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CONTENTS - NOV/DEC 2017

TOP PICKS

CULTURE

10 LADIY FEST

20 Gender & Sexuality

Celebration of self-defining women & people of oppressed genders* through music, arts and skill sharing.

This seasons highly anticipated show

27 Literature Essex Hemphill

13 Category Is... A night showcasing all the styles & veristility the British & European drag

15 Testing week & WAD

HIV Testing week events and World Aids Day

28 The Death & Life of Masha P Johnson 30 LGBT+ History Death & Life of Marsha P Johnson. interview with Director David France

FEATURE 17 Trans Pride South West The ultimate guide to whats on and where and how to make the most of the weekend.

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35 MTM Awards 36 The Wound C18 African LGBT Film on what does it mean to be a man outbristol

38 Music Pussy Riot

STYLE 41 Fashion A spot light on a few fashion items this season.

43 Retail Theapry Highlights on stores worth checking out.

45 Food & Drink The Old Market Bakery in Old Market Quater Gay Village

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CONTENTS - NOV/DEC

2017

LGBT+ GUIDE

LGBT+ GUIDE

SOCIETY

49 West End

53 Fetish Events

57 Pride Season

The guide to Bristol’s Gay Village in the West End.

51 Old Market Quarter The guide to Bristol’s Gay Village in Old Market Quarter

52 Club Events All the LGBT+ Club events for On scene and Off scene.

All the support organisations, social groups, events and all things LGBT+.

The season guide to main pride events

54 Social Groups

From activity & social groups to meet ups get the info here

56 Support Groups From Online & phone helplines to advise or face to face support its all listed here

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LADIYFEST BRISTOL 4 November 2017 South Bank Centre

Times: 13:00-00:00 Tickets: Pay what you can

LaDIYfest Bristol is a non-profit, DIY (do it yourself ) collective, celebrating the achievements of self-defining women and people of oppressed genders through a festival of music, arts and skill sharing. We are part of an international movement of such festivals, stretching back to the first Ladyfest in Olympia, Washington in 2000. We aim to provide a weekend festival in Bristol with the help of local venues that will address the marginalisation of women and other oppressed genders in creative industries, especially music. We want to raise awareness of the political and social struggles faced by oppressed genders and offer a space to redefine gender stereotypes, with an aim to engage local people and provide an equal platform for self-expression. Though we do not speak on behalf of any community or group, we are a collective who want to support and promote social change through creativity and activism. The festival will be solely organised by people of oppressed genders, and at least 50% of bands members will self-define as a woman or oppressed gender. We will strive wherever possible to give people of oppressed genders the opportunity to get involved in the practical side of running events, through facilitating workshops, running fundraisers, performing or technical roles. We want to offer opportunities like these to those who might not have the confidence or the resources to do so. By skill-sharing and working as a non-hierarchal group LaDIYfest Bristol will be not only a festival of entertainment and awareness but also empowerment and experience. We hope that people of all genders, abilities, ages, ethnicities and sexualities will feel welcome to attend the festival. *Oppressed genders = those who experience oppression based on their gender identity.

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Category Is 18 November 2017 Old Market Assembly

Times: 22:00 Tickets: From £10.00

The Old Market Assembly is excited to announce a brand new drag night for Bristol. Category is... is a night dedicated to showcasing all the styles and veristility the British & European drag scenes have to offfer. Along with our fabulous host Alyssa Van Delle, we will be opening our doors & celebrating the wonderful world of drag in all it’s forms, with the theme changing each event to keep you guessing! The first event is on Saturday 18th November, we may be a little late celebrating Halloween, but we’ve always got time for some witchy action and with this line up, oh honey!, hooonneeey! Hubble Bubble you’re in trouble! Meth Meth has stormed the UK drag scene and has earned her infamous reputation, with the kind of drag that is as bizarre as it is beautiful. As a member of the gender bending queer performance collective ‘The Family Fierce’ you can expect a performance you won’t quickly forget. Remember kid’s drugs are bad ...Don’t do drugs, do meth! Lydia L’Scabies The queen flea of Brighton herself, Lydia is known to terrify and delight in equal measure. Her originality is what makes her stand out in the UK drag scene creating satirical and varied characters that take influence from the ridiculous fakery of generation Instagram. You are bound to get infected with the L’Scabies bug after seeing this queen. Melissa Bianchini Get in formation and get ready to fall for this Italian queen Bey. Known all over Italy for her incredible Beyonce impersonation as well as striking looks, she is guaranteed to bring the house down and slay! And our host Alyssa Van Delle Bristol’s very own Pastatute, Alyssa van Delle will be putting some order to proceedings with her own brand of Italian charm. You can expect belly laughs and glamour when this queen takes to our stage and maybe even something unexpectedly spooky as she welcomes you into the coven. We will have delicious drink offers, delectable dancers and some daring DJs too, so keep your eye on the event page for more announcements. Early bird tickets on sale 4th September 2017 Over 18s only. WWW.OUTBRISTOL.CO.UK



Flag Raising Ceremony

17 Nov 2017 12 Noon

The Rt. Hon. The Lord Mayor of Bristol, Councillor Lesley Alexander will raise the HIV flag to mark the start of HIV national testing week and the run up to World AIDS Day Information about other events can be found here: www.outbristol.co.uk/worldaidsday Venue: Outside City Hall, College Green, BS1 5TR Audience: Public event open to all Tickets: Free Entry

