Out Bristol Pride Special 2017

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Simon Nelson

JULY 2017

Bristol City Council Equalities / Strategic planning

RAINBOW RIOTS FEATURE Lash Stackers Presents…. Xtrah Virgin by The Virgin Xtravaganzah

Vonalina Cake Photography

PRIDE SEASON Pride season is in full swing so check out the feature for Madrid Pride, London Pride, Weston Pride Bristol Pride, Bath Pride and London Fetish Week.

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Androgynous Mind, Avenger of Comiskey Park, Patron Saint of Abandonned Daughters, Smart Bar Resident.

The Black Madonna is a successful DJ that we are honoured to have playing a gig in our city @ Bitch Please


Feature: Bitch Please !

THE BLACK MADONNA

05 August 2017 / Playing at Bitch Please! / Motion / www.motionbristol.com

“...[A]n increasingly respected DJ, known for uplifting sets that balance established anthems with idiosyncratic selections. She’s an accomplished producer, too, with a string of irresistible tracks—‘Exodus’ and ‘A Jealous Heart Never Rests’ among them—that still get plenty of airtime two years later. And then there’s her position as the talent buyer at Chicago’s Smart Bar, one of the best clubs in North America, which has arguably become even more noteworthy under her direction.” - Andrew Ryce for Resident Advisor, October 2014 In December of 2012, North America’s oldest independent venue, Smart Bar announced the The Black Madonna as a new resident, along with Derrick Carter and Frankie Knuckles. Within a year, she became the club’s first ever Creative Director in its three decade history, bringing a decidedly anti-establishment philosophy to her curatorial style. Her retooled residency program reflects a distinct set of values, adding Honey Soundsystem, DVS1, Regis, Honey Dijon and transgressive events such as Men’s Room to an already diverse offering. Of her philosophy she said, “Dance music needs riot grrrls. Dance music needs Patti Smith. It needs DJ Sprinkles. Dance music needs some discomfort with its euphoria. Dance music needs salt in its wounds. Dance music needs women over the age of 40. Dance needs breastfeeding DJs trying to get their kids to sleep before they have to play. Dance needs cranky queers and teenagers who are really tired of this shit. Dance music needs writers and critics and academics and historians. Dance music needs poor people and people who don’t have the right shoes to get into the club. Dance music needs shirts without collars. Dance music needs people who struggled all week. Dance music needs people that had to come before midnight because they couldn’t afford full admission. Dance music does not need more of the status quo.” A sublime technician behind the decks, The Black Madonna is known for fluent and dynamic vinyl sets, which span from disco to techno. And then of course, there’s her inimitable energy, an infectious joy and ability to connect with the room, which along with her skill has cemented her as a beloved regular and crowd favorite at revered venues such as Panorama Bar. Her DJ mixes for Little White Earbuds and of course Beats In Space remain highly regarded. The latter was named #4 of Resident Advisor’s Top 10 Online Mixes for 2014 and described as, “a kaleidoscopic look on the genre that shows her taste and technical skill in equal measure. She glides through soulful strains, Italo-influenced bangers and some straight-up house… with a touch so light it sounds like the records are playing themselves.” The Black Madonna’s catalog of releases/remixes includes labels such as Argot, Stripped & Chewed, Classic, Freerange and Home Taping is Killing Music. Crosstalk International described her “Lady Of Sorrows EP” on Argot, as “her most fully realized work to date -- A great leap forward from the sample-clad disco house of her records for Home Taping Is Killing Music and Stripped & Chewed. Weaving live orchestration and irresistible synth lines through tough percussive frames, both tracks bare their souls to listeners with enough muscle to command dancers’ attention.” In 2014, she followed up the Argot release with two back to back EP’s. Both sold out immediately and remain highly sought after on the vinyl market.


Feature: Bitch Please !

Spencer Parker 13 August 2016 / Playing at Bitch Please! / Motion / www.motionbristol.com

Spencer Parker is one of Europe’s leading djs, his unique style of house and techno is in demand the world over and his productions, remixes and reedits are regularly supported by names such as Ryan Elliot, Mike Huckaby, Radio Slave, DVS1, Gerd Janson and Zip. Spencer’s musical style is simply described best as, underground house and techno. Preferred record labels range from the techno stylings of Grey Report, Modularz, and Non Series, through to the house sound of White Material, FXHE, and, his own imprint, Work Them Records. A “typical” set from Spencer could include everything from house to techno to disco classics. Now a resident of Berlin, Spencer is best known in the city as a regular guest at Berghain, be it playing house and disco upstairs in Panorama Bar or techno downstairs, on the clubs main floor. Elsewhere in the world, you can often find Spencer manning the decks at clubs such as Womb (Tokyo), Concrete (Paris), Dude Club (Milan) and Dance Tunnel (London). Production wise, Spencer’s main home is now his own Work Them Records label, although he is also widely known as being a large part of Radio Slave’s Rekids title, alongside Mr.G and Nina Kraviz. Recently Spencer also released a series of six limited edition 12’s (and a double cd album) under the name It’s Not Over, on the label of the same name. All further information can be found at : www.icametoparty.com


Feature: Bitch Please

This summer sees the return of Bristol’s ground breaking LGBT party Bitch, Please! bringing you an entire day and night of quality underground music. Taking place where it all began, The Crane Yard of iconic superclub Motion will host the event on Saturday 5th August, as Bitch, Please! once again embraces Bristol’s diverse and colourful status. To celebrate the parties first birthday, they’re inviting along Mixmag’s DJ of the year and Queen of the dance floor The Black Madonna. As the only female in RA’s top 20, The Black Madonna is a force for positivity and change, leading the way against male dominance in electronic music, an equally strong figure both in and out of the DJ booth. Joining her in providing the vibes will be renowned Berlin based DJ and producer Marquis Hawkes, as well as Bristol’s finest Em Williams, Mr. Price, and Bitch, Please! residents ZenZero and Amour Ami. This is one for the Diary! FULL BITCH, PLEASE! DAY & NIGHT PARTY LINE-UP: The Black Madonna Marquis Hawkes Em Williams Mr. Price ZenZero Amour Ami The Crane Yard, Motion, Bristol Saturday 5th August, 2017 Day & Night: 14:00 - 04:00 Essential Info Who is your LGBT+ Market Coak Check Entry Cost Challenge 25 Do I need ID Public transport Credit: Alexandra Moon-Age Nearby car park Gender neutral toilets Photographer: Emmett Green

YES £20/£30 YES YES YES YES NO

Lesbian YES Gay YES Bi YES Trans YES Plus YES Straight YES


22-24 SEPT 2017 2016

UK

LEATHER PRIDE

CUBA

BRISTOL / UK

FRI 22 SEPT 2017

SAT SAT 238SEPT OCT 2016 2017

21:00-late / The Phoenix / free

13:00-17:00 / Old Market Quarter / free

FRI 22 SEPT 2017 Dinner

Puppy Palace

19:00-20:00 / Old Market Assembly / £15.50

19:00-20:00 / Old Market Assembly / £15.50

FRI 22 SEPT 2017

Street Fire Shows & Strip shows by Marshall Arkley

21:00-late / Bristol Bear B / free

FRI FRI 227SEPT OCT 2016 2017

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22:00-02:00 / To the Moon / £10.00

