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Leigh Andrew Hill

Leigh is a co-editor of OUTinPerth. He also works in the higher education sector.

CD Reviews: Delta Goodrem, Magic! and more

Public Broadcasting Service The Race for Space Remixes ★★★★ British electronic duo Public Broadcasting Service have released a remix version of their 2016 album. Line up to...

Pride WA shows stability built on success

Pride WA have announced their committee of management following their annual AGM. Unlike previous years which have seen a high turnover of volunteers from one year...

Basic Brecht: A Caucasian Chalk Circle Primer

Black Swan State Theatre Company are bringing the epic theatre classic ‘Caucasian Chalk Circle’ to the State Theatre Centre. Devotees will be familiar with...

Love nature at the Ecosexual Sauna

Pony Express is a collaborative body led by playwright and performance maker Ian Sinclair and transdisciplinary artist Loren Kronemyer. This duo got a lot of acclaim...

Fresh Tracks: Check out some new tunes

Olafur Arnalds featuring Arnor Dan – Say My Name the Icelandic musician takes Destiny's Child and turns into a thing of great beauty Myami – Cloudstreet slick and...

Sweet Dreams of La Bouche

In the ‘90s La Bouche scored a run of hits with their tunes ‘Be My Lover’, ‘Sweet Dreams’ and ‘Fallin’ in Love’.   The dance...

Labelling the community: What's in a name?

OPINION When a local Facebook community page changed their name, a conversation began. It is a conversation I have had and heard before, a complex...

A New Rainbow: new LGBTIQ+ human rights group launches in WA

A new human rights focused organisation is forming in Western Australia to fill the gap left by the disbandment of Gay and Lesbian Equality,...

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Fresh Tracks | The latest tunes worth checking out

New tracks from Ladytron, Melanie C, Sudan Archives, Courtney Barnett, Tame Impala, Louis Tomlinson and Eurovision star ADONXS.