The Red Run

26 Nov / 08:30 -21:00 The largest HIV fundriasing event in the country. Drag queens, disco music and a 5 or 10k run for HIV services. Brigstowe are putting on a bus from Bristol to London for Brigstowe runners. Date: 26 Nov 2017 Time: 08:30 -21:00 Venue: Victoria Park, London Tickets: www.redrun.org.uk

Red Run after party 26 Nov / 19:00 - Late Bristol Bear Bar and Miss Beaver put on a special fundraising event to welcome back Brigstowe’s Red Runners! We can’t wait. Date: 26 Nov 2017 Time: 19:00 - Late Venue: Bristol Bear Bar, 2 West Street, BS2 Tickets: Free Entry All Welcome How Should Bristol Respond to Chemsex?

18:00 - 20:30

PRISM will be hosting an open discussion about how we, as a community, respond to issues raised by chemsex. We will be hearing from several panel members and the public Date: 28 Nov 2017 Venue: 123 Cheltenham Rd, BS6 5RR Tickets: Free Entry All Welcome

HIV Information

09:00 -14:00

Plaque unveiling at West Street

1 Dec / 15:00

Pop by to find out more about HIV and services in Bristol, how you can access testing from THT and Unity. Date: 30 Nov 2017 Venue: Brunel Building, Southmead Hospital Tickets: Free Entry All Welcome

Past, Present & Future of HIV

23 Nov / 09:00-17:00

For 25 years, Bristol’s West Street was at the heart of the city’s fight against HIV – first as home to Aled Richards Trust, then Terrence Higgins Trust. This World AIDS Day its significance is being honoured with a Civic Society blue plaque, recognising 8-10 West Street as a site of historical interest. Venue: 8-10 West Street, BS2 0BH Tickets: Free entry

Red Ribbon Book Marks

1 Dec / 15:00 - 17:00

A series of talks looking at HIV/AIDS & narrative. Dr Andrew Blades, 35 Years of HIV/AIDS Literature: A Retrospective; Dr Maria Vaccarella, HIV/ AIDS in Graphic Novel and others. Date: 1 Dec 2017 Time: 15:00 - 17:00 Venue: Room 3.32 Wills Memorial Building, BS8 1RJ Tickets: Free Entry All Welcome

World AIDS Day Vigil

1 Dec / 17:30 - 19:00

You are invited to experience a week long gallery display of art poems, drawings, memories, stories and pictures by people living with HIV in Bristol showing the past present and future. The art works showcase their lived experiences from when HIV was discovered to the present day and look into their future lives. Date: 23Nov -1Dec Venue: Easton Community Centre, Kilburn Street, BS5 6AW Time: Mon - Thurs 09:00 - 18:00 Fri 09:00-17:00 Audience: Public event open to all Tickets: Free Entry

Glitzy Girlz

24 NOv /22:00-04:00 The award winning Glitzy Girlz at the Queenshilling continues on the fourth Friday of every month, playing your requests and Celebrating the “T” in LGBT. Date: 24 Nov 2017 Venue: The Queenshilling Price: £4:00 T- Gilz£2:00

The most important event in the World AIDS Day program. The World AIDS Day Vigil commemorates those we have lost, considers what it means to be HIV+ today & looks forward to what we can all do to improve the lives of those living with HIV. The Vigil starts on College Green at 17:30 with a speech & a candle lit walk to the event venue St James Priory for 18:00 . The St James Priory event is opened by Thangam Debbonaire MP with words from John Bedford, Andy a Peer mentor followed by a blessing by the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence. Closing the formal part of the event we are proud to have performing Sing Out Bristol. Guest are welcome to mingle after. Vigil Start Venue: Outside City Hall, College Green, BS1 5TR Date: 1 Dec 2017 Time: 17:30 Vigil Event Venue: St James Priory, 1 Whitson St, BS1 3NZ Date: 1 Dec 2017 Time: 18:00


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Lets Talk Chemsex 28 November 2017 Time: 123 Cheltenham Rd, BS6 5RR

18:30-20:30 Free Entry

“How Should Bristol Respond To #Chemsex?” Join us for a free evening of live talks and open discussions as we get to grips with how Bristol, as a community, could be responding to the chemsex scene. This unique event aims to find a community-wide response to issue around chemsex, encouraging people to feel empowered to respond bravely, compassionately and creatively. The evening kick-off with four short talks from our panel; featuring people with personal experience of chemsex, LGBT activism, drugs support and sexual health support. We then break off into smaller groups, giving everyone the chance to share their experiences, thoughts and hopes for the future. All are welcome - whether you have personal experience, work as a professional with those affected or simply care about your community. Doors from 6pm. _______________ Hosted by Prism: LGBT+ Alcohol & Drug Support team, as part of Brigstowe’s #WorldAIDSDay program of events: 17th November - 2nd December. Featuring contributions by members of Unity Sexual Health and the Order of Perpetual Indulgence Bristol. At 123space #StokesCroft.