DORIAN RELAND

Jürgen & Jochim Art Exhibition

SAT SAT 238SEPT OCT 2016 2017 21:30-late /The Gin Palace / free

SAT SAT 238SEPT OCT 2016 2017 20:00-late / Bristol Bear Bar / free

SAT SAT 238SEPT OCT 2016 2017

FRI FRI 227SEPT OCT 2016 2017

22:00-02:00 / To the Moon / £10.00

23:30 / The Gin Palace / free

James Critchley

TOM

Art Exhibition

21-23 7-9SEPT OCT 2016 2017 21:00-late / Space Gallery / free

Art Exhibition

SUN SAT 248SEPT OCT 2016 2017

SUN FRI 247SEPT OCT 2016 2017

22:00-02:00 / To the Moon / £10.00

23:30 / The Gin Palace / free

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Feature : Album

Rainbow Riots Campiagn /www.rainbowriots.org

“We are dedicated to bring about an end to discrimination against LGBTQ people globally and realise a world of fundamental freedom and equality for all.” Released June 16: Rainbow Riots, the album, composed by Petter Wallenberg and featuring queer voices from some of the world’s most dangerous places for LGBTQ people. The first single ‘Equal Rights’ is part of the UN’s ‘Global Goals’ Campaign, released May 17. Rainbow Riots is a new album of music featuring LGBTQ artists from Uganda, Malawi, South Africa and Jamaica – some of the most dangerous countries in the world for LGBTQ people. The album is an eclectic fusion of afrobeat, electro, soul, pop, orchestral, rap, dancehall, gospel and spoken word, composed and produced by Swedish artist and activist, Petter Wallenberg. Rainbow Riots will be the first time most people will hear a Jamaican dance hall artist who is also a gay rights activist. This groundbreaking album will also introduce the listener to the music of a queer rapper from Malawi, a South African gender queer rap crew and a whole array of LGBTQ artists from Uganda – often called the world’s most homophobic country. As one of the Ugandan artists puts it: “Our lives are already in danger – it doesn’t help if we keep quiet.”


Feature: The Album

Rainbow Riots Campiagn /www.rainbowriots.org

Some of the artists featured include Mista Majah P (Jamaica), Brayo Bryans (Uganda), Shivan (Uganda), Kowa Tigs (Uganda), Umlilo (South Africa), and Ivy B (Malawi). Others have chosen to remain anonymous, their involvement with the project posing such a threat in their home country. During the recording of Rainbow Riots, Wallenberg attended Uganda Pride in August 2016, which was subsequently raided by the police. Wallenberg found himself completely immersed in the violent and shocking raid. The incident not only drove the project on, but bearing witness to the atrocities inspired the creation of a charity of the same name: Rainbow Riots is a global charity working for LGBTQ equality and rights. All proceeds from the sales of the album go towards the charity’s work towards ending discrimination against LGBTQ people around the world. Wallenberg said: “Imagine that your very existence is a crime and that the police, authorities and lynch mobs chase you simply because you are who you are. This is reality of LGBTQ people in many countries around the world. I created Rainbow Riots as a movement to fight for freedom against tyranny” The first track to be taken from the album is ‘Equal Rights’ – a song which has been picked up as part of the UN ‘Global Goals’ campaign: an initiative to end extreme poverty, inequality and climate change by 2030. To find out more and get the album visit www.rainbowriots.org


Performance

Alyssa Edwards 18 March 2017 / Queenshilling / www.facebook.com/eatsleepdragrepeat

Eat Sleep Drag Repeat presents ALYSSA EDWARDS Alyssa Edwards is an American drag performer, dance teacher, and businesswoman. Alyssa was known for competing in drag pageantry and being dethroned from her title as Miss Gay America 2010, with the title being passed on to Coco Montrese, before gaining prominence and ultimately becoming a fan favorite on the fifth season of RuPaul’s Drag Race and the second season of RuPaul’s Drag Race: All Stars. HOST: ALFIE ORDINARY is an award winning international cabaret artist and the UK’s premier Drag Prince. This “son of a drag queen” has been listed as one of the top 20 UK drag acts by HISKIND magazine and won the International Touring Bursary for his critically acclaimed debut solo show ‘Help! I Think I Might Be Fabulous’ at Brighton Fringe. He can be found performing across the UK at drag, burlesque and cabaret shows. Doors: 18:30 Show: 20:00 Meet & Greet 22:30 NB: This event is 18+ only and the venue operates a Challenge 25 policy. NBB: Sometimes drag queen shows run a little later than advertised. Because drag queens. Soz. TICKETS £21.83 General / £37.76 VIP To book to see this amazing show book online. https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/esdr-presents-alyssa-edwards-tickets-29628819597?aff=efbevent


Feature: Background

Rainbow Riots Campiagn /www.rainbowriots.org

Rainbow Riots was founded in 2012 by Petter Wallenberg, and artist, author and activist Alexander Bard. The organisation started as a a grass-roots activist movement protesting against a Stockholm booking of Jamaican artist Sizzla whose songs incite killings of LGBTQ people and have been linked to the murders of gay activists in Jamaica. Out of the protest – Rainbow Riots was born. Operating in both Sweden and Uganda, Rainbow Riots is a growing network fighting injustice against LGBTQ people around the world. There are more than a hundred million people living in countries where being a minority with a different sexual orientation is punishable, sometimes by death. We are dedicated to show that LGBTQ people are to be found everywhere, throughout history and are part of our common human narrative. Through the most difficult times LGBTQ people of the world have created a resilient counterculture. This is our heritage and our responsibility as a community – to fight hatred with creativity. Rainbow Riots was born as a protest against hate speech in music and has grown into a movement using music, arts and culture as a tool for empowerment. With this as our ethos, we have established Rainbow Riots as an organisation with the manifesto to creatively fight for equality for LGBTQ people the world over. We are dedicated to let the silenced voices be heard, loud and clear. We believe that if you can make the world listen, you can make the world change.


THE PRIDE

SEASON WORLD PRIDE MADRID 23 JUNE - 2 JULY / PRIDE IN LONDON 24 JUNE - 9 JULY BRISTOL PRIDE 29 JUNE - 9TH JULY BATH PRIDE 15 JULY / LONDON FETISH WEEK 9-16 JULY / WESTON PRIDE 29 JULY



THE PRIDE SEASON

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CELBRATING 4 YEARS OF PRIDE Saturday 29 July Time: 11:00 - Late Grove Park, WSM Ticket price: Check website for details

The fourth annual celebration of equality and diversity returns to Weston on July 29th, promising to be bigger and better than ever! ​ PARADE | 11AM | KNIGHTSTONE ISLAND The event begins with a colourful parade led by a lively samba band. Starting at Knightstone Island and carrying on along on the seafront and the town centre, arriving at Grove Park for the main event. DAY EVENT | FROM MIDDAY | GROVE PARK Join us for a party in the park! Due to the success of last year, WSM Pride we will be returning to Grove Park. Get ready for an afternoon packed full of family-friendly live entertainment, cabaret and DJ’s plus community stalls, a wide range of food outlets including Grove Park Cafe and a bar area supported by Thatchers. NEW this year! Family area hosted by Weston Super Mums, equipt with a bouncy castle, face-painting, fun and games for all ages! Under 5’s are free! AFTERPARTIES | 9PM - LATE | CAMEO & ELECTRIC BANANA The party doesn’t stop there, carry on into the night at the official WSM Pride afterparties.



THE PRIDE SEASON

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#lovehappenshere Saturday 8 July Time: 12:00-20:00 Central London Ticket price: Free day entry

The Pride in London Festival runs from Saturday 24 June to Sunday 9 July 2017 and will be celebrating all aspects of the LGBT+ community. In 2016 an estimated 1 million people came to Pride in London and in the region of 20,000 people joined the annual Parade, which is the city’s biggest one-day event and one of the world’s biggest LGBT+ celebrations. This year’s Parade takes place on Saturday, 8th July, alongside entertainment and campaigning in Trafalgar Square, Leicester Square and across Soho. Since 2014, Pride in London has also mounted social media, PR and advertising campaigns bringing the Pride campaign for LGBT+ equality to massive audiences. This year’s campaign theme of #LoveHappensHere will highlight how love conquers hate. Pride in London is organised by London LGBT+ Community Pride, a Community Interest Company run entirely by volunteers. The Board of Pride in London is advised by an independent Community Advisory Board.


