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Melbourne’s The Laird and Eagle Leather targeted with homophobic graffiti

Vandals have attacked both locations with messages of hate.

Facing tough times, local arts company launches fundraiser

Brightside Productions are the latest company to ring the warning bell.

Fresh Tracks | The latest tunes worth checking out

New tracks from Alison Goldfrapp, dearALICE, Hugel, Skuzland, Kae Tempest and the return of Arrested Development.

Big Fag Press: Bigger than big!

There is a resurgence of zine culture and small independent press publishing in Australia of late. Every city across the nation has an underground...

STYLEAID – That's a wrap!

Another spectacular STYLEAID has come to a close and with it a new record set in the amount raised by the West Australian AIDS...

Fragrance Road Trip '08

Some of you who are regular readers of the fashion pages of OUT might remember my wonderful fragrance road trip from last year celebrating...

Coming Soon… IAS 2008

The XVII International AIDS Conference will be held in Mexico City from August 3-8. Approximately 25,000 people are expected to attend the conference, which...

Lancet Rebukes Swiss Study

Earlier this year, the Swiss Federal AIDS Commission released findings that an individual who is HIV-positive was not at risk of passing on the...

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Melbourne’s The Laird and Eagle Leather targeted with homophobic graffiti

Vandals have attacked both locations with messages of hate.

Facing tough times, local arts company launches fundraiser

Brightside Productions are the latest company to ring the warning bell.

Fresh Tracks | The latest tunes worth checking out

New tracks from Alison Goldfrapp, dearALICE, Hugel, Skuzland, Kae Tempest and the return of Arrested Development.

On This Gay Day | Film director George Cukor was born in 1899

George Cukor made his mark as a director in Hollywood in the 1930s and continued to make films through to the early 1980s.

New scheme offers $40,000 grant for short film

Adelaide Film Festival Investment Fund (AFFIF) has partnered with Pride Foundation Australia (PFA) on a new short film initiative.  
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