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Empire of the Sun: Double Trouble

Looking back over the last five years, the man who is one half of both Empire of the Sun and PNAU struggled to summarise...

Lezzons: A Stella(r) Recovery

In my circle, 2012 was officially the year of the break-up. From seven-year relationships to six-month romances, my closest friends all found themselves single...

Going Ballistic: A Re-working of Giselle

Australian Dance Theatre are heading west with their acclaimed show ‘G’ a reworking of the traditional ballet Giselle. It sounds like a dance show...

Boys Boys Boys! Excited About Everything

Local synth indie-pop group Boys Boys Boys! have put together another group of songs designed to put a smile on your dial. Established in...

Thoroughly Modern Millie

This year WAAPA’s largest annual production will be hitting the stages of the Regal Theatre in the form of the musical ‘Thoroughly Modern Millie’. Director...

Ask Elizabeth

My boyfriend and I broke up amicably after five years together. While we’re fine leading our separate lives, I’ve realized that our break up...

Louise Pratt: Fighting Where it Matters

A queer politician that has been fighting long term for LGBTIQ rights in federal parliament is contemplating life after politics.  Senator Louise Pratt has...

Positive Advocate: Is it Game Over for HIV?

French scientists recently published the tantalising prospect of having ‘functionally cured’ people with HIV.  Eight of the 14 people observed have consistently maintained undetectable viral...

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