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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

Sarah McLeod's off the leash

Former front woman of The Superjesus Sarah McLeod is heading to Connection's Famous Fridays to play a live set. Since the band split in...

Australian Family Association: Gay Couples Inconsequential

The President of the Western Australian branch of the Australian Family Association has welcomed the 2011 census counting same sex couples who have married...

Josh Thomas: Just Joshin'

Two years ago Josh Thomas publicly came out via a podcast, now he's battling the media and public perception of himself as a 'gay...

Martha Wash

Martha Wash, you might not know her name, but you know the sound of her mighty voice. From powerful backing vocals for '70s gay icon...

Review: Beginners

Coming out is without doubt the most common topic of a gay themed films, but what's it like coming out later in life? This...

Abbe May

Local musician Abbe May has just released her brand new album Design Desire. It comes hot on the heels of the popular singles Mammalian...

Julia Jenkins Goes Underground

Julia Jenkins is set to take over the stage downstairs at His Majesty's Theatre. A veteran of The Maj's cabaret season, this will be...

Music: Fresh Tracks + In The Crate + Essential Selections

Essential Selections What are the best albums by queer women? We nominate these five as essential selections for your CD collection. Melissa Etheridge Self-titled Melissa Etheridge's debut album...

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