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Netflix cancels ‘Boots’ after just one season

The LGBTIQA+ themed show had been criticised by the Trump administration.

On This Gay Day | Film director Gregg Araki was born

He made his breakthrough in 1992 with The Living End.

Community celebration to mark the passing of the ART and surrogacy reforms

The laws passed parliament earlier this month after ore than a decade of advocacy and campaigning.

GOLDBLOOM'S BLOOMIN' GOLD

Goldie Goldbloom is fast becoming an international literary star. Her last novel, The Paperbark Shoe – a subtly queer love story set in Australia's...

What To Look For In A Suit

Are you on your career trajectory, ruthlessly climbing the corporate ladder, white-anting and backstabbing left, right and centre? Or have you got a...

DEEP SEDUCTIVE THOUGHTS

Kym Ellery takes the avante-garde and makes it sexy with her fashion label ELLERY. What appears paramount in her clothes – which have produced bold...

Arts Shorts – June 2011

The Pride The acclaimed production of The Pride that was on at The Blue Room last year is restaged by The Perth Theatre Company. The...

Perth Street Art: Sach

The shadow and cloak of street art is such that it offers great anonymity, particularly if you play the game. That anonymity can then...

Can't wait for the weekend to begin

The weekend starts here, here some things to check out tonight and tomorrow, FRIDAY Fremantle Arts Centre A new set of exhibitions is set to open at...

Addams Family heads to Sydney

Broadway's latest musical success is set to come to Australia. Today it was announced that The Addams Family will have its Australian debut at...

Titus Andronicus Q&A

Perth's all-female theatre collective, HIVE (Her Infinite Variety Ensemble) enter their final week of Titus Andronicus which finishes this Saturday. OUTinPerth spoke to Olivia...

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