THE PRIDE SEASON

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Date: Venue:

The Main Stage - Trafalgar Square Saturday 8 July Time: Trafalgar Square Ticket price:

12:00-20:00 Free Entry

One of the most popular and iconic areas on the day and close to where the Parade finishes. As usual there will be a mixture of famous faces and community acts from across the LGBT+ spectrum. This year look out for X Factor finalist Saara Aalto, The London Gay Big Band and of course all the finalists from Pride’s Got Talent. There will be some great Stalls and look out for some Pride themed food from our official Catering partners Deliveroo Facilities : Toilets, Bars and food, Accessible area

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THE PRIDE SEASON

WWW.PRIDEINLONDON.ORG Radio Diva Women’s Stage – Leicester Square

Sponsored by AB Inbev, Amazon Music and Vodafone 12.30 -7.30pm This year the Women’s Stage moves from Soho to the iconic Leicester Square. There will be a live broadcast from Radio Diva and some great acts on the stage, including Heather Peace, Betty and Sinitta, Pride’s very own Godmother. Also look out for the Netflix team who will be promoting their new series GLOW. Toilets Accessible Area

The Family Stage - Illumination Square – Golden Square

12.30 – 7pm Illumination, the team who brought moviegoers the Despicable Me franchise, Minions, The Secret Life of Pets and this year’s comedy blockbuster Sing will be taking over the Family Square at Pride London on Saturday 8th July Illumination Square will be the destination for fun and family entertainment including balloon makers, face painters, bouncy castle, karaoke and performances from Big Fish Little Fish and Pride’s Got Talent stars. Plus don’t miss the opportunity to get a photo with the stars of this Summer’s Despicable Me 3 – the Minions! – who will be making appearances throughout the day. Bar and food Toilets

The Cabaret Stage – Dean Street

12:30 to 7:30pm No one should miss the Cabaret Stage, which as always will have some colourful and entertaining acts including Adam All, Jacqui Swallows and Ren Stedmans. This year the stage is located right in the heart of Soho in Dean Street.

The Community Village – Soho Square

Supported by Barclays 12 to 8pm Pride in London is proud to provide a platform for charity and not for profit groups in Soho Square. Pop along to see find out more about some amazing charities and not for profit groups. There are 30 stalls which include Stonewall, Terrence Higgins Trust, Amnesty International, The National Trust, Cancer Research UK and of course Pride in London Toilets


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THE PRIDE SEASON

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Shhhhhhhhhhh... It’s ‘Camp Confidential’ Saturday 8 July Time: 09:30-01:30 LIBRARY Club WC2N Ticket price: £32.45- £37.76 WWW.LGBTPOETLAUREATE.ORG.UK

Enjoy Pride in London in comfort, at a sophisticated private members’ club just a few steps away from Trafalgar Square. Enjoy old-fashioned hospitality with attentive and glamorous LGBTQ+ hosts at this unique event, hosted by LGBT Poet Laureate Trudy Howson in association with Pride in London and the Library Club. (www.lib-rary.com). Your ticket price includes: · access to the venue between 9.30am and 1.30am! · live entertainment from 8pm · a welcoming, complimentary glass of bubbly on arrival · free nibbles throughout the day · comfortable areas for sitting, chatting & relaxing with friends (old & new) · all day & evening access to the Library Club’s facilicities · cloakroom to keep your belongings safe · fabulous food & drinks menu available (brunch / bar snacks / dinner) [additional cost] · beauty treatments available (please book in advance @ www.lib-rary.com) [additional cost] All day & evening access to the great facilities of this exclusive venue. Be entertained by our star-studded Cabaret show from 8pm... Our artistes include: Pride’s Got Talent winner, Keith Tim Arnold - talented singer-songwriter, sohohobo, founder of ‘Save Soho’ & human rights activist Vanity Von Glow - superlative, drag queen, singer, pianist, diva extraordinaire Adam All - dashing, debonair drag king, brimming with talent, humour & h.. Evie Lake - sweetly glamourous and big hearted, international performer Nigel Stewart, Musical Director - Nigel has M.D’d for the best...from Barry Humphries to Amy Winehouse. and of course, our hostess Trudy Howson, LGBT Poet Laureate, who revisits her theatrical / cabaret roots... To Book Tickets visit W W W . L G B T P O E T L A U R E A T E . O R G . U K




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THE PRIDE SEASON

WWW.BRISTOLPRIDE.CO.UK

Date: Saturday 9 July Venue: Amphitheatre & Millenium Sq

Time: 12:00-20:00 Ticket price: £3 donation

Bristol Pride is not only one of the largest Pride events in the UK but we are one of Bristol’s biggest events, so it’s no wonder we are named in the top 3 reasons why people visit the city (Destination Bristol visitor survey 2015). We’ve won a number of awards and believe in offering a fantastic host of activities and amazing line-up but keeping Pride a free and accessible event for all to attend, not just those that can afford it, that showcases and celebrates the LGBT+ community. More information on Pride Day to come as we are busy planning away but as usual expect Pride Day to kick off with the Pride Parade leading to a massive outdoor music festival featuring multi stage entertainment, onsite play and creative activities, dedicated community and family areas, licensed bar, food concessions, market stalls and much more. Check out what’s on and be sure to get a Pride Supporter wristband to help keep Pride going and access fantastic discounts such as money off a the bars and FREE bus travel with First Bus. Board.


Pride Day Parade Sat 8 July 2017 Assembly / Start Location: Castle Park Pride Theatre Night 8 July 2015 @ 18:00 Assembly time: 10:00. Depart time 11:00 End Location: Millennium Square

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Bristol Water on tap at Pride Free Water at Bristol Pride Show nature #lovewins

Bristol Pride will be the first Bristol event to host a brand new Refill water bar, with Bristol’s finest on tap for free. Refill Bristol is the city’s free tap-water refill scheme and with more than 200 venues now signed up as Refill stations, where you can pop in and rehydrate for free, the focus is now on encouraging people to remember to carry a reusable bottle rather than buying single-use plastic bottled drinks that literally cost the earth. Plastic water bottles cause mountains of litter and waste at festivals like Pride – but with a water bar on site there’s no need to buy water, you can healthily hydrate for free! For many people the act of remembering to carry a reusable bottle is part of the challenge. So the message is clear – bring a refillable bottle with you to Pride or buy a Refill Bristol one when you are there. The cool, durable stainless steel bottles are half the price you’ll find online – at just £10 – and it will last you a lifetime. For Further Information visit www.refillbristol.org.uk


Bristol Pride Night What’s On and where

“A woman passed me as I was stood with my tripod, she took a photo with her phone then asked what it was for. I said it was for Bristol Pride Week. She looked confused. I thought, oh, I’m going to have to explain Pride. Then a big smile crept across her face and she said, well, I’m married to a girl so I guess it’s for me” Carolyn Eaton Photographer Project by Bristol Pride.



Sat 8 July – Dutch 16 West Street Old Market

In true Ship Shape & Bristol PRIDE Fashion we will be celebrating our Queerness this year with a BALL! Yes.. a ball darling. HIT THAT MIDNIGHT RUNWAY! Bitch, Please! , Kiki House of LaVolta & Dutch are teaming up to bring u a catwalk like none other. £4 - Ticket (links to follow) £5 - On the door


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Sat 8 July – Basement 45

Welcome to the biggest Girl’s Night of the year. Hush join forces with Bristol Pride lesbian / LBTQ+ women, girls, gals & beautiful creatures. Gal DJs & performers take over Basement 45 for a Pride night of flirts, friends, laughter & unstoppable tunes

To The Moon PRIDE NIGHT

8 July 2017

27-29 MIDLAND ROAD OLD MARKET BRISTOL / UK



THE PRIDE SEASON

WWW.WORLDPRIDEMADRID2017.COM

Get ready for the best pride of your life!!

