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The 16th Spanish Film Festival will be at Cinema Paradiso 12-19 June. Horror film aficionados will be excited to see The Body. Directed by...

Nicole da Silva: Wentworth

On Wednesday nights people are staying home to catch each episode of Foxtel’s Wentworth with the re-imagining of the classic Australian series Prisoner becoming a ratings...

Notre Dame Denying Freedom of Speech

  Students of Notre Dame University are lobbying against policies that prevent both students and staff from discussing or campaigning in favour of same-sex rights...

Editor's Thoughts: Growing Frustrations

At last month’s Equal Love rally in Perth there was a notable growing feeling of frustration and anger amongst the crowd. While the protest...

Protestors at French Open Final

The French Open Final between Rafael Nadal and David Ferrer came to a grinding halt when an anti-gay marriage protestor charged onto the court...

Lesbian Invoice Adressed to 'Dykes'

Two lesbians on the Sunshine Coast have created a social media whirlwind after receiving an invoice with the surname ‘Dykes’, from a company named...

Review: Home Open – An Evening of Intimacy

Earlier this year they delivered some of the top Perth FRINGEWORLD theatre in the form of ‘Poly’, now they’re churning out some of the...

One Hundred Lashings for Homosexuality

In Indonesia the strict Islamic province of Aceh is introducing laws that will serve a hundred lashings to citizens found to be gay or...

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