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La Vie En Rose

Born into poverty in the back streets of Paris in 1915, Edith Piaf lived a life much like the songs for which she was...

Jess McAvoy

Melbourne-based singer-songwriter Jess McAvoy returned to her South Perth roots for a few shows and found some time to chat to OUTinPerth. OUTinPerth: What are...

DJ Alex Gaudino

Destination Calabria with its infectious sax riff and catchy electronic beats has taken this Italian DJ to the top of world charts. OUTinPerth asked...

Margaret Blades

WASO Assistant Concertmaster Margaret Blades talked to OUTinPerth about her career as one of Australia's premier violinists and teaching the next generation. OUTinPerth: What are...

Fashion RoadTrip: Beaufort Street

Following on from my first road trip last month down William Street, I decided to head down Beaufort Street in Mt Lawley to experience...

Island Life

Taiwan—for a holiday? Not often the first choice for Western Gaystralians, Taiwan offers one of the most laidback societies in Asia and its...

Arts from the Western Deserts

Randell Lane Fine Arts in Mt Lawley specialises in art from the Western Desert Regions. Randell Lane's Mark Walker and Bradley Calamel are passionate...

Noongar Works from the Curtin Collection

This month John Curtin Gallery celebrates NAIDOC week with an exhibition entitled ‘Noongar Native Title: Noongar Works from the Curtin University of Technology' curated...

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