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August 16th – 19th 2012 www.seenoevilbristol.co.uk


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Manchester Pride Inside the Issue Lifestyle: Networking Meet new friends, make moves on your new career or just have fun. We have three fantastic LGBT networking groups for all tastes read this column to find out whats hot and where they are..... Community Section

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Sporting news from Cycle Out Bristol Bisons Bristol Panthers

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Feature: See No Evil Bristol invites you to See No Evil This summer, Bristol will play host to the most diverse art project to take place in the UK, with live projections, art installations and some of the biggest names in street art descending on the city from 13th- 19th August. The week-long event is part of the London 2012 Festival, a summer-long arts festival throughout the country to celebrate the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Curated artists will paint Nelson Street, to reinvent a selection of urban spaces, with some jaw-dropping images expected to be added to the Bristol street. The event will be accompanied by Hear No Evil, organised by Team Love and featuring a series of music events throughout the week and a FREE New York style Block Party on Saturday 18th August on Nelson Street, with the main road remaining closed to vehicles on Sunday 19th August for further public viewing. A visual spectacular will open the weekend’s music on Friday 17th August: Joanie Lemercier of world-renowned projection experts AntiVJ and Adrian Utley of Portishead have been commissioned to collaborate on an immersive performance in the Passenger Shed in Temple Meads. This FREE ticketed performance, which is curated by Watershed, will also feature a film programme, supporting special guests and a host of performers including Will Gregory of Goldfrapp. The best of Bristol’s music culture will set the backdrop to live street painting and outdoor stages on Saturday, while buskers will be chosen to take up a number of pitches throughout the festival site and lead the street party on Sunday 19th August, while artists put the final touches to their creations. 30 of the world’s most prolific street artists will paint the streets, including abstract artist Lyken, Nick Walker and Connor Harrington. The artists are being curated by Bristol bred graffiti legend Inkie, who inspired the event’s first outing last year. Mike Bennett, organiser of See No Evil explains: “See No Evil is a unique event, designed to showcase the emerging and established talent in the world of urban art and music, to develop the innovative footprint in Bristol’s creative quarter. The pieces created over the week will create a legacy from the project and a destination for urban art fans from all over the world. There are going to be some massive names from the world of graffiti involved this year, we’re really excited to welcome them.”


Feature: See No Evil Phil Gibby, Arts Council England’s Director for the South West said; “See No Evil will give people in Bristol a chance to experience the Cultural Olympiad by seeing streets brought to life with the best of urban art. The one-off performance by Joanie Lemercier and Adrian Utley will transform the Passenger Shed at Temple Meads with projected images and sound. I look forward to being part of this fantastic celebration of culture in Bristol.” Ruth Mackenzie, Director, London 2012 Festival, said: ‘See No Evil is a great example of how the London 2012 Festival is bringing world class arts to people across the UK for free. I’m delighted that we are able to highlight the world leading creativity in Bristol this when the eyes of the world are on us this summer.’ See No Evil is organised with the support of the Arts Council, London 2012 Festival and Bristol City Council and Bristol University. Last year, Nelson Street was transformed with giant graffiti murals turning huge city centre buildings into an international tourist attraction.


Feature: See No Evil Artist Line Up The official line up has been unveiled for See No Evil, 13-19th August 2012 with some of the biggest names in the global urban art scene involved in the most diverse and exciting project to take place in the UK. The See No Evil art curation team, curated by Inkie has carefully selected 30 of the top street artists in the world to descend on Bristol’s Nelson Street and paint giant pieces of art onto multi-story buildings, leaving a stunning outdoor gallery for the people of Bristol and visitors to the city to enjoy. New York based legendary Mark Bode, son of the inventor the original graffiti cartoon character, Cheech Wiz, he has work displayed in galleries across the globe and will be joined by the likes of M City, who creates stunning black and while post industrial stencils. Abstract artist Lyken who creates captivating geometric cosmic paintings is also confirmed at the event, as will home grown talent Nick Walker. Hear No Evil, a series of free music events across the week, organised by Team Love will see the city’s best DJ’s, promoters and undiscovered artists perform over three nights from 16th to 19th August 2012 in the historic Westgate building and at an incredible Block Party on Nelson Street itself on Saturday daytime. The week-long event is part of the London 2012 Festival, a summer-long arts festival throughout the country to celebrate the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Curated artists will paint Nelson Street, to reinvent a selection of urban spaces, with some jaw-dropping images expected to be added to the Bristol street. The programme has received significant investment from Arts Council England as part of the Cultural Olympiad and as part of the Arts Council’s commitment to placing culture and creative industries at the heart of regenerating the Temple Quarter. See No Evil is organised with the support of the Arts Council, London 2012 Festival and Bristol City Council and Bristol University.


