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The sharpest wit of the Jazz Age comes alive at Venue 360  

Whether you're a lover of jazz, literature or simply a wonderfully entertaining night out, Dorothy Parker Pen promises an evening of laughter, music and timeless wit.

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.

Tanesha Bennell on what to expect at Ngalak Nidja Bilya 2026

A NAIDOC Week fundraiser ball in Perth will celebrate First Nations and LGBTQIA+ communities while supporting grassroots cultural organisations.

What do we need from a national LGBTI human rights organisation?

OPINION: Dr Sharon Dane, Brian Greig, Rodney Croome  Independent, accountable and courageous: Our blueprint for a national LGBTI human rights organisation The formation of a new national...

Margaret Court says she has no regrets about same-sex marriage stance

Western Australian religious leader, and former Tennis champion, Reverend Margaret Court says she has no regrets about her stance against marriage equality. In a new...

Can you create the 2019 look for the Revelation International Film Festival?

The Revelation International Film Festival is one of the most interesting events in Perth each year, and they're looking for someone to create the...

Karalee Katsambanis says 'Respectful Relationships' will affect tourism

Political commentator Karalee Katsambanis has labeled an education program being introduced by the McGowan government as "ideological claptrap", saying it will have a negative...

What were the 15 most read stories at OUTinPerth in 2018?

It's been another huge year at OUTinPerth. Twelve editions of the magazine were produced and we've published close to 2000 articles online, and over...

The year in review: What went down in December

Our trip back through the stories of 2018 ends with our review of what went down in December. The Ruddock Review was finally released,...

The year in review: What went down in November

Continuing our journey through the stories of 2018 we come to November, where politics focussed on the unreleased Ruddock Review, MPs quit the government...

The year in review: what went down in October

October saw sections of the Ruddock Review into religious freedom leak and politicians became engulfed in a discussion about whether it was okay to...

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The sharpest wit of the Jazz Age comes alive at Venue 360  

Whether you're a lover of jazz, literature or simply a wonderfully entertaining night out, Dorothy Parker Pen promises an evening of laughter, music and timeless wit.

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.

Tanesha Bennell on what to expect at Ngalak Nidja Bilya 2026

A NAIDOC Week fundraiser ball in Perth will celebrate First Nations and LGBTQIA+ communities while supporting grassroots cultural organisations.

Fresh Tracks | The latest tunes worth checking out

This week we take a listen to new tracks from V8, Luca George, Beyonce, Dean Misdale, and Bananarama.

Montaigne announces 10-year ‘Glorious Heights’ anniversary tour

Queer music icon Montaigne is celebrating a decade of their debut album Glorious Heights with a special tour.
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