Road, Arch 47B – 47C, SW8 1RH. Tel (020) 7735 9972 08 Fire South Lambeth Road, SW8 1RT 09 SuperClub Colosseum 1 Nine Elms Lane, SW8. Tel (020) 7627 1283

THE GREEN, ISLINGTON, SAT 4 JULY – SUN 5 JULY On Sat 4 July resident glamazon Prestige takes to the decks at trendy North London watering hole, The Green. As a DJ and hostess, Prestige attracts crowds of fashionistas, gender benders, and West End ‘girls’. Sunday is the refresh and rejuvenation chillout day, with hearty breakfasts, traditional roasts, and yummy tapas. Or for those steering clear of the solids, Bloody Marys are just £5 all day. www.thegreenislington.co.uk BARCODE SOHO, SAT 4 JULY Barcode Soho throws open its doors at midday for a special pride party that runs right through ‘til 2.30am on Sunday! DJ talent gracing the decks includes Tony Junior and Kris D’Angelis upstairs, with HiFi Sean and Saki downstairs. Entry is free all day, until 10pm when it costs £4. Sister venue Barcode Vauxhall will stay open right through into the morning for all the dirty stop outs out there. www.bar-code.co.uk THE ADMIRAL DUNCAN, SOHO, SAT 4 JULY The big London Pride party takes place from midday to 11.30pm, with DJ Daniel Bennett spinning pop, commercial dance and house. It’ll be very busy, with hundreds of Soho’s revellers stopping off for a drink at this centrally located watering hole on Old Compton Street.

COMPTON’S, SOHO, SAT 4 JULY At the heart of London’s gay village, Compton’s will be one of the busiest pubs in the city in which to toast London Pride. They’ll have extended opening hours, with three DJs (Paul Shaw, Jo Public and Dizzy G) playing pop and house. Expect a big party atmosphere! Compton’s

CENTRAL STATION, KINGS CROSS, SAT 4 JULY Pride night at Central Station features Sandra, drag queen and cabaret performer. She’s very rude, extremely funny, and should draw a crowd. It’s also her birthday so management may well have a surprise for her! Popcentral is on the Friday, showcasing new pop acts. The roof terrace is now open, serving food and drinks all day. www.centralstation.co.uk KAZBAR, CLAPHAM, SAT 4 JULY Over Soho? Then head south of the river and keep the joint jumping at Kazbar. DJ Saint David spins a mighty melange of fierce vocal house, some of the best club tracks, and of course some good old camp classics for good measure. Kazbar wouldn’t be Kazbar without Nine to Five belted out at half past midnight! Open ‘til1am. www.cuttingedgebars.com

THE VILLAGE, SOHO, THURS 2 JULY – SUN 5 JULY The celebrations are starting early at Village, and they will be partying everyday from Thursday to Sunday! Join them for a party with top tunes mixed by Heidi Liscious and Adamix, plus the infamous Village dancers! www.village-soho.co.uk RUPERT STREET, SOHO, SAT 4 JULY The team at Rupert Street is celebrating Pride with a commando theme, so expect bar boys and girls in costume! DJ Allesandro will spin the tunes, open from midday to midnight. www.rupertstreet.com

Rupert Street KU BAR 1 AND 2, SOHO, SAT 4 JULY Both Ku Bar Frith Street and Ku Bar Lisle Street will be open ‘til 3am, with all three floors open. The DJs from the Ku Bar Stage at Trafalgar Square will be making appearances throughout the day, spinning downstairs in the Ku Klub. No doubt both venues will be two of the most popular places to party over London Pride. www.ku-bar.co.uk

The Admiral Duncan DUKE OF WELLINGTON, SOHO, SAT 4 JULY The Duke of Wellington will be open all day, with DJs including Eddie K playing uplifting funky house throughout. Doors are open from midday right through ‘til midnight. Expect big crowds at all times!

