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Gay Brighton

An Exploration of Queer Cinema
EYES WIDE OPEN - On Hold

Series of film screenings that explore the past, present and future of queer cinema, with attention to titles that encourage discourse. Each title presented as a special event, with introduction + post-film discussion where possible, with director/cast or with academics, or simply great fans of the work. At the Duke of York's Picturehouse and Dukes at Komedia, Brighton.

www.facebook.com/EyesWideOpenCinema
"...a very cool place to dance your pants off”
The Ultimate Old School Party - On Hold

Every Saturday, 10pm-3am at Funky Fish. Mixed dance club. Four decades in one night - five hours of non stop dancing! DJ spins the best 70s, 80s, 90s and 00s Funk, Disco, Dance, House music. Admission £5.

www.funkyfishclub.co.uk
You never forget your first...
2Cool 2 Be 4Gotten, by Petersen Vargas - Online

Ongoing UK. Late '60s teenage Filipino Catholic schoolboy Felix Salonga, bright and top of his class, is comfident bordering on arrogant. but friendless. Then the enigmatic, mesmerising American/Filipino Snyder brothers arrive and take over - Maxim and his tall and handsome brother Magnus (who becomes the unrequited love of Felix’s life) - with explosive consequences.

www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08KRWYYXG
A glimpse of a close friendship, and life on the road with David Bowie
Rock ‘n’ Roll with Me Bowie/MacCormack 1973-76

Ongoing through June 6, 2021 at Brighton Museum & Art Gallery. Geoff MacCormack was a close friend from the age of eight with one of the most influential performers in music, fashion and theatrical stage craft of the twentieth century. Photos from a worldwide adventure on ships and trains: New York; Japan; the USSR; Poland; East and West Germany; Paris; Rome; and the USA.

www.gscene.com/news/brighton-museum-art-gallery-announces-new-david-bowie-photographic-exhibition
England’s most established mixed arts Festival - 3 weeks+ of unrivaled arts
Brighton Festival 2021

May 1-23, 2021. Annual celebration, three weeks of music, theatre, dance, circus, art, film, literature, debate, outdoor events; venues both familiar and unusual across Brighton/ Hove each May. England's largest annual event of its kind attracts some of the best artists and companies, and most adventurous audiences, from the UK and the world. Live streams. 2020 events were cancelled.

www.brightonfestival.org
Dive into the events below and bring culture to quarantine
Brighton Fringe 2021

May 7 - June 6, 2020. Month committed to helping the arts flourish, completely open-access - no selection criteria imposed. New and established performers try out new works/ take risks. Workshops, mentoring and bursary programs. Typically 1,000+ events at 170 venues, 5,500+ performances. What's On.

www.brightonfringe.org
Hosted by DragWorld
Trixie Mattel - Grown Up - new dates

June 5, 2021, 8:30pm. Trixie Mattel is the stage name of Brian Michael Firkus, an American singer, actor, drag queen and recognized “Skinny Legend.” She's back! After a successful UK tour in 2018, All Stars 3 winner Trixie Mattel returns for a full length theatre tour!

www.brightoncentre.co.uk/whats-on/2020/trixie-mattel
Proudly Supporting the Brighton Rainbow Fund!
Brighton Bear Weekend | Mr. Brighton Bear

June 17-20, 2021. Brighton Bear Weekend, the bears celebrate fabulous furriness by hosting the Mr. Brighton Bear competition. Events at Subline, The Amsterdam Bar and Kitchen, and The Camelford Arms. See details at:

brightonbearweekend.com
Pride since 1973! Cancelled in 2020
Pride Brighton & Hove 2021

Early August, 2021, three-day annual events. Past years have included: Saturday Pride Parade. Preston Park events, entertainment, dance, cabaret, film, women's, youth + calabash tents, marketplace, food, fun fair, 3,000 capacity pop lovers tent, special guests, Wild Fruit Big Top Urban World, Bears tents, Women’s stage, entertainment acts, name DJs. See website:

www.brighton-pride.org/brighton-hove-pride-to-postpone-until-2021
A collaboration between New Writing South and the Marlborough Theatre
The Coast is Queer

The festival of LGBTQ+ literature will return October 2021. See details/ updates at:

coastisqueer.com