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Local Designer Turns to the Darkness

Hung-over, guzzling pineapple juice and smoking a rolled cigarette. It’s hard to imagine that such a talented local designer comes in such a down to...

Gay Rights in the Future

It’s safe to say that the Gay Rights movement is alive and well. Whether fighting for marriage equality, the right to adopt a child...

Karmageddon is Coming – Abbe May

It’s happened; the local raw talent brimming with fierce alpha-female prowess has released the first track off her forthcoming album Kiss My Apocalypse. Oh...

Goodbye To Living With AIDS?

The National Association of People Living with HIV/AIDS (NAPWA) at its Annual General meeting in November endorsed a name change. From now on it...

The Medallion At Perry Lakes

4 Bedrooms, 2 Bathroom + Powder room  |  Priced at $788,000  The Perry Lakes many readers will remember as the scene of our Inter-School athletics...

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  The Food Clock by Fast Ed Halmagyi Harper Collins Ed Halmagyi is known for his time-saving, fuss-free cooking tips on popular television and radio programs. His philosophy...

Perth International Arts Festival

The Somerville and Joondalup Pines films have begun, and there’s a feast of films until April next year. One of the highlights for December is...

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  The Perks of Being a Wallflower (MA) Directed by Stephen Chbosky On his first day at his Pittsburgh high school, the extremely introverted Charlie (Logan Lerman)...

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