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Lezzons with Sadie Spade

Lezzon 7: Making a right tit of oneself Way out west we’re somewhat limited in choice when it comes to gay venues. And even though...

Ask Elizabeth

  I am feeling quite depressed. My girlfriend is such a wonderful person, everyone loves her; she is brilliant and funny.  She tells me that...

Gay in Africa – The Struggles of Living in Botswana

When Africa and homosexuality come up in the same sentence, there are often assumptions of extreme homophobia, imprisonment, and death. Although these labels can...

L is For Lauren from The Real L Word

OUTinPerth speaks to The Real L Word’s Lauren Russell ahead of her trip to Perth. Most people will have heard of The L Word. It’s...

Mixing It Up

According to Jeffrey Jay Fowler, if you’re looking for a theatre production that isn’t ‘a three hour realistic play about infidelity’, then you should...

Busting Out!

The international smash-hit success Busting Out is once again gracing our shores with its West Australian tour, which is set to kick off in...

Masuimi Max Is Bringing The Flesh

Well known American performer Masuimi Max is bringing her multi-faceted performances to Perth later on this year. OUTinPerth threw a few random questions her...

Loud as a Lion

When you think of queer music the sounds of disco house or super candy pop probably come to mind, but local duo Lionizer are...

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