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Leigh Andrew Hill

Leigh is a co-editor of OUTinPerth. He also works in the higher education sector.

Techs and the City: The good, the bad and the ugly

The Good On the anniversary of 9/11, it is worth remembering how technology came into play. When the towers collapsed the earth was littered with the...

Indulge yourself this weekend at GALSWA's Saints & Singers

The Gay and Lesbian Singers of WA have prepared an evening of vice, virtue and everything in between with their latest performance, Saints & Singers. GALSWA's...

No jail for Sydney man who added acid to gay club lubricant dispenser

ABC News have reported on Tuesday that a man who was found adding hydrochloric acid to a lubricant dispenser at a gay/bisexual sex-on-premises venue in Sydney has...

Boy George offers to cover cost of Pete Burns funeral

The world was shocked last week when it was announced that Dead or Alive vocalist Pete Burns had passed away at the age of...

Will and Grace cast reunite for Clinton inspired musical performance

The ensemble cast of Will & Grace have reunited once again, this time for a singalong inspired by Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. Debra Messing, Sean...

Proud Awards Hall of Fame Winner: DJ Seb Sharp / Kinky

Perth's inaugural Proud Awards are fast approaching and the votes are being tallied to determine who you have chosen as your favourite performers, entertainers,...

Gay couple go viral after homophobic opinion piece in Singapore

An image of two men kissing on a train in Singapore has gone viral after a fellow passenger snapped a photo and penned an...

Colony Uprising: Celebrate 25 years of The Moon Cafe this Sunday

Northbridge's favourite late night hangout, The Moon Cafe, is celebrating 25 years this month, hosting a massive science fiction themed birthday bash this Sunday. Colony...

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On This Gay Day | The Rocky Horror Show opened in London

After two previews, The Rocky Horror Show made its debut at the Royal Court’s 63-seat Upstairs Theatre on this day in 1973. The show was an instant success.