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The December issue of OUTinPerth magazine is now available to read online or download.

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Our cover interview is with adult film star Mickey Taylor who chats to us about how his career started, his YouTube videos and his new music career.

Inside there’s a stack of photos from the recent PrideFEST celebrations including the parade and all the different parties.

We chat to DJ Dan Slater ahead of his NYE appearance at Connections Nightclub and legendary DJ Wayne G tell us about his adventures around the globe in 2015.

Erasure’s Vince Clarke grants us a rare interview discussing the bands 30th anniversary and his recent collaboration with Jean Michel Jarre. We also chat with tropical house producer Matoma, and local artist Bloom.

And for a little bit of fun we track down the stock images used by the Marriage Alliance and wonder what they could be used to ponder about in the future.

Read the whole magazine online now or pick one up at over 300 locations around town.

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