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Friday 24 Novemeber 2017 Trans Day Of Remembrance Vigil

Saturday 25 November 2017 18:00-21:00

Trans Day of Remembrance is 20th November.Bristol will be holding a TDOR Vigil on Friday 24th November in the Anson Rooms in Bristol SU (first floor). Please note that this event is a vigil for Transgender individuals worldwide who have lost their lives in this past year, and therefore the nature of the event may be upsetting for some. Representatives from Mindline Trans+ will be available during and after the Vigil should anyone need to speak with them. We also have the start of the Trans Pride South West weekend after the Vigil to help boost and support each other. Information about other TPSW events can be found here: Website: transpridesw.webs.com Venue: Anson Rooms Bristol SU BS8 1LN Tickets: Free Entry Pop Nation

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12:00-16:00 Come along to meet fellow community members, and connect with others! We will have stalls for various charities and community groups from the South West area. Venue: The Station, Silver Street, BS1 2AG Tickets: Free Entry

Trans Pride South West After Party 17:00-02:00 Join us at our Trans Pride South West Afterparty! We will have performances (spoken word, acoustic performance, etc) from 5pm at the Old Market Assembly. Food will also be available during this time. Our afterparty will begin at 10pm with live DJs! Please join us to celebrate Trans Pride South West! Please note that this venue is 18+ and alcohol is available at the venue. Venue: Old Market Assembly Tickets: Donate Trans Pride Fashion Event 17:30-18:30 Come along to a free fashion show, featuring Baal, a fashion label specialised on MtF transgender fashion and a subtly asymmetrical style of dressing & To the Moon boutique showcasing sustainable fashion products from local designers. Venue: To The Moon Tickets: Free

Enjoy an evening in the UK’s only bespoke bar for Bears as they extend a warm welcome to all. Join DJ daddi as BBB’s Pop Nation night kicks the weekend off with pop and cheese all night. Free entry.

Trans-Masc Social 19:00-21:00 Meet and Greet for Trans Men and Trans Masculine and after 21:00 Join in with DJ daddi for the regular Bristol Bear Bar party. Venue: Bristol Bear Bar Price: Free Entry

Venue: Bristol Bear Bar

Non Binary Meet up

Brenda Le Beau

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Joining us tonight for the launch of this year’s Trans Pride South West is the fabulous Brenda LaBeau. Brenda was a finalist is 2016 Drag Idol, she is a loud mouthed liverpudlian who will have you screaming for more!!. Venue: The Gin Palace Tickets: Free Entry

Glitzy Girlz

Community Day

22:00-04:00 The award winning Glitzy Girlz at the Queenshilling continues on the fourth Friday of every month, playing your requests and Celebrating the “T” in LGBT. Venue: The Queenshilling Price: £4:00 T- Gilz£2:00

19:00-21:00

Come along and meet up with fellow nonbinary people.This event is an informal meetup - a chance to chat, catch up, and make new friends. Feel free to come and go as you please; people are welcome to attend more than one meet-up. Please note that partners, family, and friends are very welcome. Venue: The Gin Palace Price: Free Entry

Trans Women & Trans Feminine Meet-Up 19:00-21:00 Come along and meet up with fellow trans feminine people.This event is an informal meet-up - a chance to chat, catch up, and make new friends. Feel free to come and go as you please; people are welcome to attend more than one meet-up. Please note that partners, family, and friends are very welcome. Venue: The Gin Palace Price: Free Entry

Bring Your Own Tracks 6 (Open Decks)

19:00-00:00

BYOT is an open-deck night. For DJs it is an opportunity to play your best finds in front of a crowd of other DJs and music lovers, build your confidence behind the decks, and talk to people who are interested in what you do. Venue: To The Moon Tickets: Free Tiara Thunderpussy from 22:00 Show Starts 23:30 Joining us tonight for this year’s Saturday nightTrans Pride South West Cabaret. Joining us tonight for Cabaret is a Tattooed and Talented Queen the fabulous Tiara Thunderpussy. Venue: The Gin Palace Tickets: Free Entry


Trans Pride South West are delighted to announce that renowned LGBT+ artist and author Sophie Labelle will be visiting Bristol as part of her European tour for TPSW 2017!! Sophie is the author of well-known webcomic Assigned Male. Returning back to England for this event, from the Germany part of her Tour. Date: 26 November 2017 Time: 12:00 - 1500 Venue: Old Market Asssembly, Bristol



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Freedom of Mind Festival 6th -12 Novemeber 2017 Time: 10:00-17:00 The Island Gallery Ticket price: ÂŁ2

One of this seasons most anticipated exhibitions curated by Fleur Adderley is being held at The Island Gallery from the 6th - 12th of November 2017. The exhibition explores the concept of fluidity and freedom within gender and sexuality. This multi media exhibition hosts a range of exciting and thought provoking works from young artists. The exhibition begins on the 6th of November at 7pm for its opening night (ending at 10pm). There will be drinks and the artists will be there to discuss their work with the public. The exhibition will then run on the 7th-12th from 10am - 5pm. One ticket is valid once for any of the days. Be sure to see some thought-provoking works within sculptures, paintings, video art etc by textile artist Amy Taylor, Nathan Anthony Taylors exhibition on modern gay sexuality, Matilda Boyers exploration of feet and sexuality, Geer Lockyear fascinating and engaging work on clothing and self image and Fleur Adderleys exploration of the human body as an abstract art form. This show is a must see event focusing on subjects which all genders and sexualities will be able to engage in. TICKETS ONLY ÂŁ2!!!! Tickets at https://billetto.co.uk/e/gender-and-sexuality-exhibition-tickets-219798

