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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.

Friends, Old & New

Music can be like an old friend. Songs can be so familiar, so close and personal, that they create a bond with the listener,...

World News Briefs- October #1

NIC TRANSITIONS Nicole Kidman is set to play a trans woman in the film The Danish Girl, due for release in 2011. The film...

CD Reviews #98

Nick Cave & Warren Ellis White Lunar EMI This is a masterpiece. Here, Nick Cave and Dirty Three's Warren Ellis join forces to deliver a double disc...

Book Review :: When Gay People Get Married

MV Lee Badgett New York University Press It all started in Denmark in 1989, when same sex couples could register as partners. Many countries in...

The Fanta-Sea of Drag Couture

At its heart, fashion is a wild and imaginative adventure, one where trends and hemlines are a superfluous seasonal whim. The true beauty of...

Art Shorts #98

CAUGHT IN A WEB Award winning playwright Kate Mulvany delves into her childhood and growing up in Geraldton to deliver a powerful mystery, The Web,...

Scott-Patrick Mitchell in three quarter length Fashionable Shorts

CANDY CANDY CANDY! Online accessory store Moose always seems to be home to veritable treasure trove of unique designers and their even more unique wares....

Valentino: The Last Emperor (PG)

Directed by Matt Tyrnauer You don't need to be a fashion expert to enjoy this fascinating documentary about 77 year old Valentino Garavani. Apart from...

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