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DeAnne Smith

Canadian comedian DeAnne Smith is heading to Perth next year for the Perth International Comedy Festival. OUTinPerth's Scott-Patrick Mitchell put some tough questions to...

Scissor Sisters for Summadayze

This summer is abuzz, especially with the news that Scissor Sisters will be appearing at Summadayze. They promise to be the must see act...

Home Sweet Homo

To many, the dream of owning a first home can be just that: a dream. There seems to be so much involved with the...

Best in Show

The student runway grad shows make for a heady onslaught of fashion fun come the last few weeks of November. This year delivered a...

It's Genderqueer, Dear!

More and more, gender is becoming a fluid form of expression. Andre Pejic is walking in Gaultier couture. Kayne West has been spotted sporting...

Understanding Opera

'It's an ultimate art form,' exclaimed General Manager of the West Australian Opera Carolyn Chard when asked to describe opera in the simplest manner...

Mini Cooper

When my sister got a Mini Cooper, she said it revolutionised inner city living. Gone were the days of guzzling the fuel and freaking...

Sharp Suits and Cutting Remarks

This year Project Runway Australia achieved a queer first, not only for the show, but for Australian television too. It was the first time...

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