August 2015

Interview with Comedian Suzi Ruffell

Five years ago, Suzi Ruffell packed in her day job as a PA and took to the stage. She has gone on to work with many famous names including Alan Carr and Josh Widdicombe, performed at the Edinburgh Fringe, toured the country and even had a part in a TV movie. I saw her at one of her first ever gigs and knew then she would go a long way. Her comic timing, interaction with

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The new Will & Grace?

There are 1.5 billion people in China – that’s one fifth of the planet’s population – and same-sex relationships are still not recognised. It’s no longer illegal to be gay in China, but the LGBT community have no rights. In fact, there are none recognition and anti-gay laws covering the whole of Asia; but as we are all aware, just because these laws exist, that doesn’t mean that gay people don’t. It is estimated that

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Brighton Pride: Proud to be Gay

For 25 years Brighton has held an annual Pride event; starting with a huge parade through the streets and along the sea front all the way to Preston Park where the party continues throughout the day and well into the night. Brighton Pride is a huge celebration with people pouring in from all across the UK – we even met some guys who had flown in from Barcelona especially for the event. We took the extremely crowded train (standing room

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Drag Superstars of Sitges

When we think of drag, many of us instantly think of Ru Paul’s Drag Race. And why not? It’s a brilliant show. But drag doesn’t start and end with the sashaying girls on TV, there are drag queens all over the globe who are shanteing every day. These are the drag superstars who work in the bars and clubs every week and deserve just as much adoration for their charisma, uniqueness, nerve and talent. I

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