Date: Venue:

23 Jube - 2 July 2017 Chueca, Madrid

Time: Various Ticket price: See website

WorldPride Madrid 2017 is the global LGBTIQ Pride festival to be held in the neighbourhood of Chueca and the main streets of Madrid. A great festival to celebrate, discuss and show diversity, culminating in the World Pride Parade, which will be the world’s largest Pride parade ever! Featuring open air concerts, 6 different performing stages, parties, art, culture, sport... and all of them around gay neighbourhood Chueca and the very centre of the city. MADO (Madrid Pride) is a series of street celebrations that take place during the city´s LGBTIQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer) Pride week. The Pride parade is the higlight of this very exciting week and is the world´s largest. The WorldPride demonstration in Madrid 2017 will be a global parade. At the head of the parade will be the Board and all InterPride members and attending delegates will have a reserved space. The manifesto will be read jointly by representatives of Madrid and InterPride Co-Presidents. Madrid Pride is one of the largest prides in the world with nearly 2,000,000 participants and a demonstration with about 1,000,000 attendees. The WorldPride celebration in Madrid will contribute decisively to one of InterPride’s main aims: to promote Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Pride on an international level. To encourage diverse communities to hold and attend Pride events, WorldPride Madrid 2017 will contribute to continuing and expanding the work done for years in cooperation with the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Secretary of State for Latin America, the Institute of Cooperation and the House of America to support the organization of Pride events, equality campaigns, equal marriage and LGBT rights in those countries where they do not exist yet, with particular emphasis on Latin America. WorldPride Madrid 2017 sports a full program of conferences, seminars, workshops as well as cultural and sports activities, and a “kids and family pride” that will act as a source of education. However, the greatest asset of Madrid Pride is having contributed to transforming society and its mentality with regard to the LGBT community. The legacy of WorldPride Madrid 2017 will be an open door to everyone showing a multicultural, diverse and tolerant society. Our objective with the celebration of World Pride Madrid 2017 is to use these bridges as a tool for spreading the values of equality, respect, tolerance, freedom and equal rights we enjoy in Spain all over the planet.



Performance

Lash Stackers Presents…. Xtrah Virgin by The Virgin Xtravaganzah

The Shade Pullers & Lash Stackers Social Club, is back and this time Paul and Roxy are trying something a little different. We welcome back The Virgin Xtravaganzah, to do her show, Xtrah Virgin! Full length, A-list drag show in the usual 70’s working men’s club setting. Xtrah Virgin: She’s the holy mother of Gawd. She’s the Virgin Mary, who’s come back down to Earth (because Heaven is totes boring and full of Christians) to be a fabulous drag queen! In this show Virgin reflects on her past two years living back on Earth, what she has learned about our modern culture and she is finding herself as a young woman in this new modern world. She compares and contrasts cultural differences between the modern age and the Bible, Grindr and Sodom and Gomorrah, the teachings of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, with the teachings of contemporary sages Ariana Grande, Rihanna, Katy Perry and Beyonce. The Church may stop this Virgin from dishing her T, but they’ll soon find out that they Vata-CAN’T. #strutwithchrist Venue: The Wardrobe Theatre 25 West Street, BS2 0DF Bristol, Time: 20:00-21:30 Date: Fri 14 July 2017 Price: £10 Tickets: www.tobaccofactorytheatres.com




Lifestyle: Film

English Premiere: Becoming Cary Grant 12A

Sun 30 July 17:50 Director: Mark Kidel Cast: Judy Balaban, Mark Glancy, Barbara Jaynes, David Thomson 85 mins, 2017, France

Fresh from its premiere at Cannes, this new documentary from Mark Kidel presents a radically new perspective on Cary Grant, examining his journey from Bristol boy Archibald Leach to one of Hollywood’s greatest ever actors. Known for his suave sophistication, Cary Grant became an screen icon through his roles in some of the great films in the golden era of Hollywood cinema. But Grant was also a troubled man, describing himself as peering cautiously from behind a mask, a facade, never revealing his true self, nor allowing others to truly know him. Tormented most of his life with self-doubt and insecurity due to childhood trauma, in his fifties he began a long course of treatment, taking LSD to exorcise his demons. No ordinary biopic, this is a story of a man in search of himself. Using words from his unpublished autobiography, newly discovered personal footage that Grant shot himself with a filmmakers eye, as well as contributions from friends, Kidel’s documentary reveals for the first time the intimacy and the depths of Grant’s insecurity and his unique journey of self-exploration, and ultimately, redemption. Featuring narration by Jonathan Pryce and music by Tim Norfolk & Bob Locke (The Insects) and Adrian Utley (Portishead). Presented in partnership with the Cary Grant Festival. With an introduction and Q&A with director Mark Kidel Venue: Website:

Watershed, 1 Canons Road, Harbourside, Bristol BS1 5TX www.watershed.co.uk

Ticket prices: £6.50 full / £4.50 concessions and under 24s. Booking Line: 0117 927 5100



Culture

Vonalina Cake Photographer /www.vonalinacakephotography.com

“Specialising in low light flashless photography for stage shows Vonalina captures the intermit atmospheres of her subjects with out the intrusion of flash.”

Vonalina is the talent behind so many of the images which have captured the essence of the cultural events over the last few seasons. Her unique ability to capture the atmosphere of the moment, without the intrusion of flash and maintaining its integrity with a minimal approach to post production creates her style which is reminiscent of Leibovitz with the sense of fun of Lachapelle. Where do you get your inspiration from ? I’m inspired by so many things, so many other photographers and ultimately the situation I’m in. Vivian Maier, Ansel Adams, Gary Winogrand, Dorothea Lange, Cindy Sherman, Weegee, Bruce Davidson, Christer Strömholm. (I know I could go on) And closer to home my friend Tony Barrett Powell who has been so kind and generous in his guidance and I’ve learned so much from him.


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Vonalina Cake Photographer /www.vonalinacakephotography.com

What kind of camera do you use? I started out doing *proper photography* with a Lumix bridge and it served me very well as a starter, I then went on to Nikon D3100 and I’ve recently upgraded to a Nikon D750, a beast of a camera! How much creative freedom do you have on an editorial shoot? I’ve not done much but what I have had used in websites, promo or editorial has been guided by the client but mostly I go on instinct. How important are personal projects to you ? Very! I like to challenge myself a little bit and try new things, I plan to work on my street photography this year...very different from the events I’ve been mostly doing.





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How much preparation goes into a shoot? It depends, If I’m doing a show I like to find out a bit about each performer, look at what’s gone before. For a party I find out what kind of crowd it’s going to be and then get stuck in. I like to know the layout of a venue and find my spot so I don’t get in anyone’s way. How much do you do in post production? I like to sharpen, brighten, crop and tidy but I don’t use photoshop or try to alter anyone. I’m a kind editor of course but I want to capture the real thing. Do you think a photographer needs a philosophy to do good work ? I don’t know. In any job i think good manners are a must, I like to know who I’m working with, chat, be quite informal. Among your works, which one is your favourite? Why? Favourites...would you ask me to choose my favourite chid? haha. There are some stand outs though, when going through an edit i sometimes say to myself *yes, that’s a good one*! One of the main images on my site and business cards is from a Silver Factory party for Horseplay with Lydia L’Scabies and Alfie Ordinary as Edie Sedgwick and Andy Warhol. I do really like that one.


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Whose work has influenced you most? It changes all the time, what made me get into photography was photography itself and a never ending quest to get the perfect shot. A somewhat elusive beast at times. I do get obsessed by some though...Vivian Maier and Weegee, such mysterious characters in their own ways and they produced such diverse work. The down at heel, the down and outs, the kids, the glamour and so much more. And Christer Strömholm’s work with Parisian prostitutes and trans workers is remarkable What is the one thing you wish you knew when you started taking photos? How to do it!!! It took me a long time to get to where I am now with technical skills and I’m learning every day. Describe your photographic style? How did you develop your style? I like strong colours and moody backgrounds. Lighting is always a challenge, but ultimately i want to capture what my eyes see. Sounds simplistic but what I mean is I don’t like to amp it up too much. I enjoy the shapes people make, the lines of their bodies and the facial expressions. I am lucky...I’ve had some incredible subjects in the burlesque drag, LGBTQ and performance scene around Bristol. It’s rich, diverse and incredibly entertaining.


