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John Waters: Looking Through a Glass Onion

Acclaimed Australian actor John Waters is returning to Perth with his show ‘Looking Through a Glass Onion’ which highlights the music of John Lennon. Waters...

Julia Stone: Return to Form

Singer-songwriter Julia Stone has returned to her partnership with brother Angus and released a new, self-titled album under the guidance of legendary producer Rick...

Poet Captures Modern Gay Romance with 'I Hit Send'

Poet Steven Boyle captures the feeling of unrequited love perfectly in his spoken work poem 'I Hit Send or Modern Meltdown'. The poem is a...

A Wild Night Ahead with DJ Jon Pleased Wimmin

Jon Pleased Wimmin is coming to Connections this month. The drag DJ and clubbing legend is still creating an amazing night out decades after...

Mason Andrews Heads West

Mason Andrews has quickly risen to be one of the most sought after DJs in Australia and overseas. This month he’s making his first...

Tony Abbott Drops Racial Discrimination Act Amendments

The Prime Minister has dropped George Brandis' proposed amendments of the Racial Discrimination Act. Some were concerned that the amendments would lead to racial vilification...

Police Apologise 20 Years After Tasty Raid

On the 7th of August 1994, dozens of police officers entered the Tasty Nightclub in Melbourne, then detained and strip searched 463 people over...

Uganda: MPs Aim for Swift Reinstatement of Anti-Gay Law

After Uganda's controversial Anti-Homosexuality Act was last week struck down by the court for passing through parliament without a proper quorum, lawmakers in the...

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