Feature: See No Evil launches Hear No Evil See No Evil, the ambitious urban art project that will take over Bristol’s Nelson Street in August has announced a diverse music line up of the best DJ’s, promoters and undiscovered artists. They will perform over three nights from 16th to 18th August 2012 in the historic Westgate building and at an incredible Block Party on Nelson Street itself on Saturday. Block Party – 18th August 2012, Nelson Street Team Love, the event’s producers have lined up a phenomenal set of acts for this year’s Block Party, extending the site to include three new stages. The music selection will include everything from hip hop, soul and funk to house, disco and reggae – all for FREE while the world’s best street artists put the finishing touches to their creations on Nelson Street. The stage on Fairfax Street, opens with a disco extravaganza from Crazy P Soundsystem, The Boogie Cartel, Brassroots and Jus Now. It wouldn’t be a line up without Bristol’s DJ Derek, playing his own brand of reggae and funk. Other stages include ‘Speak No Evil’, ‘Hear No Evil’, ‘Dub No Evil’, Shambarber and the Love Truck. Local heroes Weapon of Choice will host live graff battles, while Shambarber’s own stage will feature all sorts of exciting new additions for tache and quiffs. BooDior and Glittermasque will be servicing all visitors dressing up needs, and no Block Party would be complete without its own B-Boy convention. The Block Party will take place between 12pm – 9pm on Saturday 18th. Westgate Building, 16th -19th August Team Love has secured the ultimate location for celebrations of Bristol’s music scene. The historic Westgate Building on Nelson Street will open its doors for three nights from Thursday 16th to Saturday 18th August and will feature legendary talent not to be missed. Thursday 16th August 2012 – Resident Advisor – A taste of Bristol Resident Advisor, the world’s leading underground dance music platform, has what looks set to be another stellar showcase of acts. From the cutting edge sounds of the Young Echo Collective who have recently been hailed as the future of what was once known as dubstep – to the main room power of local boy done good Dan Pearce aka Eats Everything who has shot to fame in the last 12 months with a string of heavyweight singles that have lit up the globe with support from everyone from Pete Tong to Seth Troxler and Jamie Jones. Livity Sound – Bristol legend Peverelist’s brand new imprint brings its live show to the event with the super group of Peverelist, Kowton and Asusu – they will be playing one of their only gigs outside Fabric and Boiler Room Last up but by no means least Outboxx will be getting the crowds dancing with their sophisticated take on house music.


Feature: See No Evil launches Hear No Evil LIVITY SOUND EATS EVERYTHING : YOUNG ECHO COLLECTIVE FT KAHN, VESSEL, JABU, EL KID ISHAN SOUND OUTBOXX Tickets £5 in advance: http://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?387093 Friday 17th August – Futureboogie Recordings Presents Musical powerhouse Futureboogie is delighted to announce a fabulous line–up for the Friday night, starting with New York legend Eric Duncan’s first Bristol appearance. Originally one half of the uber hip Rub N Tug, Eric has branched out and has been enjoying massive success with partner Olivier. His Dr Dunks guise has also been causing a stir and his gig list reads like a dream for any discerning disco fan, described by the legend DJ Harvey as “the best editor on the planet right now”. Couple that with local heroes Christophe and Lukas plus rising stars Behling & Simpson who are still riding high in many top 10’s with their Work That Body EP and revellers can expect one exciting party. Futureboogie’s 10th Birthday sold out nearly 7 weeks in advance so party goers are advised to book tickets fast. ERIC DUNCAN BEHLING & SIMPSON CHRISTOPHE & LUKAS FUTUREBOOGIE DJ’S Tickets £5 In advance: http://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?387097 Saturday 18th August – Bristol Soundclash A selection of Bristol’s finest from the past, the present and the future playing a mixture of soul, boogie, rare groove, house and classics. Smith and Mighty have been producing since the 1980’s, working with other local legends including Massive Attack when Trip Hop first made its break onto the Bristol music scene. Flying the disco flag for boogie lovers is Laminate Radio, a collaboration between Blue Fontaine and Gus Pirelli, along with drum and bass legend DJ Krust. If that’s not enough, this packed night will also feature locals Boca 45 and Feel The Real. SMITH & MIGHTY DJ KRUST LAMINATE RADIO BOCA 45 FEEL THE REAL Tickets £5 in advance: http://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?387100


Feature: See No Evil launches Long Playa ‘Long Playa’ Cardboard Catalyst Converges on Bristol’s ‘See No Evil’ Festival Bristol’s prestigious Westgate House is the latest venue addition to the See No Evil Bloc Party. On Saturday 18th August – Long Playa – hosted by local creative design agency Epoch Design, will stage an impressive and creatively unique environment installation. With doors opening from midday the public are invited to come along and see this amazing display, beginning from a disused building to a mass of catalytic cardboard geometrics. Over 20 local artists will enter the arena to paint, print, carve and produce individual sectors, all-in-all completing a visual collective masterpiece. The participation of youth students from Bristol’s Knowle West Media Centre and Trinity Community will also be on hand contributing their auspicious eye and steady hand to display the next generation insight of blank space. All of this will be supported by a host of DJs throughout the event. Lewis Plummer, Head Concept Designer of SNE’s ‘Long Playa’, commented; “The artists will enter this cave-like concept and apply their keen eye and multitude of styles, in a haven of complex cardboard structures built around the pillars and walls. This epic canvas has been specifically created for the very best of the artistic talent in Bristol’s creative community where they will be able to apply their imagination and interpretation to the main ‘See No Evil’ 2012 event.” Time lapse video coverage of the ‘Long Playa’ internal art event day will be directed by Omni Productions, who return after documenting Nick Walker’s participation in the ground-breaking urban art Nelson Street takeover SNE 2011. Much of the commissioned artwork created during the day will be subsequently auctioned off to support Bristol based creative outreach projects, namely the Knowle West Media Centre in the South of the city and Trinity Community Arts in the North.


