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Graeme Watson

Graeme Watson is the co-editor of OUTinPerth. He also works in the university sector and is a broadcaster at RTRFM 92.1

Dancers Do It Better

The Sydney Dance Company is heading to Perth to perform Artistic Director Rafael Bonachela's full length work We Unfold. Filled with powerful, twisting and energetic...

Marriage Equality in Suburbia

Last month WA Labor voted to change their stance on same sex marriage at their state conference, putting further pressure on Prime Minister Julia...

Simple Dinner Party

The secret of a good dinner party is that it actually has very little to do with the food. Having a good time is...

Heart Beats For Grum

Hot on the heels of his disco filled debut album Heartbeats, Grum is heading to Perth. One of the most sought after remixers around...

It's the Weekend

Welcome to the weekend, we've scanned the gig guides and consulted the cutural experts and come up with this list of things that are...

Polari Prize Short List Announced

The short list for Britain's Inaugural Polari First Book Prize has been announced at the London Literary Festival. The prize aims to promote debut...

Project Runway Australia

Here's our new weekly TV blog post about Project Runway Australia. There will be spoilers, so if you haven't watched it yet - don't...

Gay Tasmanian Bashed

UPDATED July 6, 2011 Tasmanian Police have charged two men over the assualt of gay man Daniel Stanley. Stanley recieved serious injuries after the two...

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Happy Pride everyone!

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