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Miguel Migs

House Music legend Miguel Migs is set to play at Villa this month. Since his first releases in the ‘90s San Francisco based Migs...

In The Crate: Drastic on Plastic

Drastic on Plastic, the local weekly radio program that celebrates women in music is celebrating it’s 30th anniversary. We gave Jane Armstrong and Lorraine...

CD Reviews

24 Hours in a Disco Kiki Gyan Soundway Kiki Gyan was born in Ghana and as a teenager in the early ‘70s found employment as a musician,...

Fringeworld Highlights

Here’s a quick glance at the productions OUTinPerth are most looking forward to this year at Fringeworld. Le Gateau Chocolat We had a friend audibly squeal...

Three's Not a Crowd: The Polyamorous Play

  Imagine a consenting relationship between three people, now imagine them all being women.  The Fringeworld production Poly offers an insight into what that would...

Positive Advocate: Is Cure Talk Helpful?

With ongoing reports of research that could potentially cure HIV/AIDS, what is the impact of ‘cure talk’ on prevention efforts? Most people whole heartedly...

Andy Warhol – Never Enough

Even for the most ardent fan of Andy Warhol, the prospect of a four hour long documentary film on the artist may at first...

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West of Memphis (MA) Directed by Amy Berg In 1993, three eight year-old boys were found dead in a creek in the small town of West...

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