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ARIES (MAR 21 – APR 19) Bzzzt, zhirrr, whiz, grrr… hear that? It's the sound of the universe going slightly out of whack. Yes, the...

Set Your Sites – The Super Gays of YouTube

SET YOUR SITES – THE SUPER GAYS OF YOUTUBE It should come as no surprise that the term 'vlog' sounds so similar to flog, as...

Caramel (M)

Directed by Nadine Labaki In Beirut, as in many Middle Eastern countries, there is a sharp division between the public and private. While the men...

Holden Captiva & Holden Epica

Straddling the boundary between compact and medium size and offering both five and seven-seat configurations, the Captiva comes in three trim levels -- SX,...

Burn After Reading (R)

Directed by Joel and Ethan Coen At the beginning of the film, Google Earth takes us into the CIA headquarters where analyst Osborne Cox (John...

On the route – Dining out on the Pride Parade….

Now first things first - this is not going to be review of where to get a good kebab at 3am. The art of...

Silver is the new black: Why Artrage is so damn cool!

What started off in 1983 as a fringe arts festival has now, 25 years later, grown into a veritable institution. This October and November,...

You Can't Put It There. Can You!?!

Steven Dawson is not only one of Australia's most prolific writers for the stage, he's quite possibly the dirtiest too. No, seriously! How else...

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