Feature: See No Evil launches Long Playa Epoch’s Head of Creative Services, Will Cleverly commented on how important it is for Bristol to showcase its creative talent; “The collaboration between Epoch, Omni Productions and Insight Media Print is a great example of what can be dreamt up when like-minded creative people come together and support projects such as ‘See No Evil’. We are really excited to be involved in such a huge project with the aim to help build Bristol’s profile. The installation highlights the potential for developing Bristol City as the number one creative and media hub outside of London, showcasing assets of creative vision and appreciation of freedom in art.” Artists will be putting down their pens, pencils and paint at 5:30pm to embrace the final multi-faceted canvas, which will partly remain in place during the final night of ‘Westgate’ frolics that evening. Watch this space for the full list of artists and DJ’s to be confirmed in the upcoming weeks. More information and tickets for See No Evil are available online through Facebook or the official website www.seenoevilbristol.co.uk



Feature: See No Evil Mails, Maps and Motion in Bristol – See No Evil 2012 Watershed’s visua¬¬¬l spectacular, ‘Mails, Maps and Motion’ starts See No Evil’s weekend programme in style. On the evening of Friday 17th August, Bristol’s iconic Passenger Shed will be transformed with a host of one-off commissions and collaborations which blend cutting edge music and film. Drawing on the extraordinary film archive of the General Post Office Film unit and the rich history of Bristol’s Enterprise Zone; Mails, Maps and Motion brings together a host of world-renowned musicians and artists in a stunning performance that will captivate its audience. Clare Reddington, Director of The Pervasive Media Studio, Watershed’s Creative Technology lab, talks in more detail about the event; “The performance on Friday night will feature a selection of films and a host of Watershed collaborators bought together for the first time. The evening will explore themes of industry, modernity, technology and communication, juxtaposing our industrial past with the technological present.” The finale of the evening will be a specially commissioned performance which explores the rich material heritage of Temple Meads one of Bristol’s most iconic buildings. This spectacular one-off brings together the visual innovation of Joanie Lemercier from world-renowned projection experts AntiVJ with the musical creativity of Adrian Utley from acclaimed band Portishead. From Brunel’s original sketches to the arrival of the 125, from the echo of the steam train to the building’s electric future, Adrian and Joanie will play with the city’s industrial history, offering an immersive aural and visual treat to leave you breathless. The performance will feature mapped projections, guitars, percussion and synths. Joanie and Adrian will be joined on stage by a host of performers, including Will Gregory of Goldfrapp. This years See No Evil promises to be even better than last year. This is a friendly and inclusive event which is quite simply a great testiment to how Bristol’s creativity and innovation brings people together from all walks of life in a celebration of our cities greatness. If you did not go last year make sure you check it out this year and you will see what an amazing event this is. More information and tickets for See No Evil are available online through Facebook or the official website www.seenoevilbristol.co.uk


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Lifestyle: Art

First Impressions Exhibition Runs: 16th Aug - 9th Sep 2012 www.viewgallery.co.uk First Impressions is an exciting new venture that aims to discover young local artistic talent and provide a unique platform for exhibiting their work. Over the past few months we has been receiving entries from schools, colleges and universities in the local area. With submissions ranging from a class of ten year-olds to mature students embarking on their artistic career, the exhibition promises to showcase the full range of the most promising emerging talent in the South West. This exhibition will give students an opportunity to have their work displayed in a commercial gallery and provide them a taste of what it’s like to be a professional artist. The process includes the submission, the acceptance/rejection, and (for some) the exhibiting and maybe even the sale. Furthermore, one lucky student, who most impresses our judging panel, will be awarded a prize which will guarantee a commercial exhibiting opportunity at View within the next 12 months.


Lifestyle: Film

Film: Ghett’ A Life Exclusive one-off screening to join the celebrations for Jamaica’s 50th Year Independence Anniversary When 24/08/2012 19:30 to 25/08/2012 00:00 Contact Name Marlon Palmer Contact Phone 07961977749 Venue: Trinity Centre

Ghett’A Life the Movie- is a triumph of spirit! After a successful 10-week unbroken run in Jamaican cinemas in 2011 new independent urban film distributor Nu-Urban Image International Pictures is thrilled to offer this film to UK audiences. Associate produced by boxer Lennox Lewis the film follows Derrick, a young man growing up in the ghettos of Kingston, who dreams of being Jamaica’s next world boxing champion, but its election year and politics along with tribal violence divide the country. Young Derrick stands tall even against violence meted out to his own parents until the ignorance of divisiveness gives way to the triumph of unity. Writer and Director Chris Browne (Third World Cop) was extremely pleased to have secured a nationwide UK release for the film and said, “This is an important milestone for “Ghett’a Life” and for the Jamaican film industry, given that the film will be the first Jamaican-produced and financed movie to show across the UK. We look forward to widespread support from all communities as we promote the message of the film, ‘unity in the community’.” Jamaica 2011/ Dir: Chris Browne /103mins / Cert 15 Starring: Kevoy Burton, Winston Bell, Chris McFarlane, Kadeem Wilson, Karen Robinson, Lisa Williams & O’daine Clarke. Also enjoy our DJ and drinks bar which will be open prior to and after film. Tickets: £6.50 adults / Family tickets x 3: £18 or Family x 4 for £21 / Unemployed: £5.50 (proof must be provided) Age restriction: 15+





Lifestyle: Networking As the saying goes “it’s not what you know it’s who you know”. Well, this cannot be more true than in the West of England as so many people are finding straight or LGBT networking, whether it be for professional or social reasons, is one of the main ways of meeting people these days. This new section in each issue will highlight all the events of note happening in our region and what each networking event is focusing on.