Food & Drink

Dutch 16 West Street, Old Market Quarter, Bristol BS2 0DF Opening Hours Mon Closed , Tue - Wed 16:00-23:00 Thurs 16:00-02:00 Fri 16:00-00:00 Sat 16:00-02:00 Sun 16:00-00:00

Dutch is a new speciality Gin bar & restaurant with an event space in the heart of Old Market, Bristol. We are hoping to stock in excess of 350 Gin’s alongside our Gin inspired menu. Come and drink and learn about Gin! We shall also be operating as a 200 capacity venue with a downstairs/separate bar with low ceilings that you may struggle to blow the roof off as it was once used as a bank vault, features of which you can still find there today.


Welcome to Out Bristol

Out Bristol is the definitive destination for the LGBT communities in the dual city region of the West of England established in 2008 Out Bristol is the community hub consisting of an online virtual community centre linking to all the support services and social groups for the LGBT communities. The website is the LGBT tourism and visitor centre for the region, with information on where to stay, attractions, festivals and the LGBT Scene. Last but by no means least the website is also home to the Out Bristol magazine and supplements, with features, what’s on, fashion,listings and an extensive community section. Local or visiting Out Bristol curates the contemporary to the cultural. Whether you are a local or visiting Bristol for the first time this guide alongside the website www.outbristol.co.uk has all you need to know about the LGBT communities, the scene, the city and the five LGBT festivals we host in the city through out the year. We would like to thank you for visiting us and supporting Out Bristol.

Bristol

Bristol’s unconventional urbanity gives the city its distinctive character.

A City Of Urban Villages

Bristol is one of the UK’s eight core cities, home to leading companies from the creative, technological, financial, micro electronics, environmental, aerospace, advanced engineering and service industries. Colston Hall /West End

Bedminster

Bristol is made up of several diverse urban villages with their own distinctive characteristics. The city is constantly evolving, refusing to stand still. It’s unconventional urbanity, young and multi ethnic neighborhoods means that Bristol is a world leading resilient city.

West Street / Old Market Quarter

Stokes Croft

St Nicks Market / Old City

Bristol Shopping Quarter

Bristol is the UK’s Festival City

Carnival / St Pauls

Oh and Bristol also has......

Millenium Square / Harbourside


Gay Village, West End Welcome to the Gay Village in the West End. Centrally located within easy walking distance of the Train & Bus Stations & Bristol Shopping Quarter. The village venues are open day & night, the area is well connected & has events planned every night of the week. For all the latest details check www.outbristol.co.uk

11 OMG BAR

4 Frogmore Street, BS1 5UX

OMG Bar combines a stylish, relaxed, yet lively atmosphere, an extensive cocktail menu, competitive pricing, and amazing sound system and light up dancefloor - It really is something special. Opening Times Mon - Sat:20:00-02:00 Sunday Closed www.outbristol.co.uk/bent

12 Queenshilling

9 Frogmore Street, BS1 5NA

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The atmosphere in this Club is truly electric. Visit the website for up to date opening times DJ listings and details of theme nights. From stages and podiums, to comfortable seating areas, with premium drinks at reasonable prices and the friendliest staff around. www.outbristol.co.uk/queenshilling

13 OMG

1 Frog Lane, BS1 5UX

OMG is the South West’s busiest and biggest gay venue. It’s state-of-the-art sound and lighting systems, buzzing atmosphere and competitive pricing have made OMG the incredible, lively club it is today.Opening Times: Wed - Fri:22:00-04:00 Sat:22:00-05:00. www.outbristol.co.uk/omg-club

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Gay Village, Old Market Quarter

6 Glitch / +44 07948 305888 48-49 Old Market Street, BS2 0EX Glitch is a revolutionary independent store with a hair salon, music venure, art gallery & will be also a small record store with a little cocktails bar, everything under one roof. Opening times: Mon 14:00 - 20:00 Tues & Weds 11:00 - 20:00, Thurs 10:00 - 18:00, Fri 11:00 - 20:00, Sat 10:00 - 18:00 Sunday Closed

Welcome to the Gay Village in the Old Market Quarter Centrally located within easy walking distance of the Train & Bus Stations & Bristol Shopping Quarter. The village venues are open day & night, the area is well connected & has events planned every night of the week and festival events throughout the year. For all the latest details check www.outbristol.co.uk 1 The Phoenix 1 Wellington Buildings, BS2 9DB Gay run & owned, this is the ONLY openly friendly bar catering to everyone who respects diversity that reflects this amazing city! Relax in a comfy friendly establishment .Opening Hours Mon-Tue 16:00-23:00 Wed-Fri 12:00-23:00 Sat 12:00-Late Sun 12:00-10:00 www.outbristol.co.uk/the-phoenix 2 The Punch Bowl Ale House & Kitchen 23 Old Market St, BS2 0HB The Punch Bowl Ale House & Kitchen will reopen on the 7th July as Old Market’s real ale & craft beer venue, offering £2.70 ales everyday & beautiful home-cooked food. Opening Times: Mon-Weds 11:00-23:00, Thurs 11:00-23:00 Fri & Sat 11:00-00:30 Sun 12:00-22:30 3 Old Market Tavern 29-30 Old Market Street, BS2 0BH A traditional pub in the centre of Bristol which serves food and has a beautiful traditional British beer garden. The pub also host quizs and events. Opening Hours Sun-Thurs 11:30-23:00 Fri 11:30-00:00 Sat 16:00-01:00 www.outbristol.co.uk/old-market-tavern 4 The Local 42a Old Market Street BS2 0EZ As the name suggests this is the Local store and Off Licence. This store has everything you need whether on a night out, a house party, a quite night in or your weekly shop. LGBT friendly & safe sex supplies sold. Opening Hours 24/7 Monday to Sunday www.oldmarketquarter.co.uk/thelocal 5 Eyecloud An Aladdin’s cave of nick nacks, a place in which to get lost without so much as a care in the world. Enter our doors & get transported into another world. Selling safe sex supplies, phone chargers & many items you need for a good weekend. Opening times: Mon - Sun open day and evenings with a cash point as well.

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www.outbristol.co.uk/bristol-bear-bar 27-29 Midland Road ,BS2 0JT Enjoy great quality drinks, local beers & cocktails in this cosy setting or attend one of the regular live music events or visit the in house fashion boutique selling vintage & Bristol designed clothing & jewellery. Opening Times: Wed - Thurs 17:00-22:30 16:00-00:30 Fri 16:00-00:30 Sat 12:00-00:30 Sun 12:30-17:30 1 Alfred Street,BS2 0RF Custom made private members club. A discreet,safe venue to cater for all personal pleasures to explore, 11 playrooms, astro turf roof terrace, open air solarium & hot tub. Events to suit all. To find out more & opening hours please visit our website www.daretoswing.co.uk

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www.instagram.com/glitchbristol

1-3 West Street, Bristol, BS2 0DF Bristol’s very own Palace with fabulous theatrical & opulent decoration that would put the Moulin Rouge to shame, known locally as The Gin Palace it has its own Gin Bar and is Cabaret Palace. Opening Hours Mon-Thur 17:00-00:00 Fri 15:00-02:00 Sat 15:00-02:00 Sun 15:00-12:00 www.outbristol.co.uk/theginpalace 8 Lads Locker room 19-21 West Street,BS2 0DF A sauna and venue that caters for all Gay, Bi-sexual and Bi-curious men who wish to have the freedom to relax.Opening Hours Mon 00:00 - 06:00 Tues 12:0000:00 Wed 12:00-06:00 Thur 12:00-00:00 Fri- Sun 00:00 00:00:00 www.outbristol.co.uk/ladslockerroom 9 The Bristol Bear Bar 2-4 West Street,Bristol BS2 0BH UK’s only bespoke bear bar, with welcoming & friendly atmostphere it’s a must see for all Bears & non Bears Opening Hours Tue-Thur 19:00-23:00 Fri-Sat 19:0002:00 Sun 17:00-23:00