THE SHADOW LOUNGE, SOHO, SAT 4 JULY Stylish and exclusive, The Shadow Lounge will be a fabulous place to celebrate Pride. Check out the Shadow Lounge dancers, groove to funky house tunes and indulge in gorgeous cocktails or champage. Yum! www.theshadowlounge.co.uk

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fe\/'London Pride LONDON PRIDE 2009 THE AFTER PARTIES: CLUBS! WHITE PARTY, CABLE, SE1, SAT 4 JULY The official London Pride afterparty takes place at brand new London superclub, Cable. DJs include Max Morel (Rapido), Dulcie Danger, Stevie B, Paul Heron and Steve Pitron. The venue has been likened to an updated version of Fabric, so certainly worth visiting! Doors open 10pm ‘til very late. www.whiteparty.eu G-A-Y PRIDE PARTY, HEAVEN, CHARING CROSS, SAT 4 JULY Details were scarce as we went to press, but with recent and future PAs including Michelle Williams, Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Cascada you can bet your bottom dollar there will be a big celebrity guest performing on the Saturday night. Expect it to be heaving, so turn up early if you want to get in. Five rooms, with five styles of music. Check online for more details. www.g-a-y.co.uk

CIRCUS, MATTER, THE O2 ARENA, SAT 4 JULY Jodie Harsh takes her Circus to the 2,600 capacity superclub at the O2 arena. DJs include Frank Music, Jodie Harsh, Kris D’ Angelis and Dan from The Feeling, plus several live PAs. £12 in advance, £15 on the door. 10pm – 7am. www.matterlondon.com ORANGE PRIDE SPECIAL, FIRE, VAUXHALL Fire turns Orange this year for Pride, with a special date featuring guest DJs Tall Paul and K-Klass. Residents on hand include Paul Martin, The Oli and The Sharp Boys, spinning some of the latest cutting edge house music, with Gonazalo and guest in the RAW arch. Plus an exclusive live PA to be confirmed. Doors open 10pm – 8am. www.fireclub.net LOVE MUSCLE XXX, THE FRIDGE, BRIXTON, SAT 4 JULY

It’s all change at Brixton this month, as Love Muscle has an injection of new life from esteemed London promoter Steve Elliot. The transformation will take place in time for London Pride, with the next big event on Sat 4 July. There are new DJs joining the old, including Hi Fi Sean and Sharon O Love, with new production, stage shows, lighting and sound. “Its time to bring the old Love Muscle up to date!” says promoter Steve Elliot. Doors 10pm – 6am. www.fridge.co.uk QUEER NATION, NSOMNIA, BRIXTON, SAT 4 JULY Patrick Lilley’s award-winning clubnight makes a welcome return to Brixton’s underground gay venue on Sat 4 July for a London Pride afterparty. Sensational vocalist and songwriter Robert Owens will be playing a rare four-hour set, alongside DJs Pierre Nedd and Supadon. Robert is one of the best-known male house vocalists of all time; his 1991 hit I’ll Be Your Friend securing his place as

a commercially successful talent. Doors open 10pm – 6am. SUPERMARTXÉ LONDON, THE CORONET, SAT 4 JULY Logan and the SuperMartXé London team have gone all militant this month as they adopt a commando theme for the big London Pride night party. Encouraging clubbers to fight for their rights once more, SuperMartXé features some of the best production around. DJ Hugo Sanchez is the special guest, making his UK debut fresh from the shores of Ibiza, with support from London favourite Steve Pitron and excessively talented producer Pagano. Therese will be making a special apperance singing Paul Van Dyk’s anthem For An Angel. www.supermartxelondon.com WISH, GRAMOPHONE, SAT 4 JULY Choosing to dedicate their Pride night party to author Enid Blyton rather than

the traditional celebration of all things lesbian and gay, Wish continues the run of slightly alternative but extremely cool clubnights with a Famous Five line-up of DJs. BB star and self-made very hot DJ Kate Lawler is special guest downstairs with Wish resident Kath Harding, playing minimal house and electro. The upstairs bar features John Sizzle (Gutterslut) Sean Hewson and La Coop playing a mish mash of indie, electro and floorfillers. www.club-wish.co.uk XXL LONDON PRIDE PARTY, THE ARCHES, SAT 4 JULY Big and bold, just like everything at XXL, the London Pride party features special guest DJ Wayne G, with residents including Christian M, Leonardo Glovibes, Joe Egg and Mark Ames. XXL opens at 9pm, right through ‘til 6am. www.xxl-london.co.uk TRADE AT MINISTRY OF SOUND,

West Londonvenues listings GEORGE MUSIC BAR, 114 Twickenham Road, Isleworth, West London, Tel: 020 8560 1456 TED’S PLACE, 305A North End Road, London W14, Tel: 020 7385 9359 WEST 5, Pope’s Lane, Acton, W5 4NB, Tel: 020 8579 3266