Members, held last Wednesday of the month Whether you are wanting to just socialise or network with like minded guys this event has a welcoming and friendly atmostphere. Each evening has hosts to welcome you and introduce you around so if you do not have anyone to go with, not to worry as you will be introduced to new people by the hosts, leave it to them to do the ice breaking for you. The events each month are in the beautiful Goldbrick House on Park Street in Bristol. This Venue has received 5 star review in Out Bristol when we went under cover to check it out and they surpassed all our expectations They hold Monthly Members Bristol Drinks Events on the last Wednesday of each month. The Members Bristol team act as hosts at each event, to ensure that everyone feels included and to introduce new and existing members to each other. Future Dates Wednesday March 28th, Wednesday April 25th, Wednesday May 30th Wednesday June 27th, Wednesday July 25th, Wednesday August 29th Wednesday September 26th, Wednesday October 31st, Wednesday November 28th Images by by Goncalo Martins & Tanya Hazel


Lifestyle: Networking

Growth through China 6th September 2012 Our next event will be hosted by JBP PR & Parliamentary Affairs and our speaker, Richard Lowe, will be sharing an insight into how businesses are looking further afield for growth. Whilst the UK economy is contracting, around the world other BRIC economies are experiencing unprecedented growth. China, with over 1.6 billion population, will grow by 8.2% GDP during 2012. The demand for high quality professional services and UK products & services is in high demand and this year Bristol will lead one of the largest Trade Missions to Guangzhou, the third largest city in China & its sister city, renowned for its commerce and over 28 million population in its surrounding district. The mission will also stop off at Hangzhou & Shanghai. Richard, who is leading the Bristol mission, will talk more about the potential for business growth in China and what is involved in a trade mission. Halcyon are a not-for-profit organisation set up by business owners and senior business leaders. Our aim is simple - to help you generate strong LGBT business connections at a senior level within a confidential and supportive environment. We are, therefore, exclusively for senior LGBT decision makers, Directors, Senior Managers and Business Owners. You can expect to meet other senior LGBT decision makers at all our events which are professionally hosted, held in high-quality venues and include drink and canapÊs. You can expect to hear inspirational and business related speakers on a wide range of subjects. You can also expect to generate high level connections and develop business referral opportunities within a supportive and safe environment to benefit you and your business. You don’t need to pay a joining fee to attend one of our events. You simply pay for each event that interests you. We do recommend regular attendance as this will help you forge stronger business relationships, increase your visibility and lead to greater opportunities for business connectivity and referrals. For more information visit www.halcyonnetwork.com


Lifestyle: Networking

Indigo | Thurs 12 July | Goldbrick House

Indigo this Aug kicks off with an early evening Speed Meet. With Indigo expanding by the month, it’s high time to get everyone mingling. It’s not about dating and you don’t have to dress to impress, the Speed Meet is just a relaxed opportunity to get to know more women in the South West and make new friends. What happens from there is up to you. Our Speed Meet happens between 8 pm and 9 pm. Our regular mix of prosecco, music and laughter resumes from 9 pm. Register for the Speed Meet part of the evening asap by emailing suzanne@indigonetwork.co.uk All attendees receive a glass of prosecco upon arrival before 10pm. Indigo (feat. Speed Meet) Thur 16 Aug Goldbrick House Lower Champagne Bar 69 Park Street Bristol BS1 5PB 8 pm – 9 pm – speed meet and 9 pm onwards for normal Indigo night. £5 entry (incl glass of Prosecco before 10pm) Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/ events/184728821659185/?ref=ts We look forward to seeing you there Kind regards Suzanne, Anna, Amy xx


Community: Manchester Pride

Organisers of Manchester Pride, have announced that G-A-Y will be bringing pop royalty Steps to the Big Weekend festival, headlining the Gaydar Main Arena. Fresh from their reunion and Ultimate Tour, Claire, ‘H’, Faye, Lee and Lisa will be wowing a packed arena at the UK’s leading Pride event. Formed in 1997, Steps were the Pop Sensation of the Millennium. In total the five-piece have sold 20 million records, and achieved 14 consecutive Top 5 singles. They have won countless awards and had sell out tour after sell out tour all over the globe. They were the second most successful British pop group ever (behind the Beatles). The group reformed in May 2011 for a four-part documentary series on Sky Living titled Steps: The Reunion. A second Greatest Hits album, The Ultimate Collection released in October last year became the band’s third UK number one album. Series 2 of the Steps Reunion titled “Steps: On the Road Again” aired in April 2012, following the band as they embarked on their sell-out 22-date UK tour. Manchester Pride chair, Vicken Couligian said “We are thrilled to welcome Steps to Manchester Pride. It’s a massive coup and the whole Village will be bouncing with the news. It’s a real boost for the festival and charity as we continue to raise funds for LGBT groups and charities in Greater Manchester.” Manchester Pride Patron Antony Cotton added, “STEPS have such huge appeal and we are delighted to welcome them to the Manchester Pride main stage. The crowd, I’m sure, will be singing, dancing and stepping along! It will be AMAZEBALLS!!” G-A-Y owner, Jeremy Joseph continued “This is G-A-Y’s second Manchester Pride. Last year we presented Sugababes and Alexandra Burke. We were determined to top that and when it comes to Pride, there is only one act that can - the ultimate party pop sensations STEPS. It will be a Tragedy if you miss them, so start learning the dance routine because you’ll be expected to join in.” Big Weekend tickets are still available at the Early Bird price of £15 until Sunday and are available at manchesterpride.com or by calling 0871 230 3450.


