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The BFI London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival, takes place from 23 March - 1 April. Offering a varied programme of feature films, special events, shorts, archive classics, experimental and erotic works, the Festival is one of the longest-running celebrations of queer creativity in the UK.
Read more: Mar '11 26th BFI London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival programme revealed
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On February 11th 2012 The L Project released their charity single "It Does Get Better". Thier aim with this first project is to raise as much money as possible to help combat LGBT bullying using the most talented lesbian UK performers.
The Pride in Our Past Project is concerned with the formation of a Plymouth LGBT archive which was born from the fact that much of Plymouth's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Trans history is stored in the memories of the older proportion of our community. These people have seen a massive shift in attitudes and culture which will probably occur again and, as they grow older, the fear is that this history may be lost if not captured now.
It’s a common grump among the gay community that Pride is no longer political. Worse still, some say, it’s actually become meaningless. Civil partnerships, an equal age of consent and the abolition of Section 28 all ensured that for a generation of younger lesbian, gay and bisexual people, full legal equality has been delivered.