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Graeme Watson

Graeme Watson is the co-editor of OUTinPerth. He also works in the university sector and is a broadcaster at RTRFM 92.1

Joel Creasey

There was only standing room available in YaYa's on a Monday night, a crowd of queer scenesters and local comedians squeezed in, pushing the...

Top Of The World

The part of Velma is one she's played around the world and the Australian tour of Chicago was her first ever journey to Perth. Soon...

Alone on Centre Stage

Daryl Brandwood is taking on one of the most challenging roles of his career. Helix will see him perform solo on stage for two...

Making Out

When it comes to measuring same sex discrimination in society, whether it is testing our society, our community, venues or even ourselves, there is...

Arts Shorts – May 2011

A Disappearing Act A Disappearing Act is on at The Blue Room until May 21. This fresh tragic-comedy is a tale of mice, men, lovers,...

It's a really long weekend

Things to do over Easter The Easter break is here and with Anzac Day occurring at the same time, the break goes all the way...

Top Grace Jones Songs

Grace Jones is going to be in Perth this weekend headlining the Blues and Roots Festival. Here's our top Grace Jones tunes. Hope we...

Police Minister Still Thinks Homosexuality Is Not Normal

WA Police Minister Rob Johnson says he stands by his 2001 comments on homosexuality when he labelled it 'not normal'. During debate over the gay...

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