North Londonvenues listings BLACK CAP, 171 Camden High Street, London NW1, Tel: 020 7485 0538 CENTRAL STATION, 37 Wharfedale Road, London N1, Tel: 020 7278 3294 THE GLASS BAR, 190 Euston Road, Regent’s Park, London NW1 2BN, Tel: 020 7387 6184 KING EDWARD VI, 25 Bromfield Street, London N1 OPZ, Tel: 020 7704 0745 KING WILLIAM IV, 77 Hampstead High Street, London NW3 1RE, Tel: 020 7435 5747 THE GREEN, 74 Upper Street, Angel N1, Tel: 020 7226 8895 KOKO, 1A Camden High Street, London NW17JE, 0870 4325527 THE OAK BAR, 79 Green Lanes, London N16 9BU, Tel: 020 7354 2791 REGULATION LTD. 17A St. Alban’s Place, Islington N1 0NX Tel: 020 7226 665 SCALA CLUB, 275-277 Pentonville Road, London N1, Tel: 020 7833 2022

East Londonvenue listings THE ANGEL, 21 Church Street, Mill Meads Tel: 020 8555 1148 BJ’S WHITE SWAN, 556 Commercial Road, Limehouse Tel: 0207 780 9870 THE BLACK HORSE, 168 Mile End Road Tel: 020 7790 1684 CHARIOTS SHOREDITCH, 1 Fairchild Street 020 7247 5333 CHARLIE’S BAR, 124 Globe Road THE CORONET, 119 The Grove E ONE CLUB (Formerly The Black Horse), 168 Mile End Road Tel: 020 7790 1684 GHETTO OLD STREET, Ghetto 58 Old St Tel: 020 7287 3726 GEORGE AND DRAGON, 2 Hackney Road Tel: 020 7012 1100 THE JOINER’s ARMS, 116-118 Hackney Rd Tel: 020 7739 9854 THE OLD SHIP, 17 Barnes Street, Limehouse Tel: 0207 7790 4082

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THE MANAGEMENT AT THE Aquarium are a talented bunch, with backgrounds in theatre and the performing arts. To share their skills, they will be running weekly karaoke workshops, every Saturday morning from 10am – 1pm. The workshops cost just £5, and cover vocal technique, mic technique and stage presence. You too could learn to sing like a pro!

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FABULOUS CABARET BECKONS EVERY week at Charles Street Bar. Sundays feature Lizzy Drip on Sun 5, Laquisha Jonz on Sun 12, and Titti La Camp on Sun 19, all at 7.15pm. Every Tuesday from 9pm Miss Jason and Maisie Trollette become Two’s Company, a hilarious double duo of comedy. www.charles-street.co.uk Charles Street

WITH THE BRAND NEW roof terrace expected to be open by the time one80 goes to press, Revenge enters an exciting new phase in its history. With this in mind, one of their longest running nights gets remixed and re-launched on Fri 10 July and weekly thereafter. DJ Stewart T is joined by the Lollipop girls (with a new member!), and the all-new Poppettes, adding a touch of urban camp to your Friday night out. Upstairs DJ Alex Baker spins pumping commercial dance anthems. www.revenge.co.uk Revenge

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SITUATED BENEATH THE MARINA West Hotel in Hove, the Caledonian is a cosy little bar, with plenty of personality and some great offers on drinks. There’s also entertainment on many nights, including Dave Lynn every Wednesday night from 9.30pm, and piano bar is back on Saturdays with Robert Slack. www.marinawest. co.uk

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ON SAT 18 JULY Vavoom kicks off their Brighton Pride celebrations with the Mr Vavoom 2009 competition. The winner will travel in style on Sat 1 Aug as they ride the Vavoom float through the Brighton Pride parade, as well as being given £50 cash and £50 drinks vouchers for Vavoom. Runners up will also get cash prizes. Be prepared to strip down to your underwear if you want to enter. www.vavoom.co.uk

Doctor Brighton’s CENTRALLY LOCATED ON THE seafront, Doctor Brighton’s is a perfect place to enjoy after-work drinks any day of the week. There are super discounts on cocktails such as two for £10 from 1 – 7pm on weekdays, then at the weekends the atmosphere picks up with DJ Miss Masters on the decks on Fridays, and Tony B on the decks on Saturdays. www.doctorbrightons.co.uk

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IT’S TIME TO PARTY at The Bulldog this month, as the team celebrate 30 years of service to gay Brighton on Thurs 16 July. DJ Grant will be on hand, supplying funky house and chart remixes, with bargain prices on drinks all night. Birthday wishes go out to all those at The Bulldog! Open 11am – 3am. www.bulldogbrighton.com The Bulldog

