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LGBT History Month 2010
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Thursday, 4th February 2010
Gay Nottingham Times. 12 themed panels each with a Nottinghamshire connection. Sex, Lives and Videotape...Campaign Trails...Law and Disorder...Fun and Games and more.
Gay cartoon characters – from Selma Bouvier to Northstar via Tinky Winky.
9.00 to 7.30
Is Public?
Nottingham,
Region8, East Midlands
Thursday, 4th February 2010
Pink Professions. Four famous LGBT people for each profession. From artists and actors to scientists and serial killers. From soldiers and skaters to clerics and cartoons.
9.00 to 5.30
Is Public?
Nottingham,
Region8, East Midlands
Thursday, 4th February 2010
Paul Stricklands play, which ran successfully at the Drill Hall in London, is based on interviews with gay men from a variety of backgrounds, ages and experiences.
7.30 pm
Is Public?
Nottingham,
Region8, East Midlands
Thursday, 4th February 2010
A display celebrating Civil Partnerships. A background to Civil Partnerships with pictures of local people and national celebrities who have had their civil ceremonies.
LGBT Royalty. 24 LGBT members of various royal families.
9.00 to 12.30, 2.00 to 5.30
Is Public?
Nottingham,
Region8, East Midlands
Thursday, 4th February 2010
Angel Row Library has arranged a small display of books for LGBT History Month. It’s on the ground floor on the right hand side.
9.00 to 7.00
Is Public?
Nottingham,
Region8, East Midlands
Thursday, 4th February 2010
Nottinghamshire Police has its annual LGBT History Month display in the canteen at Sherwood Lodge Police HQ, with contributions from Nottinghamshire's Rainbow Heritage and New College Nottingham. This event is for Police staff and guests only.
10.30 to 5.00
Is Public?
Nottingham,
Region8, East Midlands
Thursday, 4th February 2010
A display featuring LGBT playwrights and actors
Normal Theatre opening times
Is Public?
Nottingham,
Region8, East Midlands
Thursday, 4th February 2010
Pink Professions. Four famous LGBT people for each profession. From artists and actors to scientists and serial killers. From soldiers and skaters to clerics and cartoons.
9.00 to 7.00
Is Public?
Nottingham,
Region8, East Midlands
Thursday, 4th February 2010
West Bridgford Register Office celebrates Civil Partnerships
Normal opening times
Is Public?
Nottingham,
Region8, East Midlands
Thursday, 4th February 2010
LGBT and BME. 64 famous LGBT people from Black and Minority Ethnic backgrounds … also Gay Cartoon Characters.
9.30 to 7.30
Is Public?
Nottingham,
Region8, East Midlands
Thursday, 4th February 2010
The Older Generation. A display of famous older LGBT people and also local people over 50 who had to wait many years before Civil Partnerships were permitted.
Normal opening times
Is Public?
Nottingham,
Region8, East Midlands
Thursday, 4th February 2010
A display celebrating Civil Partnerships. A background to Civil Partnerships with pictures of local people and national celebrities who have had their civil ceremonies.
9 to 1pm
Is Public?
Nottingham,
Region8, East Midlands
Thursday, 4th February 2010
How are lesbian, gay, bisexual and transexual residents discriminated against?
How often do homophobic incidents go unreported?
What are the implications for gay couples needing health and social care services?

Only Gay in the Village? will explore these issues with representatives from the main specialist LGBT support organisations who will share their experiences and information and identify the support that is available for those who need it. Chaired by Brian Walker from the Norwich Forum for Lesbian and Gay Groups, Lunch is provided.
9am - 2pm
Is Public?
Near Wroxham,
Region9, East of England
Thursday, 4th February 2010
Sometimes things just end
Not like in films and on TV
Not with explosions and music and fights
They just dissolve and disappear and you don't know why

Lili pounds out her anger and uncertainty, one length at a time in the swimming pool. Yaz won't become what others want and aspires to a life elsewhere.

The girls form an alliance, sparking two years of adventure and a seemingly unbreakable friendship.

A gang of two, they breathe freedom, possibility and ambition, but something unspoken grows between them. Lili develops feelings that push the boundaries of their friendship too far. It is the beginning and the end of everything.

A multimedia performance featuring VJing and a contemporary soundtrack by one of Britain's freshest new composers.
Suitable for ages 14+
4:30pm and 7pm
Is Public?
London,
Region10, Greater London
Thursday, 4th February 2010
Studies in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender lives
The London Borough of Southwark marks LGBT History Month 2010 with a photography installation, featuring profiles of some members of its LGBT community.
Another side of the rainbow demonstrates that there's more to sexual orientation than any one symbol can capture or communicate - even when it's the universally recognised rainbow flag.
The exhibition combines the photography of Rehan Jamil with segments from the life stories of the participants, resulting in an installation that ultimately celebrates the commonalities of the human condition.
Profiles include: The Worshipful Mayor of Southwark, Councillor Jeff Hook, LGBT rights activists Peter Tatchell and Sue Sanders, Supt Steve Deehan, Southwark Police, & Canon Giles Goddard, St John's, Waterloo.
12noon to 6pm.
Is Public?
LONDON,
Region10, Greater London
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