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Birmingham Drag Performers join Come Dine With Me Cast
Drag performers, Matthew 'Blanche' Stephens and Cycki Brokat, are joining the cast of Come Dine With Me, representing The Loft
May 21, 20241 min read


Interview: author P.J. Ellis talks 'We Could Be Heroes'
P.J. Ellis speaks to Midlands Rainbow about his latest novel We Could Be Heroes; a "love letter to the LGBTQ+ community, and to the city of
May 21, 20244 min read


Walsall to host Pride Picnic
The Walsall Pride group, who are responsible for putting together Walsall Pride in August, are also hosting a free 'Pride Picnic in the Park
May 17, 20241 min read


National Trust Birmingham to celebrate Pride 2024
The National Trust Back to Backs in Birmingham will be celebrating pride weekend 2024 with a whole host of different activities.
May 15, 20242 min read


Birmingham LGBT Appoints New Chair
Birmingham’s LGBT+ centre has appointed a new chair of the board of trustees. Steve Ball will replace Ian Hyde as new chair
May 15, 20241 min read


Joe Lycett wins BAFTA hosting award
Comedian Joe Lycett has been awarded at this year's BAFTAs for hosting his Birmingham-based show, Late Night Lycett.
May 12, 20241 min read


Joe Lycett’s artwork ‘Slags’ raised £3,500 for charity
Joe Lycett, Slags, 2020, Acrylic on Canvas raised a fantastic £3,500 for the charity Terrence Higgins Trust
May 11, 20242 min read


World Premiere of Here & Now in Birmingham adds additional week
The world premiere of a new musical, ‘Here & Now’ – which uses the music of Steps – at The Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham has added dates
May 10, 20242 min read


MOBILISE to end with two final events
MOBILISE, Birmingham's accessible sober dance party run by Fatt Projects will end on a high with two final events.
May 9, 20242 min read


Stafford to hold its first Pride
On Saturday 10th August 2024, Stafford will hold its first-ever pride event at Victoria Park.
May 8, 20241 min read


Uncovering our History: Aunty's Bar Walsall
Despite the fact that homosexuality was still illegal until 1967 (and even then the laws were not equal with heterosexual counterparts), clubs and pubs were open as safe spaces for the community during the 1960s, and The Fountain Inn, AKA Aunty’s Bar in Walsall was one of those safe spaces.
May 8, 20243 min read
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