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Panti Bliss is on Top of the World

Irish drag queen Panti Bliss is a woman of many talents. In an Irish political scandal some refer to as ‘Pantigate’, the performer spoke...

Beccy Cole: Great Women of Country

Beccy Cole has teamed up with Melinda Schneider to record an album filled with classic country songs by female singers. The pair are set...

Harold Maxwell Sings it Loud

Local musician Harold Maxwell has been working on his self titled debut album for year. OUTinPerth spoke to Maxwell just a week before the...

February CD Reviews

Belle and Sebastian Girls in Peacetime Want to Dance Nine albums and nineteen years into their recording career, Belle and Sebastian have surprisingly changed their sound...

'I Wish I Was Lonely': A New Take on Technology

  Tonight is the Australian debut of an intriguing production from the minds of performance poet Hannah Jane Walker and theatre maker Chris Thorpe. 'I Wish...

Australian Dads Read Childrens' Book for Queer Youth

Queer writer and relationship columnist Samuel Leighton-Dore has written a humorous adult-childrens' book with the aim of opening a dialogue on LGBT bullying. The book...

Alan Cumming Challenges Blood Donation Laws

In the US, the Food and Drug Administration have made changes to laws allowing same sex attracted men to donate blood. Previously, gay and bisexual...

Things Get Messy at hit92.9's Big Gay Hen's Night

Radio station hit92.9 is holding a wedding for couple Rachelle and Hayley Bennett next Tuesday. Same sex couples are able to legally wed in British...

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Christian man loses religious discrimination case over Pride symbols

An English tribunal rejects a discrimination case from a job applicant who sought a Pride-free workplace citing religious beliefs.

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Local author Patrick Malborough discusses post-modern influences, creative chaos, and unexpected success behind his debut novel Nock Loose.

Forty two years after his murder, Anthony Littler’s killers are convicted

Two brothers have been found guilty of the 1984 murder of British civil servant Anthony Littler.

What’s on: Spanish & Latin American Film Festival at Luna

Tickets are now on sale for the HSBC Spanish & Latin American Film Festival and there's so much to see in this year's program.

Bibliophile | ‘One Knight Stand’: Sapphic sequel reimagines ‘A Knight’s Tale’

The first in the series, Lady’s Knight, was a fiercely feminist and deliciously queer version of A Knight’s Tale.