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Club Events (Mixed) AmourAmi

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Digiloue

www.outbristol.co.uk/events www.outbristol.co.uk/amour-ami A mixture of RuPaul’s drag race/PartyMonster/ Paris is Burning meets 90’s rave realness - Here is Amour Ami Bristol’s Bi-Monthly night held in Gay Village, Lets Party.... Open Hours 22:00 till Late www.outbristol.co.uk/bearpit Monthly night of fabulousness to support Bristol Bear Fiesta & Southern HiBearnation with DJ daddi turning up the heat with His funky vibe and a few camp classics too. Opening Hours 22:00-02:00 www.outbristol.co.uk/digilogue DIGILOGUE - Alternative 80s clubbing, held in various venues in Gay Village, Old Market Quarter. Opening Hours 22:00-02:00

Dont Tell Your Mother

Horse Play

Psychodrama

People Like Us

Glitzy Girlz

Boogie Nights

Bitch Please

www.outbristol.co.uk/DTYM

Monthly LGBT+ Friends night,we say LGBT+ Friends because EVERYONE is welcome...as long as you like a good boogie & smile lots. Expect glitter, pop bangers, sequins, delicious disco, glitter & rude r’n’b & all round glamour!” heldon the first Saturday of every month.

www.outbristol.co.uk/horseplay A Club transformed into a disco stables; it’s a dirty underground club beneath a metal bar, with cheap beer and an intimate vibe. Opening Hours 22:00- Late www.outbristol.co.uk/psychodrama Held quarterly at the Queenshilling, we are a heterosexual-friendly, nearly 4-year-running, truly alternative LGBT club night. We play an eclectic mix of rock, indie, electro punk, Goth. queercore, EBM, industrial, and all the bits in-between.

www.outbristol.co.uk/people-like-us

People Like Us’ main aim is to create a safe dance space, where people can completely lose themselves to our unique style in dance music. Come n get some….! ;) love love disco love PLU ♥ :) xxxxxxxxxxxxx

www.outbristol.co.uk/glitzygirlz

Held monthly on the 4th Friday Glitzy is an established event which provides an opportunity for all those who are transgender to meet, dance, chat & make new friends. It is not exclusive to the girlz, but an event equally intended for FtM, MtF & their friends.

www.outbristol.co.uk/boogienights Held on the 4th Saturday of the month at the Bristol Bear Bar. Join us for another BOOGIE NIGHTS, our very own 70s & 80s Disco Party with DJ daddi. It’s Free Entry all night. Bar open from 7pm. www.outbristol.co.uk/bitchplease Bitch, Please! Is one of the hottest nights on the scene right now, bringing all kinds of scenes together, promotors ZenZero and Amour Ami invite DJs like Honey Dijon and The Black Madonna for fun and debauchery for all. A femme-forward LGBT+ and friends party by Rachael Williams & Mike Pony. Our goal is to create opportunities for more diversity in dance music & create safer spaces for people to connect with each other.

Club Events (Mixed)

www.outbristol.co.uk/events Eat Sleep Drag Repeat(ESDR) www.outbristol.co.uk/esdr ESDR are known for our high quality shows with exceptional guest artists. We search far and wide for the best UK drag talent, hosted by award winning Brighton Drag Prince Alfie Ordinary. Mutual Vibes www.outbristol.co.uk/mutualvibes Bringing you an eclectic fresh flip of funky house & vocals to live for! This twisted disco is packed full of uplifting vibes & feel good times. A night of memories & more to make through an electro trip of the old & new. HUSH www.outbristol.co.uk/hush The girls hijack the club for Hush, a colourful club night for all you brilliant LBTQ+ women, girls, gals & beautiful creatures. Featuring the best gal DJs, Hush promises a night of flirts, friends, laughter & unstoppable tunes. ByLaw

www.bylaw.org.uk Bringing together lesbian, gay and bisexual people working or intending to work in the legal community in the South West and South Wales

Indigo Bristol

www.indigonetwork.co.uk Run by an all-women team, the sociable Indigo networking group offers lesbian/bi/queer women of the South West the chance to connect in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. suzanne@indigonetwork.co.uk Members www.outbristol.co.uk/members A friendly, fun events in chic environments for the discerning gay man for business, social & networking opportunities. Events take place throughout the year, & consist of a monthly Drinks Evening, Parties & Dining events. LGBT History Month www.outbristol.co.uk/lgbthistory February each year is LGBT History Month. In Bristol a voluntary group that presents events and information about the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender history of Bristol. Bear Fiesta

www.outbristol.co.uk/bristol-bear-fiesta Held in the first weekend in June each year Bristol plays host to the Bristol Bear fiesta.these events are always well attended, check out the website for the latest information. www.outbristol.co.uk/bristol-bear-fiesta Bristol Pride www.pridebristol.co.uk A week long festival which goes out with a bang with the Parade & Pride event, hosting music & performances from local and national acts, community stands in the heart of the city. Held first week of July. UK Leather Pride www.ukleatherpride.com A fantastic weekend in of leather fun designed to celebrate the gay leathermen’s community. We’ve lined up a range of events including social and workshops. 6-8 Novemeber 2015 www.outbristol.co.uk/uk-leather-pride. Southern Hibearnation www.outbristol.co.uk/southern-hibearnation Held in the first weekend in December each year Bristol in the Old Market Quarter Gay Village plays host to Southern Hibernation Bear Fesitval. These events are always well attended.


Fetish Events BLUF Bristol

FETCLUB

www.outbristol.co.uk/events www.outbristol.co.uk/bluf-bristol For many BLUF represents the ultimate gay leatherman fantasy - that Tom of Finland look made real. BLUF Bristol is the west’s very own meeting exclusively for BLUF members

Fetish Events

www.outbristol.co.uk/fetclub

Leather Social

FetClub – Bristol’s newest men-only fetish wear event. We may be a new club, but between us we have many years of experience of running a men’s fetish club night in Bristol & we will be familiar to many of you.

Harness

HARNESS

Leather Market

www.outbristol.co.uk/leather-market A great way to start, expand or refresh your leather wardrobe. Choose from a wide variety of secondhand or nearly new items. The Leather Cafe will be open!

PFS

Puppy Palace

www.outbristol.co.uk/puppypalace Puppy Palace is a friendly environment to play & socialise. Running Bi-Monthly, held on the third Saturday of the month. With a great set up for Pups & Handlers or those looking to explore. www.outbristol.co.uk/ravenlite

Raven

Raven Lite

UNION

The pre-party, no dress code, social “little brother” of RAVEN. RAVEN lite is an LGBT+ fetish social where everyone is welcome; all genders and fetishwear. NO DRESSCODE but Leather / Rubber / Military / Sports Gear / Skins / Pup etc are encouraged (no nudity please).

www.outbristol.co.uk/union The ideal night for any man with an interest in leather. It’s the place to meet new guys, to catch up with mates and above all, have fun in leathers. Dresscode is minimum of one item of leather outerwear.

www.outbristol.co.uk/events www.outbristol.co.uk/harness

Harness is a bespoke club night. An LGBT+ fetish social where everyone is welcome. NO DRESSCODE but leather, rubber, uniform and sports gear are encouraged with or without a HARNESS! (no nudity please)

www.outbristol.co.uk/leathersocial

In association with The Leather Social, LeatherWest are proud to bring the event to the west for those with an interest in leather. With no dresscode and no entrance charge, the emphasis is on building connections between leathermen and supporting the community.

www.outbristol.co.uk/pfs Bi-Monthly fetish social at the Gin Palace, Old Market, Bristol. All welcome :) ,Puppies/Kittens Rubber, Leather, Lycra, Sports Kit, Trakkies etc. This is open to all LGBT+ communities and their friends. www.outbristol.co.uk/raven

RAVEN is for those who prefer something different. It provides a safe, inclusive environment with plenty of dark spaces to explore your perversions. It’s a great chance to give your latest fetish gear an airing, in a welcoming atmosphere full of horny men, with the promise of a fantastic night with a bit more sleaze!

