The following items have been donated to the archive by Carl Boardman.
1. This image is a digital reproduction of a white badge from Florida in 1990, it reads 'THE GAY 90'S are back!' in pink yellow and green.
2. This photograph depicts Miss Martinie L'More pouring cups of tea at the LLGC Tea Dance in 1989.
Gay Times Dec 2001 Interview with Boogaloo Stu.
The interviewer would have been Richard Smith who was the editor of Gay Times at that time, he lived in Brighton and was a friend of Boogaloo Stu (Stuart Alexander). Indeed he DJ-ed (as DJ Wanker) at Dynamite Boogaloo for quite a few years. Sadly he died in 2018.
The photo was taken at Shinky Shonky in the basement of the Polar Bear pub (now Ku Bar) on Lisle Street. Looking at the costume Stu reckons the photo dates from that same year (2001).
This looks like an Impact Magazine listings. No idea what year it would be, but it’s around 1995 or 1996 I reckon as we were at the Joint from 1995 onwards and the description of wedding dresses worn with cardigans suggest we were all dressing like Debut-era Bjork.
A brochure of queer cultural events taking place from February 2014 - April 2014 in venues across Brighton & Hove supported by Arts Council England and Brighton & Hove City Council.
The programme features:
New Ways of Living by acclaimed choreographer Gary Clarke
The Tammy Show by Lois Weaver from legendary lesbian theatre company Split Britches
Women's House by Sh!t Theatre
If You Want Bigger Yorkshire Puddings You Need A Bigger Tin by Lucy Hutson
We Object by Figs in Wigs
Ruff by Peggy Shaw / Split Britches
Women's Day Spectacular co produced with Traumfrau
Quit Playing With Yourself featuring new work from Ginger Johnson and Jo Bannon
Hurt Me by David Hoyle
Performr a new digital commission from Marlborough Productions