Pride festivals in UK and globally bounce back after pandemic - 50 years after first London Pride march
PinkUk, a leading UK-based global listings site that tracks LGBTQ+ Pride festivals around the world, has announced a recovery in the number of Pride festivals scheduled since the pandemic forced many cancellations over the last two years. READ MORE
Steps celebrate 25th anniversary with Platinum Collection
Come Out & Play exhibition to support the work of Albert Kennedy Trust (akt)
Curated by artist Andrew Salagdo, the LGBTQ+ themed exhibition Come Out & Play will celebrate internationally-based queer artists who prioritise a bold approach and work that is celebratory, challenging, and progressive. READ MORE
Sandwell elects its first openly gay mayor
Five years on from staging one of the most successful comebacks of the decade, Steps are celebrating their 25 years in style with the Platinum Collection. READ MORE
Cllr Richard Jones has been elected, with his partner Cllr Richard McVittie acting as his consort.
New LGBTQ+ centre, The Proud Place, opens its doors in Manchester
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Co-founders of Terrence Higgins Trust, Rupert Whitaker and Martyn Butler, awarded OBEs
LGBTQ+ youth charity The Proud Trust has unveiled its new, state-of-the-art LGBTQ+ centre, which over the past four years, has undergone a massive £2.4million redevelopment.
The OBEs are for services to charity and public health.
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FEATURE: Beginning A Rainbow: The Origins of the Rainbow Chorus, Brighton & Hove’s LGBTQ+ Choir
Harry’s celebrates Pride and five years with Albert Kennedy Trust
The Rainbow Chorus is 25 years old this year and has a celebratory summer concert on the Sunday, July 9
To celebrate Pride this year, grooming brand Harry’s is launching a collection of bespoke artworks, in collaboration with four creators from the LGBTQ+ community
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Legends Jubilee Fundraiser raises £500 for the Brighton Rainbow Fund
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Bromsgrove Pride to return on July 9
Brighton's brilliant performers came together once more last month to raise money to be distributed as grants to local LGBTQ+ and HIV organisations and projects. READ MORE
SPOTLIGHT ON: Divina de Campo
The event is free to attend and will include a drag showcase hosted by Philli Mi Up, with performances from Ellixia Q Valentine, Regina Vandersl*t, and Crip Ladywood. READ MORE
Barbican Cinema to celebrate 50th anniversary of Pride in the UK
Brian Butler talks to a non-binary performer who knows exactly where they’re going READ MORE
The Barbican is screening two queer films early in July, and then a further two later in the month as part of the SAFAR Film Festival. READ MORE
Transport for London shines spotlight on LGBTQ+ stories in poster exhibition to commemorate 50 years of Pride
Scene partners with Fernando Velez to publish a LGBTQ+ Superheroes comic book episode as a monthly supplement to the magazine
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UEFA Women's Euro 2022 set to 'raise awareness of LGBTQ+ in sports'
From this issue of Scene magazine we will be including episodes of Class6 as a supplement to the magazine each month. READ MORE
Birmingham’s LGBTQ+ village to welcome Commonwealth visitors from countries where homosexuality is a crime
The 2022 UEFA European Women’s Football Championship is set to be an exemplar of LGBTQ+ inclusion and could encourage more sportspeople to come out, according to University of Gloucestershire’s Dr Rachael Bullingham. READ MORE
FEATURE: LGBTQ+ History: The Hotel Roger Dee by Alf le Flohic
The Pride House venue will be open to the public from July 22, and will provide a safe space for athletes, supporters, and allies. READ MORE
ARTS PREVIEW: From iconic handshake to queer bathtime singing - it’s all yours
A gay couple opening a hotel near Brighton is so commonplace these days it’s almost a cliché. In 1972, however, few people had seen the likes of the Hotel Roger Dee before…
Brian Butler previews another range of shows, from iconic handshake to queer bathtime singing
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Birmingham’s Fatt Butcher wins Drag Idol 2022
Why should you pick a humanist wedding?