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Literature

Ceremonies

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Essex Hemphill Ceremonies English

Synopsis Essex Hemphill was an openly gay American poet and activist. He is known for his contributions to the Washington, D.C. art scene in the 1980s, and for openly discussing the topics pertinent to the AfricanAmerican gay community. In 1992, Hemphill published his largest collection of poetry and short stories, entitled Ceremonies: Prose and Poetry, which included recent work, but also selection from his earlier poetry collections, Earth Life and Conditions. The next year, the anthology would be awarded the National Library Association’s Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual New Author Award[4] and a Pew Charitable Trust Fellowship in the Arts. In 1993, he was a visiting scholar at the Getty Center About the Author Much of Hemphill’s poetry and spoken word was autobiographical, and portrayed his experiences as a minority in both the African-American and LGBT communities. He wrote pieces such as “Family Jewels,” which conveyed his frustrations about white bigotry, specifically within the gay community. In his essay “Does Your Momma Know About me?” Hemphill criticizes photographer Robert Mapplethorpe’s The Black Book, which showcased pictures of the penises of black men. Hemphill argued that excluding the faces of the black male subjects demonstrated the fetishism of African Americans by whites in the gay community. The poems and essays in Ceremonies address the sexual objectification of black men in white culture, relationships among gay black men and non-gay black men, HIV/AIDS in the black community and the meaning of family. He also goes on to critique both the institutionalized patriarchy, and dominant gender identities within society. WWW.OUTBRISTOL.CO.UK



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Who killed Marsha P. Johnson?

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Victoria Cruz, Marsha P. Johnson, Sylvia Rivera David France David France and Mark Blane Joy A. Tomchin, L.A. Teodosio, Kimberley Reed, David France Via Netflix

Who killed Marsha P. Johnson? When the beloved, self-described “street queen” of NY’s Christopher Street was found floating in the Hudson River in 1992, the NYPD called her death a suicide. Protests erupted but the police remained impassive and refused to investigate. Now, twenty-five years on, Academy Award® nominated director and journalist David France (HOW TO SURVIVE A PLAGUE) examines Marsha’s death—and her extraordinary life—in his new film. Marsha arrived in the Village in the 1960s where she teamed up with Sylvia Rivera when both claimed their identities as “drag queens,” to use the vernacular of the times. Together, the radical duo fought arrests, condemned police brutality, organized street kids, battled the intolerant majority within the gay community, and helped spearhead the Stonewall Riots. In 1970 they formed the world’s first trans-rights organization, STAR (Street Transvestites Action Revolutionaries). Despite their many challenges over the years— bias, homelessness, illness —Marsha and Sylvia ignited a powerful and lasting civil rights movement for gender nonconforming people. Now, a quarter century later, at a time of unprecedented visibility and escalating violence in the transgender community, a dynamic activist named Victoria Cruz has taken it upon herself to reexamine what happened at the end of Marsha’s life. As the film dips in and out of jawdropping archival footage from the 1970s, ’80s and ’90s, THE DEATH AND LIFE OF MARSHA P. JOHNSON follows as this champion pursues leads, mobilizes officials, and works to get to the bottom of Marsha’s death.

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LGBT+ HISTORY Interview with director David France

Oscar-nominated filmmaker, New York Times best-selling author, and award-winning investigative journalist

What inspired you to make THE DEATH AND LIFE OF MARSHA P. JOHNSON now? Marsha died twenty-five years ago this July and her fame—and mythology—has only increased over that quarter century. She’s become a very well-known touchstone within the LGBT movement but very little is really known about her. I wanted to fill in the historical record. In addition, I knew that her death was never thoroughly investigated by the police. In fact, as a print journalist I had begun to investigate her case back in 1992, but never did follow through on that work, so I felt a personal obligation to go back to it, and I felt that that offered an opportunity to really put flesh on this mythical character of Marsha P. Johnson. Marsha and her compatriot Sylvia Rivera were both incredibly charismatic and powerful people. Can you talk about what it was like to be in their presence? I knew both Marsha and Sylvia. I didn’t know Sylvia very well and I knew Marsha the way most people knew her, which was in passing and with great affection. Marsha was a fixture in the West Village, known and adored by everybody. She was sometimes homeless and living on the streets but almost always present for decades. If you walked down Christopher Street, Marsha would receive you in the manner of a gracious host. She dispensed cheer and joy. In a way, what she was doing, I realize now, was modeling a kind of freedom that for LGBT people at the time, in the 1970s and ’80s, didn’t exist. She was experimenting with it, trying it on, living it, in a way that other people couldn’t. That was her leadership quality. Sylvia was more of an intellect. Although she never finished sixth grade, she was politically astute and a sharp observer of political strategy and philosophical junctures and opportunities for the movement. Her presence was much more sharp and much more demanding and direct than Marsha’s. Her leadership was an intellectual leadership. Their partnership was a body-and-soul partnership and a love story, as we see in the old archival footage. Together, they created the impetus for the ideological understanding of, and the first bricks in the foundation for, the modern LGBT movement in 1969.