South West Rubber Men www.outbristol.co.uk/swrm A social group for guys that enjoy wearing rubber, from the full-coverage, head-to-toe guys, to those of you who are just curious & don’t have any rubber kit of your own (yet!), and everyone in-between. UK Leather Pride www.ukleatherpride.com A fantastic weekend in of leather fun designed to celebrate the gay leathermen’s community. We’ve lined up a range of events including social and workshops. www.outbristol.co.uk/uk-leather-pride.

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http://www.outbristol.co.uk/listings Bristol Bisons RFC www.bisonsrfc.co.uk Bristol’s first gay and gay-friendly rugby team is always looking for new members, players and supporters. Everyone welcome regardless of experience or ability.

LGBT Services LGBT Bristol

Bristol Panthers

EACH

Social Groups

CycleOut Bristol

http://bristolpanthersfc.weebly.com/

Bristol’s premier gay friendly football team. Bristol Panthers Football Club is Bristol’s premier openly gay friendly football club. The current incarnation of Bristol Panthers was born on the 28th March 2009, following a advert calling for interested gay footballers and supporters, to come together socially.

www.outbristol.co.uk/cycleout

The Gay Outdoor Club’s local lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender cycling group for West of England cycleoutbristol@live.co.uk

The Gay Outdoor Club

www.goc.org.uk

For gay men and women and their friends. It has national membership and local groups all around the country. There are groups within GOC based around specific activities.

LGBT Fitness Class and Social www.stridefitness.co.uk If you want to look and feel great,improve your fitness, have more energy & meet other LGBT people then join our “LGBT Fitness class & Social” The workout is one hour with the option to stay and socialise Suitable for all levels here: Hamilton House, Stokes Croft, Social for lesbians, meetsmuch: every other When:network Monday, 7-8pm How ClassThurs£3

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GMG

www.gmgsouthwest.com

evenings in Bristol and Weston-super-Mare.

www.outbristol.co.uk gmgsw@hotmail.co.uk http://www.gmgsouthwest.com/

Gay Men’s Book Group

bristolbookclub@hotmail.co.uk

Meeting monthly at a member’s flat in the centre of Bristol to discuss a book written by a gay author or about gay themes.

BS3 LGBT

“The definitive destination for the LGBT communities inwww.outbristol.co.uk/bs3-lgbt the dual city region of Aims to bring together the lesbian, gay, bisexWest of England. ” ual and transthe communities that live, work and play in the Bristol BS3 area.

LGBT Brunch

Rainbow Group

www.outbristol.co.uk/LGBTbruch First Saturday of every month at Coniston Community Centre, a great way to kick start the weekend & meet new friends. Contact David Sully email rainbow@bristol.gov.uk

Bristol City Council employees LGBT group Call Equalities on 0117 922 4446

We work in partnership with Bristol City Council to empower lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people to become actively involved in community life. We pride ourselves in challenging homophobia and transphobia in the wider community and help promote understanding of equality and inclusion.

www.each.education EACH is the award-winning charity: affirming the lives of gay & transgender people & reducing discrimination. Mon-Fri: 9:00 am-5:00 pm info@each.education 0808 1000 143

The Diversity Trust www.diversitytrust.org.uk The Diversity Trust is a specialist in equality, diversity and inclusion and has a wealth of knowledge and experience in project management, evaluation, policy, research and training. Avon & Somerset Police

www.avonandsomerset.police.uk

Official Police account for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Liaison Officers @ASPOLICELGBT Avon & somerset police LGBT Liaison Team can be found at all community events and follow their work on the main website or via twitter.

Gaydio

day evening at 8:30. Also bowling, cinema, coffee bars, theatre, concerts, discos, cycling, walks, meals out and more. www.outbristol.co.uk/pinkherrings

LGBT GUIDE FOR THE WEST ENGLAND SocialOFgroup for LGBT people. Regular social

www.outbristol.co.uk lgbtbristol.org.uk

Trans Info

www.gaydio.co.uk Gaydio is the world’s biggest LGB&T radio station. You can get Gaydio on DAB Digital Radio (London, Sussex, Glasgow, Edinburgh), 88.4FM (Greater Manchester), on mobile apps gaydio.co.uk.

http://uktrans.info Advice with practical problems such as access to healthcare & legal issues. We can guide you towards information you need and on occasion we can (with your consent) contact organizations on your behalf to resolve issues. Bristol Crossroads http://bristol-crossroads.org.uk Meetings at Wick Village Hall Contact: Liz or Tania Informal opportunity for all transgendered people, partners & family to meet & dress in a safe and supportive environment. Phone: 01453 757110 The Bridge, Sexual Assault Referral Centre 0117 342 6999 A support service for victims of sexual crime & provides a range of services. If you are a victim, we can tell you your options and help you in making your own decisions about your care. www.thebridgecanhelp.org.uk Survivors UK www.survivorsuk.org Survivors UK support adult men who have experienced sexual violation at any time in their lives. Their Helpline Webchat service is open Monday & Tuesday 6-9pm, Wednesday 122.30pm & 6-9pm, and Thursday 12-2.30pm. Bristol Women’s Voice www.bristolwomensvoice.org.uk Bristol Women’s Voice (BWV) provides a way for women to influence the public authorities, for example the Council, health bodies and the police in how they meet women’s needs and promote women’s equality.


Social Groups Missing Lesbians

Bi Visible Bristol

GayWest

Sing Out Bristol

http://www.outbristol.co.uk/listings www.missinglesbians.co.uk A free listing guide for lesbian events, social groups and organizations of interest to lesbians and within reach of Bristol UK.

www.outbristol.co.uk/bivisible We promote the presence of the bisexual community in Bristol and provide meet-ups as a safe space for bi people to meet, network and exchange ideas. Café Kino on Stokes Croft, on the 2nd Tuesday of each month. www.gaywest.org.uk A social group covering the South West supporting the LGBTQIAPD Community, providing a safe and secure place to meet every Saturday morning. www.singoutbristol.com A choir run by and for LGBT people who enjoy singing. We are a very social group and musical experience is not needed.

LGBT Support Services Proud 2 Serve

www.outbristol.co.uk www.proud2serve.net

Our aim is to provide support, information and networking for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender serving, ex-serving personnel and their families both at home and abroad.

Lesbian & Gay Christian Movement, Bristol lgcm.org.uk LGCM is working for love, for peace, for justice, and for the promotion of the Christian faith especially within the LGBT community.

Imaan

www.imaan.org.uk Social Support for Lesbian, Gay Bisexual and Trans Muslims. Imaan supports LGBT Muslim people, their families and friends, to address issues of sexual orientation within Islam.

Jewish Lesbian and Gay Group

www.jglg.org.uk

The longest established Jewish LGBT group in the world. Our membership is open to Jewish men and women who areLGBT including people from many different backgrounds. We welcome non-Jewish partners to all events and non-LGBT & non-Jewish guests to certain events.

Out Stories Bristol www.outstoriesbristol.org.uk We are a group who are interested in discussing and collating information about LGBT History in Bristol. admin@outstoriesbristol.org.uk

Avon Trans Women www.avontranswomen.org.uk We are a self help group serving Bristol and the surrounding area for male-to-female transsexuals & others undergoing gender reassignment.

