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Fantastic news for a great, local cultural centre.  Congratulations to all the team at The De La Warr Pavilion
10/10/2025

Fantastic news for a great, local cultural centre. Congratulations to all the team at The De La Warr Pavilion

The £17m remodelling will see improvements to the auditorium, facilities and learning centre.

Art lovers and volunteers recreate Georges Seurat's famous painting"A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte"...
14/10/2024

Art lovers and volunteers recreate Georges Seurat's famous painting
"A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte" (1884) in real life along Beloit's riverfront in Wisconsin, in 2006.

In conceiving this tableau vivant, the organisers wanted to keep things modern. Thus, all participants are wearing contemporary clothes with umbrellas substituted in for the 19th-century parasols.

Hastings Fat Tuesday - Celebrating 15 years of a fantastic festival.
09/02/2024

Hastings Fat Tuesday - Celebrating 15 years of a fantastic festival.

Good luck to The Guildhall Trust as they take on a 25 year lease to operate the White Rock Theatre They currently operat...
09/02/2024

Good luck to The Guildhall Trust as they take on a 25 year lease to operate the White Rock Theatre

They currently operate the successful Portsmouth Guildhall

The Guildhall Trust's vision is to become one of the country’s leading cultural organisations which places its communities at the centre of everything it does, inspiring, entertaining and transforming lives.

Welcome to Hastings & St Leonards on Sea.

There was a big celebration at the White Rock Theatre last week when people gathered to welcome the charitable trust that has taken over the running of the venue.

The Cultural Box - full of great local art and more...
01/01/2024

The Cultural Box - full of great local art and more...

19/11/2023

Dealing with stigma and prejudice is never easy. I faced it as a gay man coming put in the early 1990s. I faced it when was coming to terms with my bipolar diagnosis in the early noughties. I have faced it as a Labour Party member, a trade unionist and even as students' union activist (but i guess i have been fortunate enough to have enough white, middle class male privilege to overcome all of that!!)

So when i was diagosed as HIV+ in 2010 (soon after my 40th birthday) there was still so much stigma and prejudice especially amongst the gay community and I felt such deep shame that i had become HIv+ that over the past 13 and half years I have told very few people (and none of my family will have known until they read this)

I told perhaps a dozen of my cloest and most important friends (including David & Andrew, Jan, Fiona, Ray & Paul); my 2 bosses at Brighton SU - my great friend Carolyn and her successor - because I knew that this had the potential to play havoc with my mental health and impact my job; and I told my most recent ex-boyfriend at that time.

They were the only people outside of medical professionals who knew.

In the late summer of 2015 my viral load had reached such a level that it was felt neccessary for me to start taking antiretrovirals (3 tablets a day forever).

At work me and the team were about to enter the 2015 Freshers Period so i asked if I could delay the start of taking tablets until after freshers.

Rhat was never going to be a good time for me to remember taking tablets!

So after Freshtival 2015 I started the tablets. Within 8 weeks my viral load had become undetectable which means the number of copies of the HIV virus in my system have become so low that rhey are undetectable. It is impossible for me to pass the virus on.

Advances in medication saw 3 tablets a day become one.

I don't wear my HIV status on my sleeve but I never lie about my status when I am asked nor do I ever put my sexual partners at risk (and in being upfront and honest about this i have been blocked on social dating apps by gay men that quite frankly should be better educated about HIV than they are)

And that really should have been the end of this story (a story that I really never wanted to share and if the truth be told still do not)

My life expectancy is normal (it will not be the HIV that kills me but probably the f**s or booze or even ripe old age)

So why am I sharing this with you so publicly now?

Over the past few weeks it has become apparent that someone locally is using my HIV status and treatment regimen as a weapon against me. Friends of mine have been told of my HIV status been warned off and away from me.

I don't know who has been doing this nor their motivation. Yes I know I can be a stubborn, pig headed disagreeable bastard at times and I have had more than my fair share of arguments and disagreements and falling outs with people over the years but whoever is doing this is driven by spite and malice.

The aim of this post is to take the wind out of the perpetrator's sails and the sting out of whatever they thought they would achieve.

If you carried on reading this far then i thank you.

If you decide you don't want to be my friend anymore because I'm HiV+ then off you f**k.

And if you still want to be my friend then I remain extraordinarily grateful because friends matter a great deal to me. You matter to me. And I know i do not say that often enough.

Its been a pretty s**t few weeks at the worsr possible time for my mental health but I don't want your sympathy.

I want to turn this s**tty, difficult situation caused by an anonymous coward into a positive moment that i own with you.

1st December is World AIDS Day and the stigma and prejudice that those people who live with HIV and AIDS Is very real. So please buy and wear a red ribbon.

And please give a donation (small or large) to The Terrence Higgins Trust who continue to do excellent work in combating HIV and AIDS in the UK and beyond.

Thank you.

With much love

MCx

A great opportunity for a great creative...
13/09/2023

A great opportunity for a great creative...

Love the opportunites The Observer Building is bringing to the young people of our town
13/09/2023

Love the opportunites The Observer Building is bringing to the young people of our town

Are you a bedroom mixer, a house party flexer, a crowd teaser or a playlist pleaser? We're on the lookout for DJ's or music artists aged between 15-25 for our next OB SOUNDS young person's event!

This a paid opportunity for up-and-coming young DJ's/MC's to flex their skills and perform in a fantastic local venue. Please DM us if you want to find out more information. We'd love it if you could share this post and tag anyone you know who you think might be a great fit.

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Great BBC Travel feature about the role of art in  helping to reinvent three seaside towns including my fabulous hometow...
16/04/2023

Great BBC Travel feature about the role of art in helping to reinvent three seaside towns including my fabulous hometown of Hastings

Seaside resorts across the UK have struggled in recent decades, but Folkestone, Hastings and Margate – once frequented by royalty – are shrewdly reinventing themselves through art.

22/02/2023

WOW! HASTINGS Fat Tuesday 2023 that was an amazing five days.

Huge congratulations to all the venues & their staff, the performers & artists, the audiences from near & far, the volunteers & crew but especially to Adam Daly Sally Lampitt & Hannah Deeble

Hastings Fat Tuesday you have done Hastings & St Leonards proud.

What a fantastic way to start the 2023 festival season in our magnificent town.

Great article about Hastings Fat Tuesday on Sussex Live Good luck to everyone involved  i  making HASTINGS Fat Tuesday 2...
15/02/2023

Great article about Hastings Fat Tuesday on Sussex Live

Good luck to everyone involved i making HASTINGS Fat Tuesday 2023 happen.

Every year this amazing five day music festival awakens our town from its slumber...

Hastings Fat Tuesday Music Festival was stopped in its tracks during the pandemic, but the team behind it didn't just wait for things to improve.

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