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US streaming service Peacock have announced their new version of Queer as Folk will begin airing 9th June in the USA. In Australia the series will be streaming on Stan the following day. The broadcaster has released a series of images and a teaser trailer for the new version of the show. The original groundbreaking British […]
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15 Apr 2022 /
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A new LGBTQIA+ themed web series is being created by a local team, and they’re looking for extras to bring some extra queer energy to the scene this week. The series explores the experiences of a queer woman living with Down Syndrome, and her first time experiencing a Pride parade. The creation came to be […]
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20 Mar 2022 |
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The ABC has announced a diverse and talented family of presenters will host the 44th Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras in an unforgettable evening celebrating community and pride, live from the Sydney Cricket Ground. TV journalist and presenter Hamish Macdonald will be joined by ABCQueer’s Mon Schafter and comedian Steven Oliver in anchoring the parade. […]
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14 Feb 2022 |
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FX has released a video giving fans of the TV show Pose a first in-depth look at what happens in the show’s final season. The clip gives a quick update on what’s in store for our favourite characters as they head back to the ballroom. “Season 3 is about social justice, about anti-discrimination, hope, there is family […]
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25 Apr 2021 |
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Warning: This article includes discussion about suicide and euthanasia. Actor Noni Hazlehurst has chatted to podcast TV Blackbox about her latest role in The End. In the series Noni plays Pamela, a free-spirited lesbian woman who doesn’t exactly fit in with the rest of the elderly women in the retirement village she resides in. Foxtel’s The End has a lot […]
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17 Mar 2021 |
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The first three episodes of new teen drama Genera+ion are now available to stream or download from Foxtel. The OUTinPerth team binge-viewed the eps are can confirm there are lots of queer characters in the series. If your fan of Larry Clark’s Kids, My So-Called Life, Freaks and Geeks, Skins or the more recent Euphoria, […]
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12 Mar 2021 |
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Actor Wil King is one of the stars of the ABC’s new comedy series Why Are You Like This. In the six part series he plays Austin, who alongside friends Mia and Penny navigates the challenges of life. Each 30-minute episode follows the adventures of Mia (Olivia Junkeer), Penny (Naomi Higgins) and Austin (Wil King) as they […]
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19 Feb 2021 |
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Foxtel’s new series The End has been praised for its multilayered storytelling and diverse cast of characters. In the series Frances O’Connor plays Dr Kate Brennan, a doctor specialising in palliative care, and she’s passionate in her opposition to euthanasia. Kate’s got a lot going on in her life, her business-man husband is in prison, and she’s just […]
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5 Feb 2021 |
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A new TV series coming to Foxtel in 2021 features a plethora of big names stars and a teen character who is transgender. Foxtel’s 10-episode Australian drama The End is a half-hour dark comedy series starring Dame Harriet Walter (Succession, The Crown, Killing Eve), Perth raised Frances O’Connor (The Missing, Mansfield Park), Robyn Nevin (Doctor Doctor, Upper […]
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29 Nov 2020 |
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Netflix has announced that the gorgeous ladies of wrestling will not be returning for a final season. The streaming giant has confirmed GLOW will not return for a fourth season to wrap up the myriad character’s stories, winding back their earlier announcement it will be returning this year. Set in the 80s and based on a real […]
Tags: alison brie, betty gilpin, chris lowell, Glow, Netflix, shakira barrera, sunita mani, tv
6 Oct 2020 |
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