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devillesinteriorDeville’s Pad to Close

One of Perth’s favourite nightspots Deville’s Pad have announced that the party is over. The popular themed nightspot will permanently close it’s doors on Saturday March 21st.

CHRISTEENEChristeene the Machine is Coming for You

Christeene the Machine delivered her show at Connections Nightclub this week. Leigh Hill went along and checked out the show.

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aydendohertyAyden Doherty: Transvestite Space Pirate from the Future

Scott-Patrick Mitchell headed down to Noodle Palace to check out a Fringe World show from Ayden Doherty.

FairdayGet Ready for Fairday

There was lots of anticipation ahead of Pride WA’s Fairday.

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Image of Gay Russian Couple Wins World Press Photo Award

Danish photographer Mads Nissen won the World Press Photo of the Year competition for his image capturing a tender moment between a gay Russian couple.

 

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Roger Cook says WA won’t be getting lock-out laws that destroyed Sydney’s nightlife

The WA premier says there are many ways to keep nightclub patrons safe.

Sydney man faces court over homophobic slurs and abuse delivered in gay-friendly venue

The judge told him he was an example of "the Ugly Australia" .

On This Gay Day | Composer Samuel Barber died in 1981

Barber's best known work is his Adagio for Strings that was composed in 1936.

Snail Mail will share new album ‘Ricochet’ this March

For her first album in five years, Snail Mail is described as returning with a renewed sense of clarity and control.

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Roger Cook says WA won’t be getting lock-out laws that destroyed Sydney’s nightlife

The WA premier says there are many ways to keep nightclub patrons safe.

Sydney man faces court over homophobic slurs and abuse delivered in gay-friendly venue

The judge told him he was an example of "the Ugly Australia" .

On This Gay Day | Composer Samuel Barber died in 1981

Barber's best known work is his Adagio for Strings that was composed in 1936.

Snail Mail will share new album ‘Ricochet’ this March

For her first album in five years, Snail Mail is described as returning with a renewed sense of clarity and control.

Geneva will be the host city for IAS 2027

IAS 2027, the 14th IAS Conference on HIV Science, will take place in Geneva, Switzerland.

Roger Cook says WA won’t be getting lock-out laws that destroyed Sydney’s nightlife

The WA premier says there are many ways to keep nightclub patrons safe.

Sydney man faces court over homophobic slurs and abuse delivered in gay-friendly venue

The judge told him he was an example of "the Ugly Australia" .

On This Gay Day | Composer Samuel Barber died in 1981

Barber's best known work is his Adagio for Strings that was composed in 1936.