The grand final of Drag Idol 2022 was held at the Two Brewers, Clapham on Thursday, June 23, and it saw Birmingham's Fatt Butcher compete against the other hopeful drag performers - Flick, Viola Viagra, and the wild card, Bonnie Banks READ MORE
Brighton drag queen Crudi Dench makes final of Next Top Bingo Caller With love in the air, and the first proper wedding season for two years getting into full swing, we ask James Thomas, Brighton-based LGBTQ+ wedding celebrant, that very question READ MORE
After Crudi secured the most votes back in April at the knockout stages to then winning over the audience at the Semi Finalists early this month, she will now join three other contestants at The Finals on Sunday, July 3. READ MORE
REVIEW: Actually Gay Men’s Chorus: 'Nobody Does It Better'
Andrew Kay reviews this first class, five-star performance READ MORE
WaterBear launches new LGBTQ+ documentary - Together We Dance
Together We Dance follows the story of Jonathan Prestney and his local LGBTQ+ community in Colchester, as they turn to dance to help them through their darkest days during the pandemic READ MORE
Commonwealth summit 'again refuses to discuss LGBTQ+ equality', says Peter Tatchell
Thirty-five out of 54 member states still criminalise homosexuality READ MORE
Brighton Gin and Dave Pop! collab!
Amazon Prime bans queer sex comedy, 'Saint-Narcisse'
Saint-Narcisse, which is a darkly comic psychosexual thriller, was reviewed favourably in Scene when it first got a screening at the prestigious Iris Prize Film Festival last autumn READ MORE
My Genderation to celebrate 10 years of film-making at Ironworks Studios
Join My Genderation, a non-profit film project that celebrates intersectional trans lives and experiences, in celebrating 10 years of trans documentation and celebration of trans lives at Ironworks Studios in Brighton on Thursday, July 14. READ MORE
TransSober community support group to launch at new Trans Pride Centre
Cheers Queers! These new art-bottles celebrate the diversity, sheer cheek and beauty of Brighton’s queer scene
TransSober is a new peer support drop in for the the TNBI community by the TNBI community.
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Paris, France, 2015.
SORRY TO KEEP YOU WAITING.
ARE YOU READY FOR YOUR ANNIVERSARY SURPRISE?
HEY!
I’M MORE THAN READY
ACTUALLY, I HAVE A FEW SURPRISES, ONE YOU’LL HAVE TO WAIT FOR UNTIL WE GET HOME.
OH NATALY… I LOVE YOU. WHAT’S THE SURPRISE? HOW ABOUT WE SHARE A GLASS OF WINE FIRST?
…I SPOKE TO A DETECTIVE TODAY. WE’RE GOING TO TRACK DOWN YOUR BIOLOGICAL MOTHER.
MY BIOLOGICAL MOTHER!
I’VE WONDERED FOR YEARS WHAT HAPPENED TO HER, AFTER...
HOWEVER, THIS OTHER ONE CAN’T WAIT ANY LONGER…
Montenegro, Eastern Europe, 1995.
Neveah’s home with her biological parents, back when she was a boy named Andy.
IF HE WANTS TO BE A GIRL, THIS IS NO LONGER HIS HOME, AND YOU AND I ARE NO LONGER HIS MOTHER AND FATHER! DO YOU UNDERSTAND!?
PLEASE, DON’T DO THIS!
Years later, after Andy’s dad threw him out onto the streets for being transgender.
HERE, SON.
PLEASE SIR, CAN YOU SPARE A COIN?
I MISS YOU MOM. I’M JUST SO LOST. I DON’T KNOW WHO I AM, AND WHERE TO GO.
I WISH I COULD BE WITH YOU AGAIN, UNDER THE SAME ROOF.
GOD, IF YOU REALLY EXIST, PLEASE SAVE ME. YOU WHO MADE ME THIS WAY, DIDN’T YOU?
MOM...
Paris, France, 2015.
CHEERS FOR BEING SO STRONG, I LOVE YOU.
I APPRECIATE THE THOUGHT NATALY, REALLY, I DO. BUT I’M NOT AS STRONG AS YOU THINK I AM.
I STILL HAVE MUCH TO OVERCOME BEFORE I CAN TELL OTHERS MY STORY.
YOU KNOW NEVEAH, I’VE BEEN THINKING ABOUT HOW YOU HAVE YOU COULD HELP OTHERS A FANTASTIC IN THE LGBTQ STORY THAT COULD COMMUNITY, ESPECIALLY BRING HOPE TO TRANSGENDER A LOT OF PEOPLE YOUTHS. AROUND THE WORLD.
Montenegro, Eastern Europe, 2003.
HERE THEY COME
Andy is homeless and 16 years old.
NOT AGAIN!
EVIL BASTARD!
YOU DESERVE TO DIE! FAGGOT.
PLEASE, STOP! HELP!
Acts announced for Northern Pride, hosts of UK Pride!
