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Rainbow Source is LGBT radio for Cornwall and beyond. We are doing a series of programmes over the month on LGBT history, having guests and special presenters.
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. LGBT and BME. 64 well known LGBT people from Black and Minority Ethnic backgrounds. Nottingham Pride. Pictures taken from the many years of Nottinghams Pride festivals.
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.
Derbyshire Rainbow Fringe Festival Organised Display of LGBT History. The display focuses on the last 160 years, with emphasis on developments in the late 20th and 21st century. The Display will be on the right side of the Library Feb 1st - 5th and moved to the central display Feb 8th to 11th.
A display celebrating Civil Partnerships. A background to Civil Partnerships with pictures of local people and national celebrities who have had their civil ceremonies.
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.
The Norwich Pride Arts Team invite all local artists. photographers, filmmakers, animators, sculptors, musicians, performance artists etc etc as well as representatives from Arts Organisations to come to the Norwich Arts Centre and find out the latest plans for the second Norwich Pride. February is LGBT History Month and we're celebrating with a networking evening bringing together artists from all disciplines to help plan the Norwich Pride celebrations on 31st July 2010. There will be live music, plus poetry with Vince Laws. You can get money off tickets to Laura Solon later that night if you quote "LGBT History Month" offer to the Box Office when booking your tickets. Norwich Pride is a celebration of diversity and equality from the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans (LGBT) community. Our aim is to ensure that Norwich is a city where everyone feels safe and proud to be themselves. For more info contact shell@norwichpride.org.uk or noam@norwichpride.org.uk
A quiz to test your LGBT history knowledge!!! 9pm downstairs come along and be surprised by how much or how little you know about LGBT history. Cost: Free entry.
Illustrated talk by Robert Thompson, Lesbian & Gay News Media Archive. A wryly amusing look at how gay people and events have been portrayed in the mainstream press.
C.R.A.Z.Y. - a film for LGBT History Month. Zac has five brothers, and idolises his father. In the 70s, Zac fits in perfectly – Ziggy Stardust, the Rolling Stones – all androgyny and long hair. Struggling to suppress his own desires in order to be the man his father wants him to be, Zac decides to reveal his true self. Suburban Quebec might not be ready. C.R.A.Z.Y. is part domestic realism, part mystical fable, and 100% absorbing. French with English Subtitles. Also showing 11th Feb 1:30pm. £ 7.30 (£ 4.80 concessions).
Paul Burston's 'peerless gay literature salon' returns to St Paul's Pavilion above the Royal Festival Hall with Mia Farlane and Celine Hispiche. Author Mia Farlane reads from her debut novel Footnotes to Sex, described by Sarah Waters as 'a wonderfully impressive first novel: subtle, smart and very funny'. Bookstall kindly provided by Foyles Bookshop.