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FOUNDED IN 2007, Dorset Knobs is a group comprising of mainly gay and bi men who established themselves when they found that they had no regular gay venue to frequent in the Weymouth area. The Knobs describe themselves as ‘a small friendly and growing group of LGBT people and their straight friends’ whose ‘numbers change depending on personal circumstances ... though we are

mainly a male group who enjoy good ale.’ Dorset Knobs meets informally every Monday at a Weymouth pub and there’s usually a variety of free gay magazines, leaflets and information from the Dorset and wider gay community as well as condoms, lube and health care information. For details text 07957 551211 or email dorsetknobs@gmail. com

MIND OUT, DORSET, the lLGBT branch of the mental health charity Mind, are currently staging a performance piece which looks at the double stigma that is sometimes attached to LGBT people who suffer from mental illness. ‘The piece is totally put together and run by LGBT people who are recovering from mental health problems,’ John Hyde, one of the Mind Out operatives explained. ‘It has been seen by the Dorset police and has toured allover the county. It changes all the time, it all depends on who’s well on the day. It’s funded until September, but we’ll probably continue to present it after that.’ Mind Out is there to support LGBT people with mental health problems from anywhere in Dorset. ‘We deal with a lot of young men with mental health problems,’ Hyde continued. ‘We’ve had a lot of success. We’ve got people back to work, we’ve got people to college.’ Mind is on 01202 392910.

BOURNE FREE WOULDN’T be possible without the help and support of volunteers. Volunteering is a fun way to get involved with Bourne Free, make some new friends and help Bournemouth’s LGBT community grow. If you can offer a few hours each month in the lead up to the event and/ or time over the Bourne Free weekend, the Bourne Free organisers want to hear from you. Visit www.bournfree.co.uk and head to the ‘Contac Us’ page to fill in your name, address and telephone number and they’ll be in touch. No experience necessary -

just some enthusiasm. Become a Sponsor Putting on Bourne Free costs a small fortune each year! Organisers can only achieve this with the help and support of our sponsors. The team has a number of spon-

sorship opportunities available, suitable for businesses large and small. If you would like to help Bourne Free and gain some excellent exposure, contact the fundraising coordinator to discuss the options via the website.

Communityhelplines Thursday from 1pm to 3pm 0845 6036 309. Q GFC Bournemouth and Hampshire Gay football club.

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Q Body Positive Advice, practical support, counselling and information service for people affected by HIV.

www.gfcbournemouth.co.uk

Q Kiss n Make Up Bournemouth-based social group for TS/TVs, partners and admirers.

www.bodypositivedorset.org

Q Bournemouth University LGBT Social and political student society.

www.groups.yahoo.com/group/kissn makeupdorset

www.myspace.com/bulgbt

Q Breakout Youth Project Southampton-based project for people aged 13 to 25 identifying as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender.

Q Shellybeans Gay authors workshop for budding writers. Meets third Thursday of every month at Springbourne Community Centre. Email:

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Q Dorset ChillOut Informal group for LGBT people to meet, chat, network and make friends. Email:

vicky@intercomtrust.org.uk

Q South Coast Bears Gay men’s social group for bears, cubs, their admirers and friends. Meets first Friday of every month in Bournemouth.

dorsetchillout@hotmail.com

Q Dorset LAGLO Dorset Police Lesbian and Gay Liaison Officer 01202 269911. Q Dorset Lesbian and Gay Helpline Confidential help and support. Mon, Wed and Thur, 7.30pm - 9.30pm. 0845 388 3544. Q Dorset Mind Lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans support group. Meets at Over the Rainbow every

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Q Over the Rainbow Information, advice and support on general health, sexual health and coming out. STD screening service. 01202 257478. www.rainbowbournemouth.co.uk

www.youthnetsouthampton.org.uk

Q The Dinner Ladies Social group for gay women living in the Southsea and Portsmouth areas.

www.dorsetgayhelpline.org

trans Community Development. Thinking of starting up a group? Call Paul or Vicky on 01392 201012. Q Metropolitan Community Church All inclusive, diversity embracing church. Every Sunday 11am, MCC, Hannington Road, Bournemouth BH7 6JT.