MANCHESTER PRIDE 2012 ANNOUNCES STAR DJ’S Bad boy actor and Attitude cover star Danny Dyer and chart-topping All Saints vocalist Mel Blatt to play live DJ sets during the Big Weekend as part of the Gaydar Radio Dance Day. Organisers are pleased to announce the addition of two celebrity DJ names to the Saturday night Gaydar Main Arena roster. Danny Dyer, one of Britain’s most popular and recognisable young actors, came to fame in 1999 following his breakthrough performance in the clubbingthemed film ‘Human Traffic’, but it was his role in ‘The Business’, and his white shorts, which got everyone talking. Danny has since gone on to appear in numerous acclaimed productions, and recently finished filming ‘Run for Your Wife’, an adaptation of Ray Cooney’s classic English farce co-starring Denise Van Outen and Sarah Harding of Girls Aloud. Recently playing the cavernous BCM Dance Planet nightclub in Mallorca, dance music publication Mixmag named the actor as their favourite celebrity DJ. Mel Blatt was one quarter of platinum-selling girl group All Saints, who dominated the pop charts in the late-90’s/early-00’s with their number one singles ‘Never Ever’, ‘Under the Bridge’, ‘Pure Shores’ (the second biggest selling single of 2000), and ‘Black Coffee’. Mel achieved independent success on collaborations with UK garage act Artful Dodger and Outsidaz, a hip-hop group from New Jersey; however her debut solo album was shelved in favour of a brief All Saints reunion in 2006. Recently singing vocals on ‘E-Funk’, dance act Soul Clap’s debut artist album, Mel’s DJ set betrays a depth of musical knowledge and impeccable taste. Danny and Mel are joined on the bill by emerging pop/dance artist Hatty Keane. Salford-born Hatty will be performing her new single, ‘No One Loves You’, as well as several other tracks from her upcoming debut album. Just 17 years-old, Hatty has already toured with the likes of Ed Sheeran, Pixie Lott, Pitbull, and Tinchy Stryder. The Manchester Pride Big Weekend launches on Friday 24 August with an appearance by chart-topping pop act and gay icons Steps, who will be performing in association with G-A-Y. Full line-up for the Gaydar Radio Dance Day to be announced. Big Weekend tickets are available at manchesterpride.com or by calling 0871 230 3450. For more information on Manchester Pride visit www.manchesterpride.com You can also follow the festival on Twitter: @manchesterpride


Community: Cycle Out

Grateful thanks to the members who set up and staffed our stall at “We Are: Proud” on 14th July. We had a great day out and we trust that visitors to the stall had a good time too. Congratulations to Dan, Bethan and India who won their respective heats on the time trial. Also, we’re pleased to say we raised £44 from cake sales, which we’re donating to Pride organisation as we have enough cash in the piggy bank for the next twelve months. Wednesdays evenings till September 2012 Take a short, urban cycle ride every Wednesday till the end of September. These are short rides exploring the many urban cycle routes in and around Bristol. The rides are designed for people who are new or returning to cycling and for cyclists who want to get to know Bristol by bicycle. The group will always stop to help with any mechanical failures during the ride but please try and remember to bring along spare inner tubes and a puncture repair kit. The ride will will depart at 6pm from Queen Square, Bristol BS1 4TR. Meet by the King William Statue in the centre of the Square (or outside Graze Bar on the corner, if access to the Square is restricted for any reason). Back to Queen Square by 9pm. Wed. 8th August 2012, 6pm - ride leader is Richard Sunday, 12th August - ride leader is Mark. NB this ride departs from Cam & Dursley Railway Station at 10:16. Catch the 9:41 train from Bristol. Wed. 15th August 2012, 6pm - ride leader is Kevin Monday, 20th August 2012 - “dykes on bikes” - women-only, short urban ride led by Rachel, 6pm Queen Square Wed. 22nd August 2012, 6pm - ride leader is Gemma Wed. 29th August 2012, 6pm - ride leader is Charlie Sunday, 9th September 2012, 10am - ride leader is Paul taking us to Brockley Combe Keep in touch on facebook (http://tiny.cc/cycleoutbristol), GOC ( http://goc.org. uk/) or Better by Bike ( http://www.betterbybike.info/). happy pedalling Charliep in touch on facebook (http://tiny.cc/cycleoutbristol), GOC ( http://goc.org.uk/) or Better by Bike ( http://www.betterbybike.info/). happy pedalling Charlie


Community: Panthers

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Tournaments 27 August Leicester Wildcats 6 aside Away 18 Feb Panthers 5 Aside Home To find out more find them on Facebook or online www.bristolpanthers.co.uk


Community: Bisons

In Out Bristol we reported on the successful bid for the Bison’s to host the Union Cup in 2013. The event is to take place on the weekend of 23rd - 26th of May 2013 where teams from all over europe will decend on Bristol for a weekend of rugby and social events. The Bisons have set up facebook group and an email newsletter so you can keep up to date on all the news and whats going on. Even if you do not want to play rugby this inclusive friendly team have a great band of supporters which you can join and help support our boys in pink. To find out more check out their facebook and website https://www.facebook.com/bisonsrfc/events#!/groups/unioncup2013/ www.bisonsrfc.co.uk Also the Bisons have created a new logo check it out below.