Pink Herrings

Trans Bristol

GMG

pinkherrings@yahoo.co.uk

Social network for lesbians, meets every other Thursday evening at 8:30. Also bowling, cinema, coffee bars, theatre, concerts, discos, cycling, walks, meals out and more. www.outbristol.co.uk/pinkherrings

www.gmgsouthwest.com Social group for LGBT people. Regular social evenings in Bristol and Weston-super-Mare. gmgsw@hotmail.co.uk http://www.gmgsouthwest.com/

Gay Men’s Book Group

bristolbookclub@hotmail.co.uk

Meeting monthly at a member’s flat in the centre of Bristol to discuss a book written by a gay author or about gay themes.

BS3 LGBT

www.outbristol.co.uk/bs3-lgbt Aims to bring together the lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans communities that live, work and play in the Bristol BS3 area.

LGBT Brunch

www.outbristol.co.uk/LGBTbruch First Saturday of every month at Coniston Community Centre, a great way to kick start the weekend & meet new friends. Contact David Sully

Rainbow Group

email rainbow@bristol.gov.uk

Bristol City Council employees LGBT group Call Equalities on 0117 922 4446

http://transbristol.wordpress.com A safe space where trans identified people in the Bristol area can share ideas, provide support and plan things. Anything under the trans umbrella should belong here. Email:transbristol@gmail.com Trans Info http://uktrans.info Advice with practical problems such as access to healthcare & legal issues. We can guide you towards information you need and on occasion we can (with your consent) contact organizations on your behalf to resolve issues. Bristol Crossroads http://bristol-crossroads.org.uk Meetings at Wick Village Hall Contact: Liz or Tania Informal opportunity for all transgendered people, partners & family to meet & dress in a safe and supportive environment. Phone: 01453 757110 The Bridge, Sexual Assault Referral Centre 0117 342 6999 A support service for victims of sexual crime & provides a range of services. If you are a victim, we can tell you your options and help you in making your own decisions about your care. www.thebridgecanhelp.org.uk Survivors UK www.survivorsuk.org Survivors UK support adult men who have experienced sexual violation at any time in their lives. Their Helpline Webchat service is open Monday & Tuesday 6-9pm, Wednesday 122.30pm & 6-9pm, and Thursday 12-2.30pm. Bristol Women’s Voice www.bristolwomensvoice.org.uk Bristol Women’s Voice (BWV) provides a way for women to influence the public authorities, for example the Council, health bodies and the police in how they meet women’s needs and promote women’s equality.


LGBT Support Services www.outbristol.co.uk Switchboard LGBT+ Helpline www.switchboard.lgbt Our helpline operates from 10am to 11pm daily on 0300 330 0630. You can also access Switchboard Instant Messaging through the following link when someone is available online - www.switchboard.lgbt Stonewall

www.stonewall.org.uk An organisation working for equality and justice for Lesbian, Gay and Bisexuals.From our Diversity Champions programme offering advice to over 600 companies to our information line on 08000 50 20 20 Bristol Drugs Project www.bdp.org.uk Whether it is Alcohol, Heroin or Ketamine, Cocaine or Cannabis, Ecstasy or Amphetamine, we can help you make the changes you want reducing the risks, controlling your use or stopping using. 0117 987 6000

LGBT Support Services www.outbristol.co.uk Pace www.pacehealth.org.uk PACE is a charity promoting the mental health and emotional well-being of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans* community. PACE provides online services that can be accessed nationally. LGBTQ Emotional Wellness lgbthealthforumbristol.co.uk This group is no longer running

Prism LGBT+ Alcohol and Drug support Call 07971354498 Free & confidential Alcohol & drugs drop in service, advice & information, needle exchange, referrals to treatment services, injecting injuries advice, Hep B vaccinations. Hep C advice & referal to treatment. Every Monday 17:00-20:00. 25-27 Midland Road Old Market, Bristol BS2. www.bdp.org.uk/prism

www.brokenrainbow.org.uk If you’re in a violent relationship, or care about someone who is, call Broken Rainbow on 0300 999 5428 or 0800 999 5428. The helpline is open on Mondays and Thursdays 10am–8pm and Tuesdays and Wednesdays 10am–5 pm Freedom Youth www.facebook.com/freedomyouthlgbtq A weekly group for LGBTQ young people aged 14-25, held in central Bristol every Tuesday from 7-9.30pm You can contact Hannah at hannah@otrbristol.org.uk or call 07814 250 751. LGBTQ Youth Cafe Yate facebook.com/groups/LGBTQyate Aged 14-19yrs old, an LGBTQ youth café in Yate on the last Sunday of every month from 19:00-21:00. Come along & find out more. Contact Phone 01454 869 441 Email info@ yatearmadillo.co.uk University of Bath LGBT www.bathlgbt.co.uk

Brigstowe Project www.brigstowe.org Housing project for people living with HIV,providing support, advice and advocacy. 176 Easton Rd, Easton, Bristol. Call 0117 9415188 Mon-Fri: 9:00 am-5:00 pm THT Direct Helpline Call us on 0808 802 1221

UWE LGBT Society

Stop Hate UK

Broken Rainbow

A social & welfare student group here to help you get the most out of your university life & wheather you identify as gay,straight, bisexual, trans or are unsure of your sexuality or gender Join our Facebook group for all discussions and social events

www.uwesu.org/network/outuwe

Social group for LGBT students. The LGBT Society has a great line up of events through out the year what ever your interests we are sure you can find something that appeals to you. Join our Facebook group for all discussions and social events.

University of Bristol LGBT+ Society

lgbtplusbristol.org.uk

We organise regular social events for all LGBT students at Bristol University Keep up to date with cultural/ recruitment events at the Bristol University LGBT+ Society. Join our Facebook group for all discussions and social events Email ubu-lgbtplus@bristol.ac.uk

The Albert Kennedy Trust

www.akt.org.uk

1625 Independent People

www.1625ip.co.uk

AKT supports LGBT young people (aged 16-25) who are homeless or living in a hostile environment. London: 020 7831 6562 Manchester: 0161 228 3308 Newcastle: 0191 281 0099

Independent People actively prevents youth homelessness and promotes a planned approach to independent living. By meeting young people’s needs, every young person achieves a positive outcome as a result of contacting us. 0117 317 8800

For information and support about your sexual health and for information and concerns about HIV. Lines open Monday to Friday 10am to 8pm. Free to call from landlines and mobiles in the UK.

GMFA - the gay men’s health charity www.gmfa.org.uk The UK’s leading charity dedicated to gay men’s health. Our mission is to improve gay men’s health by increasing the control they have over their own lives. www.gmfa.org.uk Bristol Sexual Health Centre

www.uhbristol.nhs.uk

Bristol Sexual Health Centre provides a confidential service which anyone can self-refer to (or your GP may wish to refer you here if needed), for advice, tests and treatment if needed. Appointments: 0117 342 69 00 Advice: 0117 342 6944

www.stophateuk.org Independent & confidential information, advice and support to anybody affected by LGB and T Hate Crime. Available across England, Wales & Scotland. We are here 24 hours a day: 08088010661 CALM www.theCALMzone.net/get-help A charity dedicated to preventing male suicide. Helpline & webchat service for men of all ages that’s free, confidential & anonymous. 0800 585858 (national) Open 5pm-midnight, every day of the year. NO GOING BACK http://nogoingback.org.uk A charity dedicated to helping LGBT people who may have fled their country due to persecution for their sexual orientation or gender identity. Bristol Families & Friends bristolfamiliesandfriends.org.uk BFF is a support group for families & friends of LGB people. We meet on the third Wednesday of every month at 7pm at the Terrence Higgins Trust. Call Sue Allen on 01454 852 418. sueallenfflag@blueyonder.co.uk


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