At an Open Meeting for the community on 1st September, we’ll be reporting back on Pride in London 2014 and the progress we have made to put the festival onto a sustainable footing.
TRADE – Often Copied, Never Equalled Exhibition
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Celebrating 25 years of after-hours clubbing in Islington.
Last Dance: The Biggest Girl Party This Year
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Let’s just say it: the scene has become a little stale. Time to clear out the party cupboard and stock it with something fresh.
Bring On The Frost (Festival)
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Putting the B into LGBT
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Following on the heels of Bi-Visibility Day on 23 September, Stonewall will be having a Putting the B into LGBT panel discussion and Q&A on the definitions and misconceptions of bisexuality with Dr Caroline Walters, Research Associate at BiUK.
Shadow Lounge
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Soho's infamous members club and bar, Shadow Lounge, is experiencing a new boost in popularity following its recent, extensive renovation. The venue was closed for several weeks during the spring before it threw open its doors again at the end of May to show off its spanking new interior to all the girls who went to Code last weekend.
Review: Trans* Pride 14
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History was made at the end of July when Brighton hosted Europe's first Trans* Pride March. 450 people turned out to support gender variation, over a sizzling Brighton weekend, which saw almost 2,000 people celebrate Brighton's 2nd Trans* Pride.
Film screenings launched the weekend of events on the Friday, a mid-day March on Saturday leading to Pride in the Park, followed by the after party. Sunday was a chilled affair (but still hot) with a picnic on the beach and ending with a pool party.
London Pride Open Meeting
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On Monday 1st September London Pride will be holding the first Open Meeting since Pride in London 2014. They'll be looking back on the successes of this year, and planning ahead to 2015. And they want to know what you think!
Everyone is welcome to attend this free event, kindly hosted at City Hall by the Mayor of London. If you can't attend, you can submit questions by email and by twitter; there will be live-tweeting from the meeting.
The open meeting will consist of reporting back on 2014 and the progress made to ut the festival onto a sustainable footing.
Full details of how to get tickets, which are free, are here: PrideInLondon.org
At an Open Meeting for the community on 1st September, we’ll be reporting back on Pride in London 2014 and the progress we have made to put the festival onto a sustainable footing.