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Bibliophile Book Reviews: 'Hide' and 'Bright, Precious Days'

Hide by Matthew Griffin Bloomsbury Wendell Wilson returns from doing the shopping to find 83 year old Frank Clifton collapsed in the back yard, lying amongst the...

Film Reviews: Chemsex, Finding Dory and more

Chemsex (R) Directed by William Fairman and Max Gogarty ★★★★ This scary British documentary captures footage of gay men who combine psychoactive drugs and multiple-partner sex on...

Serious reading: We are all going to die

We’re All Going to Die by Leah Kaminsky Harper Collins It is only in relatively recent years that death has not been an integral part of our...

How do you tackle the challenges of Chemsex?

The confronting documentary Chemsex is screening in Perth this month.  The film dives deep into the largely underground gay subculture that pursues the hedonistic,...

Bibliophile: Tom Houghton by Todd Alexander

Tom Houghton: A Novel by Todd Alexander Simon & Schuster Concerned with the effects of bullying, Tod Alexander wanted a way of writing about being gay and...

What's good at the movies?

The First Monday in May (M) Directed by Andrew Rossi The title refers to the annual fundraising gala for the Manhattan’s Metropolitan Museum of Art. Money...

Bibliophile: Becoming Nicole

Becoming Nicole by Amy Ellis Nutt Atlantic Books Identical twins, Jonas and Wyatt, were adopted at birth by American couple Wayne and Kelly Maines. While they...

Bibliophile: Munchies, mystery and murder in this month's book reviews

delicious: Feel Good Food by Valli Little ABC Books There’s so much delicious food around. Alongside an increase in range and availability, there are non-stop cooking programs,...

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