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LGBT+ HISTORY You have a lot of fantastic footage of Marsha and Sylvia, much of it newly discovered. How did you track it all down and what was it like to watch it when you found it? Finding the footage was as complicated and complex as any archival project, especially when the archives that you’re mining are not formal archives but rather boxes in people’s homes. That’s where we found the footage. It was gathered by friends of Marsha’s from back in the day. Each one of these rare pieces of video and audio was a thrill to uncover. I was surprised to learn how challenging life was for Sylvia in her middle years— the videotape shows us that. It brings us to her in her place of sometimes despairing hopelessness about the ability of the movement to recognize the transgender community and to incorporate it. She was the original voice demanding that the T be added to the L, the G and the B, and for a great period of time, and at great personal pain and expense. She fought that fight all alone and with little progress. It’s there in the footage—we see it, we see the history. Even going back to the early 1970s we have footage of Marsha and Sylvia and the work that they were doing—before there was widespread proliferation of video technology. Who had cameras back then? They were so expensive and bulky that you needed two people to carry them! So we were really lucky to find some real gems to include in the film. We’d hear rumors about some new piece of footage and we’d chase after those rumors and hopefully find those people and hopefully they still had the footage and hopefully it hadn’t declined from being so old…there was a lot of hoping and a lot of those hopes came true. The person at the center of the contemporary story is Victoria Cruz. How did you come to know her and decide to build the film around her? Victoria Cruz is well known in the LGBT community for the work that she has been engaged in over the past couple of decades, working directly with victims of crime at the New York City Lesbian and Gay Anti-Violence Project. I knew that the Anti-Violence Project had been involved in the early investigation around Marsha’s death, so when I heard that they had an openness to reexamining their files and reopening the case—in recognition of this important anniversary—I talked to Victoria about following her and whether she would allow me to do that. She’s very interested in pursuing the case so she allowed us to use her work as a way to pry open a window onto that past.


LGBT+ HISTORY The film documents what a brutal world it was for transgender people in the 1970s and ’80s and ’90s when so many just went missing. What's your sense about violence and acceptance in the transgender world today? One of the reasons I wanted to do this film is to show how much has changed and how much is still the same. We have developed an ability in the lexicon of contemporary culture to talk about and understand the arrival of the transgender community in civic life. But we haven’t done nearly enough to address the systemic prejudice against transgendered people, especially transgendered women of color who are at high risk of physical violence, who have trouble finding jobs, who have greater difficulty finding acceptance of any sort. And the ongoing issue, year after year in these last few years, of fatal violence against young trans women of color is something that has not been adequately tracked or adequately addressed. We discovered in going back and telling Marsha P. Johnson’s story that hers is just one of many similar stories. Another thing I discovered working with a cast that’s almost entirely of color and all LGBT is the difficulty that that community has in finding the strength and power it needs to bring a case like Marsha’s to fruition. The LGBT organizations that represent people of color are grossly underfunded and are struggling on a dayto-day basis to try to respond to the systemic social justice problems that the community faces. The injustice for the whole community is startling. It’s a battle that Marsha fought from the 1960s forward and it’s a battle that still has not been won. Do you believe Marsha was murdered? Finding an answer to that question is why we went back and reinvestigated the case. We found old evidence, old witnesses, new evidence, new witnesses, and significant archival footage, all to examine the question of what might have happened to Marsha at the end of her life. And that answer is in the film. Your previous documentary (and book) HOW TO SURVIVE A PLAGUE looks at people on the margins who are claiming their rights and their dignity in very courageous and creative ways. Do you see parallels between the two films? Absolutely. As a filmmaker, I’m trying to tell the stories of people whose stories don’t ordinarily get told, of people whose lives embody that central WWW.OUTBRISTOL.CO.UK


LGBT+ HISTORY American myth: that anybody, no matter how you’re born, can find power and prominence. The people whose stories I’ve been telling have changed the world, and although we know that we have enjoyed the legacy of the changes they brought about and the revolutions that they spearheaded, we don’t know THEM. I want to tell the stories of queer Americans as American stories, as stories that are as central to the culture we’ve inherited and that future generations will inherit as any activist or any innovator from any other community. Do you have a favorite moment in the film? I think the most powerful moment in the film comes at a juncture in 1973 when Sylvia and Marsha found themselves pushed out of the LGBT movement, or the Gay Power movement as it was called then, and Sylvia takes to a stage and addresses what appears to be tens of thousands of people in the most angry, extemporaneous, and brilliant speech that I think has ever been recorded on film. I think it’s going to surprise people to see it. It surprises me every time I see it. What impact do you hope that the film will have? I hope that people will see that as historical figures, Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera are great American figures whose stories should be taught in school and whose lives should be celebrated. When we started making this film we didn’t realize we would be entering a cultural period in which the advances we had come to embrace over the last decades would suddenly be imperiled. I think we’ve entered a time where stories of visionary activists and heroic figures are necessary and empowering. I think in that regard THE DEATH AND LIFE OF MARSHA P. JOHNSON is a timely document for today’s political problems.

