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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.

On This Gay Day | Remembering Noel Coward and disco star Sylvester

Noel Coward and Sylvester both left their mark on culture on a global scale.

Arts Shorts – February 2011

'It's a long time since I drank champagne,' were apparently the last words of literary legend and Russia's greatest author Anton Chekhov, just before...

CD Reviews – February 2011

Walter Gibbons Jungle Music: Mixed With Love: Essential and Unreleased Remixes 1976 – 1986 Strut Records Celebrated New York DJ Walter Gibbons' 1976 remix of Double Exposure's...

Amanda Palmer & Her Map of Tasmania

Forget Peaches, Amanda Palmer is electro-pop's new synth disco queen with shoulder pads. At least for the next decade, the 21st Century's difficult T(w)eens....

The Cold Heart of Art

Urszula Dawkins has been to the North Pole. Well, she got pretty close anyway, give or take about 600 miles from the most northern...

Steak Night @ The Court, 50 Beaufort St Perth, 6pm

08 9328 5292 www.thecourt.com.au info@thecourt.com.au

Steak Night @ The Court, 50 Beaufort St Perth, 6pm

08 9328 5292 www.thecourt.com.au info@thecourt.com.au

Steak Night @ The Court, 50 Beaufort St Perth, 6pm

08 9328 5292 www.thecourt.com.au info@thecourt.com.au

Lesbian Mud Wrestling @ Connections Nightclub, 81 James St Northbridge, 10pm – 5am

81 James St Northbridge 9328 1870 www.connectionsnightclub.com

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On This Gay Day | Film director Gregg Araki was born

He made his breakthrough in 1992 with The Living End.

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Noel Coward and Sylvester both left their mark on culture on a global scale.

Tasmania leads the way in tackling hate crimes

Advocates say the new approach would provide greater protections to marginalised communities.

Pride in Respect initiative hopes to shine a light on intimate partner violence

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