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Q Lesbian and Gay Christian Movement Bi-weekly meeting in Southampton for religious discussion and social interaction. Every second Wednesday. 02380 581536. Q Lynx South West Lesbian, gay, bisexual and

Q Space Youth Project Group for young LGBT people. Meetings in Bournemouth, Poole and Weymouth. www.spaceyouthproject.co.uk

Q Western Boys Group offering guidance and support for all female to male (FTM) identified people. www.westernboys.org

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(Mar21/Apr20) Working as one of a group won’t be easy. You’re better off finding somewhere quiet where you can work on your own and think about what you’re doing. In early July focus on household matters and how you can economise. You must think before you speak over the next few days because it will take longer than you think to get a friend’s forgiveness if you blurt out their secrets

TAURUS (Apr21/May21) You’re getting mixed signals from an authority figure. The best way to avoid confusion and complications is to get their instructions in writing and be sure to date them or you’ll have to defend yourself against unfair accusations. You should make time for a creative friend who will help you find ways to ease any building tensions by pouring your energies into an artistic or recreational pastime.

GEMINi (May22/Jun21) An imposing, impressive figure could easily cast their spell over you and start influencing your thinking on a whole range of issues. Watch that your decision making processes don’t get undermined and stay independent. You should have a second string to your bow now because it looks likely that you’ll need a Plan B when your Plan A starts to look a little wobbly and not fit for purpose.

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LEO (Jul24/Aug23) A relationship is showing signs of strain because some of the people around you seem to be lacking consistency. Being trifled with brings out the worst in you. There are other options on the horizon, so if things don’t last find another social circle. It’s wise to keep some plans and projects under wraps for the time being as any competitors or our rivals will be less threatening if they are kept in the dark.

VIRGO (Aug24/Sep23) Be realistic when it comes to work and accept that nothing lasts forever. If change looks likely accept the challenge and use this opportunity to either move onto bigger and better things or do something you’ve always wanted to get to grips with. Friends and relatives could be instrumental in changing your life for the better so listen to what they have to say and don’t be afraid to make a brave decision.

WIN! A week on a bootcamp fitness course! For many watching ITV’s Bad Lads Army is more about soft porn than fitness entertainment. After all, heading to the gym by yourself is boring, right? You’d rather be surrounded by military-style discipline and hard core orders, yeh? Well, now’s your chance. Bournemouth-based Bootcamp Beach is a new initiative aimed at gay men and women who want to get fit the fun way. It comprises a residential, results-driven, fat-burning, funfilled fitness programme - whatever your fitness level. “It’s time to get down and dirty and sweaty,” says Susan, who is running the course. “Our 5 day military inspired programmes are focussed around exercising on the beach. From jogging, hiking, beach circuit training to 5-a-side-football and team games such as stuck-in-the-mud or more accurately, stuck-in -the-sand.” One80news is teaming up with Bootcamp Beach to offer two luck readers the chance to win a week on the course, to be taken this autumn. To be in with a chance of winning, answer this question correctly: What does BMI stand for in fitness? a) Body Mass Index b) Body Mouldy Inside c) Body Mass Incredible For more information visit www.bootcampbeach.co.uk

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(Sep24/Oct23) Don’t fight fire with fire if you find someone is playing games with you in early July. Instead take the moral high ground and refuse to descend to their level. It’s also very important to be very scrupulous about keeping any promises you have made. You may have a challenging choice to make between professional responsibilities and domestic duties. Remember, family comes first every time.

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(Oct24/Nov22) Keeping up with the whims and fancies of someone near and dear to you will be physically and nervously exhausting. You can try your best, but in the end it may be best to hoist the white flag and let them get on with it while you keep a close eye on costs. An energising blast of fresh air will boost your spirits and give you an independent and liberating understanding of what’s truly possible.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov23/Dec21) Don’t expect people to be always totally up front and honest over the next few days. They are working to their own agendas and for reasons best known to themselves it may mean keeping you in the dark. Don’t worry all becomes clear soon. A well intentioned friend or relative feels duty

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CAPRICORN (Dec22/Jan20) Whether you can afford it or not during these testing financial times you may decide not to splash out on a big buy for yourself or for the home. It’s a good idea to bide your time and cut back on spending for a wee while until things get more settled. You’ll be amazed by the outspoken behaviour of someone younger. Their lack of tact and appalling timing will give you some excruciatingly