Media Reference Guide GLAAD Media Reference Guide - In Focus: Covering the Transgender Community (http://www.glaad.org/reference/covering-trans-community) Basics of writing a transgender story Language is important. Using accurate terminology is the first step toward creating a respectful story about transgender people. The Transgender


Culture: BME

MTM AWARDS EDITION 2017

Welcome to the MTM Awards Celebrating the Excellence & Achievements of the Asian, Black & Ethnic Minorities. MTM Awards is already established as the premier Asian, Black & Ethnic Minorities event in the South West, welcoming over 3000 people across communities at the Glittering Gala Evening, over 1000 nominees making it to the nomination short list and over 60,000 voting online since inception in 2012. Now in its sixth year and building on the success of MTM 2016 Awards, we are delighted to be able to continue to offer our stand-out awards night for 2017, celebrating the essence of business and culture across our diverse, rich, ethnic minority communities. There are 20 awards spread over six categories up for grabs in 2017. All six categories are popular and competitive with nominations in the hundreds each season. This year we are expecting a surge in nominations from each if not more of the popular categories. Nominations opened to the public via our website on July 20th and close on September 25th. Voting begins on September 27th and ends on November 15th with the Press evening taking place in November. The winners know of their fate at the Glittering Gala Evening on December 17th at the Bristol Marriott Hotel when the awards are handed out to winners by celebrity guests and Mayors from different cities17th at the Bristol Marriott Hotel when the awards are handed out to winners by celebrity guests and Mayors from different cities. To find out more or to cast your vote visit WWW.MTMAWARDS .CO.UK

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Culture:Film

The Wound 18 (CTBA) (S)

Venue: Watershed Bristol Date: Sun 12 Nov 18:00 Director: John Trengove Cast: Nakhane Touré, Bongile Mantsai, Niza Jay Length: 88 mins Bristol Tickets: www.watershed.co.uk The Wound (Inxeba) asks: what does it mean to be a man? This provocative and poignant film considers our notions of masculinity, sexuality and tradition. Confined to a camp in the mountains of the Eastern Cape, teenage boys undergo Ukwaluka, an initiation ritual which is a rite of passage. Factory worker Xolani, played by openly gay South African singer/songwriter Nakhane Touré, returns to the camp for the annual ritual and reconnects with his childhood friend. When he is chosen to mentor a confident young man, suspicions are raised about Xolani’s sexuality which could have devastating consequences. As the characters deny and suppress who they are and who they love, violence and frustration are unleashed. A dark and stirring variation on the standard coming-of-age narrative that, much like its central characters, does not follow the path one might expect. This is a film that offers a glimpse into a seldom-seen world, and a character study that looks deeply into the behaviour of very different men who might have loved each other under different circumstances.

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Culture: Music

Pussy Riot 18 November 2017/ Motion / Bristol / www.motionbristol.com/

PussyRiot need little introduction, the Russian protest art collective have one of the most important voices of the last 10 years who’s lyrical themes include feminism, LGBT rights, and opposition to Russian President Vladimir Putin, whom the group consider to be a dictator. Gaining global notoriety in 2012 when three of the groups members, Maria Alyokhina, Nadezhda Tolokonnikova and Yekaterina Samutsevich were imprisoned for “hooliganism motivated by religious hatred” for their preformance inside Moscow’s Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, a protest directed at the Orthodox Church leaders’ support of Putin during his election campaign. Maria Alyokhina and Nadezhda Tolokonnikov were released in December 2013 (Samutsevich was freed on probation in 2012). In March 2014, Alyokhina and Tolokonnikova founded Zona Prava, an organization that defends prisoners’ rights. Alyokhina is a recipient of the Lennon Ono Grant for Peace and has also been awarded the Hannah Arendt Prize for Political Thought. In September 2017 Maria Alyokhina will release her memoir RIOT DAYS (Penguin Books), the accompany piece to the book is the touring play RIOT DAYS (“Revolution”) that merges punk, electronica, theater, documentary footage and protest. RIOT DAYS (“Revolution”) will see Maria Alyokhina, Kyril Masheka her main stage partner on “Burning Doors”, Nastya (one of the leaders of Pussy Riot of 2011-2012) and Max of the music duo AWOTT (Asian Women On The Telephone), and Olga (another Pussy Riot member), perform throughout the UK. The project is produced by Alexander Cheparukhin and directed by Yury Muravitsky - one of the leading Russian theatre directors, winner of the “Golden Mask” annual Russian theatre award. Venue: Motion Bristol, 74-78 Avon Street, BS2 0PX Bristol, Time: 18:30-22:00 Date: Sat 18 November 2017 Price: From £15:00 www.motionbristol.com WWW.OUTBRISTOL.CO.UK



Fashion

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Retail Therapy Bristol A City of Urban Villages....

CLIFTON VILLAGE My English Home

12 Clifton Arcade Boyces Avenue Clifton Village Bristol BS8 4AA T - 0117 973 4555 www.myenglishhome.co.uk sarah@myenglishhome.co.uk Opening Times Mon - FRI 10 - 17:30 Sat 10:00-18:00 Sun 11:00-16:00

My English Home encapsulates the culture and style of rustic France with the classic styles of an English home; and is an official stockist of Annie Sloan Chalk paint in Bristol. Come and explore our wonderland of furniture, soft furnishings and creative wonderfulness in our shop in the Historic Clifton Arcade, we are very much looking forward to meeting you soon. Our online shop (coming soon), will inspire you to create a warm, stylish and comfortable home. Don’t throw away your furniture or buy new – re-love every piece you currently own to create a modern stylish interior to be proud of at a fraction of the price!

