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6 July 2018
Interview with Ian Tucker-Bell, The Orange Works
Writer and composer Ian Tucker-Bell talks about his new show Trans Pennine, accessibility in the creative sector for LGBTQ+, and offers some advice to those who want to take a show up to Edinburgh Festival Fringe
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28 June 2018
Dirty Computer - Janelle Monáe
With Dirty Computer, Monáe challenges the status quo in terms of music, sex and sexuality.
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6 May 2018
Brighton Gay Men's Chorus: Gayz Into Space
Great musical arrangements, a hoard of innuendos and plenty of sequins.
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10 September 2017
Everybody's Talking About Jamie
I went to see Everybody's Talking About Jamie on February 14th at the Crucible in Sheffield. It was quite a while ago but this review is still relevant because it has now gone to the West End!
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19 January 2017
Ben Norris, Random Acts Midlands filmmaker
From Random Acts Midlands, Ben Norris's Send Her Victorious was one of the most daring films made as part of the 2017 cohort for, as we've learnt, some of the most essential reasons for today.
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14 March 2016
Get Gold with celebrations and history
Planning projects and events can be time consuming, challenging and very rewarding too. The key is to learn from the past, celebrate the successes and take the 'little wins' when you can.
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1 March 2016
Does Sam Smith's Oscars speech deserve its backlash?
When it comes to the Oscars, especially this year, a lot of offence is often caused without malicious intent.
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20 February 2016
LGBT art: What does it mean for me?
The LGBT Community has come a very long way since the British LGBT movement began in the early 1970s, and it's only been within the past 5 years that we've seen a sudden change in attitudes towards homosexuality and same-sex relationships. So how does this affect me as a gay artist?
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17 February 2016
Is Hip Hop still behind on LGBT diversity?
The Hip Hop world is fairly diverse, especially when it comes to race and nationality. But how far is this industry really willing to go in terms of diversity?
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16 February 2016
What goes on at...LGBT History Month
This month is LGBT History Month, and their theme is Religion, Belief and Philosophy. Here, Sue Sanders, Professor Emeritus at the Harvey Milk Institute and Chair of School's Out discusses education, making progress through the arts and tackling stereotypes.
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2 February 2016
Who did it better: Placebo or Lou Reed
In celebrating LGBT History Month, this album battle involves two fine LGBT rock legends, Placebo and Lou Reed. Which artist rules overall? Let the fight begin!