Name: Steve Hynd The traditional radical Politics: Commentary

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No father, no food and an unknown future This is a guest article by my friend and colleague David Heap who is currently based in Tulkarm. It was originally published on the EAPPI website. For the Abu Ihab family, Friday wasn’t too bad. Admittedly there were Israeli soldiers on their roof firing tear gas, they couldn’t leave the house, the sons had been chased down the stairs by armed soldiers and the stink of tear gas and burning car tyres drifted through the room. But Isra’a, the youngest daughter, said they weren’t really afraid today. Kafr Qaddum is a pleasant Palestinian hillside village of some four thousand people. It has a mayor, a mosque, an elementary school. It had a road joining it to the next village one and a half kilometres away – but not anymore. Between the two villages are two Israeli settlements, legal under Israeli law, but illegal according to UN Resolutions, which expressly forbid the civilian settlement of lands occupied as a result of conflict. The road was closed for security reasons by the Israeli authorities in 2003. The only security problems the townspeople were aware of were some damage to their crops and olive trees in the early days of the settlement, but all had been peaceful for a good while. Israeli authorities had reportedly promised to re-open the road at the same time as the main road beyond it to Nablus re-opened. This happened two years ago, but their road remained closed. Since the first of July 2011 the people of Kafr Qaddum have held a demonstration every Friday against the closure, which means a 20 kilometre detour to get to families and friends and a six-fold increase in bus fares for students. It can get very angry, as it had on the 15th of June this year, because the Israeli army had raided the village in the middle of the night before and detained 20 young men. They can be held in administrative detention inside Israel, many kilometres away from their families for hours, days, weeks, months or years, often without trial. If they admit to the claims against them (often stone-throwing) they can be released upon payment of a fine that is around 10,000 shekels (€2000.) A Palestinian going to work in Israel as a labourer or farmhand earns 120-180 shekels per day. That Friday, it was a game of kids advancing and throwing stones, soldiers dashing forward threateningly with the guns, kids running back, soldiers withdrawing, kids advancing again went on till the main adult procession came up the hill. Tyres had been set alight and were now billowing smoke. The same pattern of ebb and flow was repeated, only now tear gas was being lobbed regularly. Mostly into a field to the side of the demo, but some skittering along the road into the crowd. Men were regularly brought back choking and temporarily blinded and a


Politics: Commentary Red Crescent ambulance zoomed up and down giving aid to the worst affected. One man was hurt more seriously as it seemed his shirt had caught fire and he was burned. Things quietened down after an hour or so and the procession came back chanting slogans. A quiet enough day we were told. Unlike the previous week there had been no chemically-created “Skunk� water shot from water cannons and no sound bombs, which disorientate and nauseate as well as deafen. Back in the Abu Ihab house, which is at the outer limit of the village and always caught up in the midst of things, things were now quite calm. The soldiers had left the roof and for once had not cut the television cable. The mother was preparing a huge and delicious meal of chicken, rice, vegetables, pickles, pitta bread, tea and coffee.


Politics: Stonewall Homophobic bullying ‘a daily nightmare’ for over half of Britain’s gay school pupils Pioneering research reveals serious concerns about homophobic language Nearly a quarter of gay young people attempt suicide New research carried out by the University of Cambridge forStonewall’s School Report 2012 has found that 55 per cent of lesbian, gay and bisexual pupils in Britain’s secondary schools experience homophobic bullying. The research, based on a national survey of 1,614 young people, also found that nearly a quarter (23 per cent) of gay young people have attempted to take their own life, and more than half (56 per cent) deliberately harm themselves. The School Report 2012 reveals that 99 per cent of gay young people hear homophobic language – like ‘that’s so gay’ and ‘you’re so gay’. However, a quarter of gay young people – rising to over a third in faith schools – report that teachers never challenge homophobic language. In schools where teaching staff never challenge homophobic remarks, the rate of homophobic bullying is far higher than in schools where such language is always challenged (71 per cent compared to 43 per cent). Stonewall Chief Executive Ben Summerskill said: ‘It’s unacceptable that over half of gay young people face a daily nightmare of homophobic bullying, and deeply worrying that many schools and teachers still fail to challenge it effectively. Thankfully Stonewall’s years of work with thousands of schools and local authorities has reduced the overall level of homophobic bullying significantly. But we won’t rest until every single gay young person in this country can walk through their school gates every morning without fear of being bullied just because of the way they were born.’ Schools Minister Nick Gibb said: ‘Homophobic bullying, of any kind and of any child, is completely unacceptable. No child should have to suffer fear, victimisation or disruption as a result of bullying, either on or off school premises. Tackling poor behaviour and bullying are top priorities for the Coalition Government. Working with Stonewall and other groups, we are supporting schools to take a zero tolerance approach to all forms of bullying. We are also clear that homophobic language should become as unacceptable as racial slurs.’ Shadow Education Secretary StephenTwigg, speaking at Stonewall’s Education for All Conference in London today, paid tribute to Stonewall for making a ‘vital contribution’ to discussions about homophobic bullying. ‘Every school and college must be a safe environment for everyone learning and working there,’ he said. ‘Stonewall’sSchool Report sets out challenges for schools, the Department for Education and Ofsted. It also makes recommendations for local authorities and academy chains - it’s vital that these are adopted.’ Today’s report updatesStonewall’s 2007 School Report, which found that nearly two thirds of young people were beinghomophobically bullied. Homophobic language remains as prevalent today as it was in 2007, although twice as many young people today report their schools say homophobic bullying is wrong (50 per cent, up from 25 per cent in 2007). www.stonewall.org.uk/schoolreport2012.