Fetish Freak

76 Bolton Crescent London, United Kingdom 0207 0910031 www.fetishfreak.co.uk Opening Times Mon 11:00-18:30, Tues Closed Wed - Sat 11:00-18:30 Sun 12:00-17:00

Passionate about Fetish, this independent store is an emporium of experiences waiting to happen, whether you are wanting items second hand, vintage, brand new or custom made Fetish Freak can help. The store, run by Jonathan, is a friendly place to shop and a real hub for the community - whether you’re browsing, looking for that new must have item or buying your first piece of gear. Fetish Freak is a great place to shop.



Food & Drink

Old Market Bakery Old Market Bakery 27 West Street, Old Market Quarter, Bristol, BS1 5AX 07572845631

Opening Hours: Mon - Sun: 08:00-17:00 www.oldmarketassembly.co.uk/bakery www.oldmarketquarter.co.uk oldmarketbakery

A community bakery located in Old Market. Making handmade bread, pastries and cakes using seasonal and responsibly sourced ingredients. Our sourdough started all this. People raved about the taste, the crumb and the authenticity so we wanted to see what we were made of. As we looked to expand our repertoire we didn’t want to grow up too fast and compromise on taste when baking more. Everything we made we wanted to have the same impact as our sourdough did. We wanted the best tasting croissant, the best tasting salted caramel peanut cup (my favourite...) or the best tasting sausage roll. If it wasn’t best in class, we didn’t want to sell it. We also have a red electric wholesale delivery van! This personal service is also felt in our bakery in Old Market as it’s not often you can be served by the very bakers who have made what you’re buying.


Style

Must Haves

www.garmentquarter.com

MOSCHINO Teddy iPhone 6/6S Case Black £39.00

Save water the fashionable way www.refillbristol.org.uk

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OUT BRISTOL WELCOME

Welcome to Out Bristol an independent community magazine and website for the LGBT+ communities of the West of England. Established in 2008 as an independent free access website and guide that joins up the dots to create a hub linking to further support and information. The website and guide quickly turned into a magazine with the same aims as the website as a hub, showcasing what’s on in the region for LGBT+ people. This developed to linking with the tourism board to showcase the great things happening in the city region. The site is now the LGBT+ tourism site for the region, with links to information on where to stay, attractions, festivals and the LGBT+ Scene. We have an open source policy for the site, magazine and social media which means all outbristol

outbristol

“The definitive destination for the LGBT+ communities in the dual city region of the West of England.”

content comes directly from the source as they have sent it #nofilter. Our communities are diverse and editing content to one single voice when we are many voices does not allow for free expression. Out Bristol has over 80 contributors via its social media, website and magazine and we welcome people to contribute to the website and magazine as the more voices the better. Out Bristol is your virutal community centre, home of your Out Bristol Magazine. We’re a hub hosting a space to plug your events, social groups and news and we’re 100% independent and non for profit. We’re whatever you want us to be. We would like to thank you for visiting us and supporting Out Bristol. WWW.OUTBRISTOL.CO.UK


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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LGBT GUIDE FOR THE WEST OF ENGLAND

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“The definitive destination for the LGBT communities in the dual city region of the West of England.”



Gay Village, Old Market Quarter

7 The Gin Palace

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 12:00-00:00 Wed 12:00-06:00 Thur 12:00-00:00 Fri- Sun 00:00 00:00:00 www.outbristol.co.uk/ladslockerroom 9 Old Market Assembley 23-25 West Street,BS2 0DF We’re a 100% independent bar & restaurant serving nutritious, locally sourced affordable food, home of the Wardrobe Theatre, a stage hosting local & touring bands & putting on wild party nights for all. We’re a cafe. We’re whatever you want us to be - an office, a cafe, a meeting room, a den, an escape or just a place to let loose. www.oldmarketassembley.co.uk 8 DUTCH 16 West Street,BS2 0DF More than just a gin bar based in the heart of Old Market. Dutch is a unique event space that provides live music, dj sets, dining, private hire, screenings, wrap parties and gin tastings! Opening Hours Mon Closed Tue - Weds 16:00- 23:00, Thurs 16:00-02:00 Fri 16:00-00:00 Sat 16:00-02:00 Sun 16:00 - 10:00 11 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

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. 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 www.glitchbristol.com

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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. 10 playrooms, roof terrace, solarium, hot tub,fully equiped dungeon, changing facilities, showers & lockers. The complex is home to the Eagle Bar & Prohibion Bar. The venue host a wide range of fetish nights please check website for opening times: www.outbristol/dareto

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Club Events (Mixed) AmourAmi

BearPit@BBB

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 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.

Members

Karaoke Mondays

www.outbristol.co.uk/queenshilling Every Monday Karaoke from 9pm, Join us for Bristol’s best Monday night out! Over 20000 songs to choose from on a state of the art touch screen system, Rob Dowling brings you the fastest Karaoke show in the South West!!

