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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

Lucas Brenton keeps no secrets

Defying gender, living his life online, sharing everything while making electro music and being shamelessly honest about his desire for celebrity, Lucas Brenton is...

Tina Arena returns to WA

Tina Arena is set to return to Perth to perform once again with the Western Australian Symphony Orchestra. Arena who had a sold out...

The Time is Now

Getting fit and losing weight is one of those things I'm always meaning to do, and I have stabs at it now and again...

KD Lang fans undeterred by wild weather

KD Lang fans were undeterred by the high chance of being drenched in pouring rain as they huddled close to each other at Sandlalford...

What's your favourite Janet Jackson song?

Janet Jackson is set to visit Perth this week playing the Burswood Theatre on Tuesday night. Jackson's intimate world tour is playing smaller venues...

Remembering Matthew Shepard

Thirteen years ago today Matthew Shepard died. He'd met two men at a bar who agreed to give him a ride home. Instead of...

20 Years On

I remember reading a newspaper article back in 1987 that was about the 20th anniversary of The Beatles releasing Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club...

Davey Wavey: Gay Guru

Five years ago a web designer started writing on his blog. He wrote about his boyfriend, his values and his dreams. He started making...

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