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Bristol Gay Village West Street Old Market Quarter The Bristol Bear Bar www.bristolbearbar.co.uk Monday open from 7pm till 1130pm The Bristol Bear Bar is the UK’S only bespoke bar for Bears although everyone is welcome at this venue and it is wheelchair friendly. Old Market Tavern www.omtbristol.co.uk The Old Market Tavern is a traditional pub in the centre of Bristol. We open at 11.30am every day and stay open all day long. Just come along! We’ll close at 11pm on school nights. Retreat Mon: ''Karaoke'' with Bristols very own Miss Treacle Tart and weekly updates of new songs to keep the regulars happy and tempt the shy ones 5pm – Midnight The Lounge Monday: 2pm-1am

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Queen Shilling www.queenshilling.com Dutch Courage Karaoke every Monday night hosted by Starturn Karaoke! Bristol’s Premier Karaoke Venue! 9pm-2 am The Pineapple www.omgbristol.com Karaoke from 9pm Open 5pm till Midnight, happy hour 5pm till 7pm £1.50 for selected drinks. OMG www.omgbristol.com OMG is closed on Mondays


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y a d Bristol Gay Village West Street Old Market Quarter The Bristol Bear Bar www.bristolbearbar.co.uk Monday open from 7pm till 1130pm The Bristol Bear Bar is the UK’S only bespoke bar for Bears although everyone is welcome at this venue and it is wheelchair friendly. Old Market Tavern www.omtbristol.co.uk Quiz night 7pm till 11 pm The Old Market Tavern is a traditional pub in the centre of Bristol. We open at 11.30am every day and stay open all day long.

Retreat Tue: ”Let’s Get Quizzical” – Regular teams, new faces, some friendly banter and rollover three figure jackpots as well as buffet provided to keep those brain cells ticking nicely - 5pm – Midnight (Quiz starts around 9pm) The Lounge Tuesday: 12pm-1am

The Palace Closed on Tuesdays


Kiki Art Exhibition in the Bristol Bear Bar Photographs by Matthew White


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Something wicked this way comes‌. Bristol Day Of The Dead Festival showcases live bands, dance groups, DJs, salsa, mariachi, competitions and all the fun of Halloween but with a twist! Halloween is a great time where we can come together and party. Day Of The Dead or Día de los Muertos is a Mexican holiday which focuses on gatherings of family and friends to remember friends and family members we have lost. We bring the spirit remembrance and celebration of life to Bristol with fantastic fun, entertainment and flair as West Country meets Latin America! Expect local and international acts, top DJs, Mariachi competitions, ghost walks, apple bobbing, pumpkin carving lessons and competitions , haunted house and ghost ride, prizes for best dressed and all topped off with a spectacular fireworks display and harbour fire floatilas making this the hottest ticket in town! SATURDAY 27TH OCTOBER 2012

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Bristol Gay Village West Street Old Market Quarter The Bristol Bear Bar www.bristolbearbar.co.uk Wednesday open from 7pm till 1130pm The Bristol Bear Bar is the UK’S only bespoke bar for Bears although everyone is welcome at this venue and it is wheelchair friendly. Old Market Tavern www.omtbristol.co.uk The Old Market Tavern is a traditional pub in the centre of Bristol. We open at 11.30am every day and stay open all day long. Just come along! We’ll close at 11pm on school nights. Retreat Wed: ”Pre-Campus” – Before heading to OMG student night, NUS drinks only £2, all societies and groups welcome for a fresh and relaxed atmosphere -5pm – Midnight The Lounge Wednesday Student night :1 2pm-1am discounted drinks with NUS Card The Palace Karaoke 9pm till 11:30pm. The Palace is open from 7pm till 11:30pm The Palace is recognised as the gateway to the Village, with an interior fit for a queen, come and join the camp fun.


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Bristol Gay Central Frogmore Street Bent Bar www.omgbristol.com The Big Student night two for one cocktails Bristol’s very own cocktail lounge bar which lets you choose the music open 6pm till 2am. Queen Shilling www.queenshilling.com 9pm2am {Uni}on Bristol’s premier student night every Wednesday with free jukebox all night long! The Pineapple www.omgbristol.com Student night from 6pm Open 5pm till Midnight, happy hour 5pm till 7pm £1.50 for selected drinks. OMG www.omgbristol.com The Big Student night 10pm till late Drinks from £1.50 all night, Shots from £1.00 Only £3.00 entry free with NUS



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Bristol Gay Village West Street Old Market Quarter The Bristol Bear Bar www.bristolbearbar.co.uk Rugby Night join the Bisons after training. Thursday open from 7pm till 1130pm The Bristol Bear Bar is the UK’S only bespoke bar for Bears although everyone is welcome at this venue and it is wheelchair friendly. Old Market Tavern www.omtbristol.co.uk Bingo night 8-11 pm The Old Market Tavern is a traditional pub in the centre of Bristol. We open at 11.30am every day and stay open all day long. Just come along! We’ll close at 11pm on school nights. Retreat Thur: ‘’Chillout’’ - Enjoy a few quiet drinks, hot date planned test the new pool table out or catch up with an old friend with two floors of seating with some classic and chart background music to top off a relxing evening – 5pm - Midnight The Den Strict Dress Code Bar Men Only 8pm - 2am The Lounge Thursday:12pm-1am The Palace Karaoke 9pm till 11:30pm. The Palace is open from 7pm till 11:30pm The Palace is recognised as the gateway to the Village, with an interior fit for a queen, come and join the camp fun.