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fe\/'nosh Tony VPride parties IF YOU’RE HOSTING A pre-pride party and wondering what would be an easy menu to impress your guests and yet want to spend more time getting yourself ready than preparing the food, then here are some treats from my cook book that your can shimmy together while you work out what to wear. In true Planet Tonywood style, the dishes are named after movie stars, just buy a book you will get it in the end. PavarottiBruchetta IF YOU ASKED A hundred chefs how to make bruchetta you will get 100 different ways, the one I am about to share with you is appetizing, and was quite the winner at Planet Tonywood. Good crusty bread is always best to use on bruchetta and even a day or two old. Ingredients • Crusty bread sliced • Two or three firm tomatoes • Feta cheese • Fresh Basil • Onion • Olive oil Method The mix will always keep a few days, as the olive oil will preserve it, dice the tomatoes into small cubes, peel and dice the onion, finely chop some sprigs of basil. Separately crumble the feta not too fine Mix the ingredients and add a few dashes of olive oil, just to moisten. Toast the bread in a toaster or under a grill, then paste with olive oil, place loads of spoonful over one side of the bread and then sprinkle the feta over the top. Makes a great entreé or snack. For a twist add smoked salmon to the bread first then the mix then the feta.

Andy Garciaantipasti ANTIPASTI PLATES ARE QUITE often a nice starter for a platter to share also nice to make up in huge platters to serve at a party along with salads. From Australia, to Italy, Greece and Mexico it’s a choice of cold meats and a mixture of dips and sides, so here is a favorite platter

Bruce SpringsteenChicken kebabs CHICKEN KEBABS ARE A nice simple dish to cook and you can even get the family to help on the kebab making. The garlic is optional, the dish is great served over rice.

Ingredients • 4 Chicken tenders per serve which makes two kebabs Ingredients • 1 green pepper cut into a cubed slice • Cold meats; pastrami, roast beef, corned • 1 onion cut into a cubed chunk beef, ham • Margarine • Sides; pickled vegetables, olives, sun-dried • Crushed Garlic tomatoes • 1 x tablespoon Honey soy • Dips; Salsa, take and a small dish of olive oil • Kebab sticks and balsamic vinegar Preparation Method Holding a stick in hand push a chicken tender Line your tray or plate with lettuce and fold or through the stick lengthways, covers more of roll your meats, place your sides in little cups of the stick and holds better, then add a slice of lettuce leaves and if you have some small ram- pepper and a slice of onion, and repeat so you ekins or whisky glasses place your dips, a bas- have two pieces of each on the stick. ket of mixed bread and crackers on the side. Method Use a large frying pan, as you will need to cook the kebab sticks in the pan. Melt the margarine and add the garlic, and blend through then pan fry the kebab sticks turning till cooked through, this can also be done on a bbq and using metal kebab sticks. Once the kebabs are cooked pour honey over the top and the soy sauce, and baste the kebab sticks allowing them to sit for 2-3 minutes, be sure not to burn your sauce. Alternatively, make your sauce in a separate pan, using the butter, garlic, honey and soy, and cook your chicken and pour the sauce over the kebabs.

Sonny and CherJambalaya THIS IS THE PERFECT dinner for two, just like Sonny and Cher is a mixed pot of actor come singer come politician come diva. This is a great meal to put together with all those left over cuts of meat, seafood or poultry or just start fresh. Ingredients You need a variety of the following • Chicken Pieces • Mussels • Creole spice • Pork pieces • Scallops • Herbs • Steak pieces or any other bits • Salt and pepper • Prawns • Onion • Crushed peeled tomato Method If using fresh uncooked ingredients, cut all your meats into chunks and place in a pot of water with just enough water covering the meat and a bit over, and then add your seafood, diced onions and herbs and spices. Slow cook for 2 hours If using cooked leftovers same method only cooking time is less probably more like 20 minutes, so the meats and seafood take the flavors of the spices and herbs. Serve over rice

Let’s Eat At Plantet Tonywood For more of these recipes, you can order a signed copy of Lets Eat cookbook at a special pride price of £20 including delivery anywhere in the UK. Please send a cheque payable to Planet Tonywood to: 4 Steine Street, Brighton, BN2 1TE. For credit card purchases please call 08706 201 360 or email planettonywood@aol.co.uk www.letseatatplanettonywood.com (Please allow 30 days for delivery)

Pâtisserie Angelique is hosting ‘Pink Sundays’ on Sundays in Westbourne. Come to the launch on Sunday 5th July.

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Pink Sundays is being launched to offer the gay community in Bournemouth something different from the usual venues. A more relaxed atmosphere where you and your friends can sit, chat and enjoy a French fancy or two! Toby and Philippe invite you to a chilled afternoon cream tea, cake or milkshake on their sun terrace. 79 Poole Road ~ Westbourne ~ Bournemouth ~ BH4 9BB

www.patisserieangelique.com


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