Wildblood + Queenie’s Home Service is here (almost)

After way too much late night chat, some intensive training, hardcore track selecting and a little cajoling of our nearest and dearest fellow deckhands and club kids, Queen Josephine and I, Brighton’s most buxom DJ benders, are proud to announce the sound beginnings of Wildblood & Queenie’s Home Service. Tune in and let us take you on a delicious aural ride of all things house, disco, … Continue reading Wildblood + Queenie’s Home Service is here (almost)

Queen Josephine has done it – 365 days in the Ouch House

365 days. 365 cartoons. 365 wonders. Yep Queenie has done it. She’s delivered. That sketchbook and pens I handed her to banish the demons as she sat sad and sorry in a hospital bed on January 4th 2014 has become something I could never achieve, something I’m so proud of and something, incidentally, we all look rather handsome in.  365 days of The Ouch House Diaries. From those … Continue reading Queen Josephine has done it – 365 days in the Ouch House

BrightonPride25: Celebrating 25 years of my favourite day

It’s hard to believe but 2015 will see Brighton Pride celebrate its 25th anniversary. It seems only yesterday me and my Doc Marten’s, hippy hat and shaved head were stomping through the city I love, banner in hand, pride in my heart. So I am thrilled and honoured to be part of the BrightonPride25, working alongside Pride Brighton & Hove and Alf Le Flohic to a new community … Continue reading BrightonPride25: Celebrating 25 years of my favourite day

Why Brighton Pride really matters to me

So here we go, Pride Brighton & Hove 2014. That time of the year where you can’t buy glitter for love nor money, your to do list is the most random its ever been (beer, gay paper fans, Forde hairdo, fresh peas, Donna Summer mask?) and your just days away from the finest love fuelled moments you’ve had since, erm last Pride. Yep my glorious city … Continue reading Why Brighton Pride really matters to me