What’s in the box

www.outbristol.co.uk/queenshilling Every Tuesday night at the Queenshilling we have cash up for grabs in What’s in the box, Hosted by the fabulous Sally Savage, Free entry all night. 22:00-02:00

Student Night

www.outbristol.co.uk/queenshilling Our student night isThusrday night, 30% Discount on all drinks for all members of UOB LGBT+ Society, But everyone can benifit from £2.50 selected pints & spirits, Just ask at the bar to sign up for your QS Club Card 22:00-02:00


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.

www.leatherwest.co.uk


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.

Activity Groups

Bristol Panthers

Outdoor Lads

Activity 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.

Walk Out Bristol

www.outbristol.co.uk/listings www.outbristol.co.uk/walkout

Walk Out is a project specifically for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGB and Trans) people to get together to share time, thoughts and the surprisingly amazing walks in and around Bristol. David Sully Walkout Co-ordinator walkout@lgbtbristol.org.uk 0117 353 4621

www.outdoorlads.com The UK’s most social group for gay & bisexual men who love the great outdoors. We organise hiking, camping, climbing, hostelling, biking, canoeing, sailing and skiing events & more LGBT+ Badminton Group www.outbristol.co.ulk/badminton Bristol LGBT+ Badminton Club, A social badminton club open to anybody of any age, gender or orientation.

Gay Bikers Motorcycle Club

www.GBMCC.co.uk

GBMCC began in 1977 as a club for gay men & women bikers in the UK; we are the biggest gay biking club in Europe. Our members are of all ages and backgrounds. We naturally have varied biking interests, but we are primarily a road-riding club. Riding experience ranges from novice through to advanced.

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, When: Monday, 7-8pm How much: Class £3

LGBT+ Martial Arts Network outbristol.co.uk/martialarts Bristol’s Martial Arts Network is a online group for people interested in the Martial Arts, if you looking for training partners, places to train, recommendations of gyms and places to go or just to chat with like minded people this network may be of interest to you.

GMG

Trans Info

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.

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.

The Local open 24/7 for all your essentials inc Food, Drink, Condoms, Cash Machine Health & Beauty etc. Eye Cloud open for all your essentials

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


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 Broken Rainbow

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 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 UWE LGBT Society 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

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

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 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

Stop Hate UK

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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www.outbristol.co.uk/festivals 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.

Festivals

Bear Fiesta

Swindon & Wiltshire Pride www.swindonwiltshirepride.co.uk

Festivals

Bristol Pride

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 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.

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. UK Leather Pride www.ukleatherpride.com A fantastic weekend of leather fun designed to celebrate the LGBT+ leather community. We’ve lined up a range of events including social and workshops. 22-24 Sept 2017 www.outbristol.co.uk/uk-leather-pride. Trans Pride South West www.outbristol.co.uk/transpridesw Promoting & celebrating diversity of Transgender, Non-Binary, Intersex, & Gender variant individuals. Encouraging awareness, openness & interaction. Trans Pride is 23 September 2017 IDAHOT Day www.outbristol.co.uk/idahotday The International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia is observed on May 17 & aims to coordinate international events that raise awareness of LGBT rights violations & stimulate interest in LGBT rights worldwide. World Aids Day www.outbristol.co.uk/worldaidsday World Aids Day is observed on 1 December every year & aims to coordinate international events that raise awareness of HIV & AIDS worldwide. The events is also a day of remberence to those who have been lost

Bath LGBT+ Pride

www.outbristol.co.uk/festivals www.outbristol.co.uk/bathlgbt+pride

Bath LGBT+ Pride is a celebration where LGBT+ groups, organisations and members of the community can meet, socialize and learn about the services on offer for them in Bath and celebrate the diversity of the city with other communities.

Launched in 2008, with the first ever Pride festival being held in Swindon. In 2009, the Pride event was expanded to incorporate Swindon & Wiltshire Pride. Held in the Town Gardens, Swindon. The atmosphere within the park is vibrant and the Bowl Stage provides the perfect setting for a wonderful event.

Weston-Super-Mare Pride www.wsmpride.com The annual celebration of LGBT+ equality and diversity held in Weston- Super-Mare. Kicking off the day with a parade the celebrations continue in the beautiful victorian Grove Park with community stands & entertainment. Gloucestershire Pride

www.glospride.org.uk

Gloucestershire Pride is a community focused organisation that aims to promote LGBT&I awareness over the whole year through various events, including in the Gloucestershire Pride Event day every June. Gloucestershire Pride also aims to act as an anchor for the LGBT&I community in Gloucestershire.

Holocaust memorial day

www.hmd.org.uk

Holocaust Memorial Day takes place on 27 January each year. It’s a time for everyone to pause to remember the millions of people who have been murdered or whose lives have been changed beyond recognition during the Holocaust and in subsequent genocides Trans Day of Remembrance(TDOR) www.outbristol.co.uk/tdor

(TDOR) is an annual observance on November 20 that honors the memory of those whose lives were lost in acts of anti-transgender violence. Started by transgender advocate Gwendolyn Ann Smith. Bi Visibility day www.bivisibilityday.com Bi Visibility Day, also known as International Celebrate Bisexuality Day, has been marked each year since 1999 to highlight biphobia and to help people find the bisexual community. Student Pride

www.studentpride.co.uk

Held in London the three day spectacle celebrates our mission to be the pride of conversation. Centered around a daytime festival free at the point of entry with panels, the largest free LGBT job fair, a performance stage and so much more. This is the centrepiece of a whole weekend of events held in February each year.



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