Northern Pride is pulling out all the stops to ensure that the year it hosts UK Pride is one to remember READ MORE
Interview with Oksana Dobroskok, coordinator of LGBTQ+ shelters in Kyiv, Dnipro, and Chernivtsi
Queer campaigners launch share sale to open UK’s first community-run queer venue
Award-winning queer campaigners Friends of the Joiners Arms have announced they are launching their community share offer in order to raise £100,000 and open a community-run LGBTQ+ venue in London this year. READ MORE
MAISIE, documentary on Britain's oldest drag artist, in cinemas August 5
Oskana tells us what challenges community organisations face as they continue to provide services to vulnerable groups during wartime. READ MORE
People living with HIV now recognised as fully fit for service in UK Armed Forces MAISIE is a hilarious fly-on-the-wall documentary about Britain's oldest drag artiste David Raven aka Maisie Trollette, who at 88 is still shaking his sequins after over 50 years in the business.
Serving personnel who are taking suppressive treatment for HIV, and whose blood tests show no detectable virus, will now be recognised as fully fit for all service READ MORE
In director Lee Cooper's touching and insightful film, we follow David rehearsing for his 85th birthday with fellow Brighton drag royalty Miss Jason and Dave Lynn and reminiscing about his life on the boards. READ MORE
Government’s Conversion Therapy Bill 'breaches Human Rights Act', says leading QC
At Home With Hootman
Top public law and human rights barrister Dan Squires QC has advised that the Government’s Conversion Therapy Bill, if enacted in its current form, would likely be open to legal challenge on the grounds that it is incompatible with the Human Rights Act.
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FILM REVIEW: Swan Song
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Kennedy Street Recovery wins funding to secure its Community Recovery Hub
Brian Butler finds a queer road trip film absolutely enchanting Brighton addiction recovery charity Kennedy Street Recovery has been awarded funding through Postcode Society Trust READ MORE
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The UK's first national LGBTQ+ museum, Queer Britain, announces future plans
Freddie Mercury’s childhood Stamp Album to be displayed at London’s Postal Museum
The album will be on display in the museum from July 13 - October 30
Queer Britain say: "There have been tears of joy, robust debate, memories and laughter shared"
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Brighton & Hove city councillors give green light to plans to tackle inequality
The development of A Fairer Brighton & Hove framework, Family Hubs and ensuring people get help as early as possible, will help to combat inequalities, councillors agreed. READ MORE
FILM REVIEW: Firebird
Victoria Olsina wins Comedy Bloomers LGBTQ+ Comedian of the Year
Comedy Bloomers celebrates fresh comedy talent READ MORE
Kate Wildblood reviews Brighton Music Conference
"A realistic love story with thriller elements, set against the stupidity of authority." READ MORE
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1,117 organisations worldwide urge the UN to renew its human rights expert mandate on sexual orientation and gender identity
“The continuation of this mandate is critical. In every region of the world, widespread, grave and systematic violence and discrimination based on one’s real or perceived sexual orientation and/or gender identity persists,” the coalition said in their statement." READ MORE
Fatt Butcher and Vivid Projects explore 'The Pageant of Birmingham'
Duncan Lustig-Prean, Centre Director of the Ledward Centre, announces his retirement from the role
"It will be difficult to leave behind something which has occupied me for so long... I will miss our staff, volunteers and customers from whom I have learned so much and who have taught me how to be a far more informed and better ally." READ MORE
Rainbow Chorus to take part in Tesco Community Grants Scheme
Brighton’s longest running LGBTQ+ choir needs your help to reach out to deaf and sign language users in our community. READ MORE
Debt Free London to launch new helpline for LGBTQ+ community The Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery and Vivid Projects are collaborating for a second iteration of Cut, Copy, Remix, which aims to connect “members of the Black Hole Club with artists at significant development stages to make new work in response to Birmingham Museums Trust Digital Image Resource.
The hotline is for LGBTQ+ community members who have financial issues.
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Walsall Pride to celebrate tenth anniversary in August
#DaleyPop shares his favourite POP tracks!
Make room for another portion of the fizziest POP tracks from our resident pop pixie #DaleyPop READ MORE This year’s Walsall Pride will be held at a new, bigger location in the Walsall Arboretum Extension, and will feature a main stage, cabaret stage and a dance arena.
Birmingham Pride Community Event returns on Friday, September 23
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We are really doing it! By esmale.com
We are out there doing the real thing, time to put that gay dildo back in the drawer for a more occasional use, LOL! READ MORE
Launched in 2021, the Big Free Community Event is part of Birmingham Pride, and this year it will return for a second time. The event will be held at the Smithfield site, which is the main site for the full weekend line-up, including Beck Hill and Steps. The community event will be held on Friday, September 23, READ MORE