Flicks in the sticks Pride
Absolutely nothing to do with Shropshire Rainbow Film Festival, however “Flicks In the Sticks” are screening the Bafta winning film Pride to venues across Shropshire between January and May 2015.
Absolutely nothing to do with Shropshire Rainbow Film Festival, however “Flicks In the Sticks” are screening the Bafta winning film Pride to venues across Shropshire between January and May 2015.
Absolutely nothing to do with the Shropshire Rainbow Film Festival, but a film that was recommended to us and coincidentally is on at the Old Market Hall. Wednesday 8th & Thursday 9th April 20:00
Manchester is hosting the first ever National Festival of LGBT History focused on exploring, exposing, and discussing lesbian, gay, bisexual, and trans (LGBT) history. Committee members of the Shropshire Rainbow Film Festival will be there giving a talk on “Rainbow Shropshire”.
Wednesday 18th February 2015 @ 20:00 at The Hive. Anne Lister (1791–1840) was a wealthy, unmarried woman who inherited Shibden Hall in West Yorkshire from her uncle in 1826. Throughout her life, she kept diaries which chronicled the details of her everyday life, including her lesbian relationships, her financial concerns, her industrial activities and her work improving Shibden Hall.
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It’s that time of year again, if you think we are worthy, please vote for us in the “Best Midlands LGBT Event” category as part of the Midland Zone Readers’ Awards 2015 including a chance to win an all-inclusive holiday for two, with flights, to Gran Canaria worth over £1,200!
Wednesday 28th January 2015 @ 19:30 at The Festival Drayton Centre. Big Eden is a tiny town tucked away in the timberland of northwestern Montana, where cowboys lounge on the porch of the general store to pass the time away. It’s also the childhood home of Henry Hart. a successful but lonely New York artist, who returns after years away to care for his ailing grandfather.
Pink at The Barley, returns on Thursday 18th December. 7pm-2am. DJ and dance-floor. Safe and friendly environment.
Monday 1st December 2014 @ 20:00 at The Hive. Join us for our World Aid’s Day screening of Test . With sensitive performances, an upbeat 80s soundtrack and electrifying dance sequences TEST is a compelling drama that lovingly recreates gay life in 1980’s San Francisco.