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Bristol Gay Central Frogmore Street Bent Bar www.omgbristol.com Bristol’s very own cocktail lounge bar which lets you choose the music open 6pm till 2am. Queen Shilling www.queenshilling.com We are currently closed on Thursdays, we have something special coming soon!!! What this space. The Pineapple www.omgbristol.com Fannyoke from 9pm Open 5pm till Midnight, happy hour 5pm till 7pm £1.50 for selected drinks. OMG www.omgbristol.com Poptastic 10pm till 3am Drinks from £1.50 all night, Your weekly dose of chart and cheese. with DJ Steve J. Prints and Spirts from only £1.99


The Village Sauna Sauna Steam room Showers Tv Lounge Patio Private cabins Hot Tub Open Mon - Tues 1pm - Midnight Wed- Thurs 11am - Midnight Fri 11am till Midnight Sunday

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y a d Bristol Gay Village West Street Old Market Quarter The Bristol Bear Bar www.bristolbearbar.co.uk Friday open from 7pm till 2am The Bristol Bear Bar is the UK’S only bespoke bar for Bears although everyone is welcome at this venue and it is wheelchair friendly. Old Market Tavern www.omtbristol.co.uk The Old Market Tavern is a traditional pub in the centre of Bristol. We open at 11.30am every day and stay open all day long. Just come along! We close at 2am on Friday nights. Retreat Fri: ‘’Pink Pounder’’ - Upto date tunes and classics play as well as the ‘’XTreme Boys’’ bringing you karaoke while you do pre-drinks before Flamingos, meet up with your mates and buy a drink or two, 8-9pm selected drinks £1 (inc. spirit/ mixer and pints) 5pm – Midnight The Den Strict Dress Code Bar Men Only 8pm - 4am The Lounge Friday:12pm-1am DJ request night The Palace Fonda Cox and friends 10pm till 1am. The Palace is open from 7pm till 2am The Palace is recognised as the gateway to the Village, with an interior fit for a queen,come and join the camp fun.



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y a d Bristol Gay Central Frogmore Street Bent Bar www.omgbristol.com Bristol’s very own cocktail lounge bar which lets you choose the music open 6pm till 2am. Queen Shilling www.queenshilling.com REMIX every Friday with DJ SJB mixing all your favourite tunes. 9pm - 3am The Pineapple www.omgbristol.com Open 5pm till 1am happy hour 5pm till 7pm £1.50 for selected drinks. OMG www.omgbristol.com 10pm till 4am Your weekly dose of OMG fun


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y a d Bristol Gay Central Frogmore Street Bent Bar www.omgbristol.com Bristol’s very own cocktail lounge bar which lets you choose the music open 6pm till 2am. Queen Shilling www.queenshilling.com Closed on Sundays The Pineapple www.omgbristol.com Open 5pm till 1am happy hour 5pm till 7pm £1.50 for selected drinks. OMG www.omgbristol.com Closed on Sundays


BFI LGBT Film Fest 23 Mar 1 Apr2012

2-3 June 2012

The Pride Ball 25th March 2012

Bingham cup 2012 1-3 June 2012

www.bfi.org.uk/llgff

www.prideball.co.uk www.binghamcup.com

9th June 2012

16th June 2012

www.birmingham prideblackpool.com pride.com

www.calderdalepride.org.uk

22 June -1 Jul 2012 www.dublinpride.ie

27 Jun – 1 Jul 2012 23 Jun 8 July 2012 14 July 2012 14-15 July 2012 www.pridelondon. www.wearefest.com www.bournefree. eurogamesbuda org pest.hu co.uk

20 - 21July 2012

www.southwest pride.com

21 July 2012 www.yorkpride. org

28- 29 July 2012

www.pridehull. co.uk

28 July 2012. www.norwich pride.org.uk


These are the Pride which have been advertised to media so far if your pride is not here please get in touch with us

Manchester Pride 17 – 27 August 2012. www.manchesterpride.com/

Cardiff Pride 1st Sept 2012 cardiffmardigras.co.uk



The Bristol Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Forum (LGBT Bristol) is looking for new Management Committee members. We are looking for people with a passion for and committment to LGBT rights, willing to put their skills, creativity, intelligence, flair and confidence to work. Help us continue to challenge homophobia and make Bristol a City that welcomes LGBT people. You would be working with other Management Committtee members and staff to serve our Membership and LGBT communities in the City. In the 18 years since the Forum came into existence, and 8 years after it became an independent Charity, there is still much left to do to consolidate the rights of LGBT people. The local PCT, Constabulary, Fire Service and other major service providers regularly consult us on a wide range of issues and our influence gives a voice to LGBT people within both, the Equalities Team and other departments of Bristol City Council. One of the major outcomes of our work has been the Authority’s rapid advancement in the Stonewall Workplace Equality List (41st) and, following three years’ lobbying by us and other LGBT groups, it has joined the Stonewall Education Champions Programme, following intense lobbying by the Forum on action against homophobic bullying in Bristol schools. Our current projects include developing anti-bullying policy and practice in primary education and promoting universal inclusion of trangender, as well as older and disabled LGBT people. We have funding for 20012/13 and will be submitting our bid for the following 3 years, in July, but we are committed to developing new strategies to help us remain financially viable in the changing landscape of Charity funding and at this difficult time of cuts and austerity. We are asking members of the LGBT community to join us and leave their legacy in our brilliant, vibrant City, and help put it on the map as an LGBT destination of international calibre. For more information about LGBT Bristol and how to join please visit http://lgbtbristol.org.uk/join/



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