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Christina Aguilera Bionic RCA / Sony In 2002, when Christina told you she was 'dirrty', she wasn't kidding. Marriage and motherhood haven't extinguished the sassiness of this...

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Love Machine by Clinton Caward Hamish Hamilton / Penguin While not gay per se, Clinton Caward's debut novel Love Machine has enough queer content to make it...

Sport Shorts – July

Wins and Losses for Convicts Australia's only gay rugby union team the Sydney Convicts narrowly lost the prestigious Bingham Cup title last month but...

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On Passion by Dorothy Porter Melbourne University Press It's a little eerie reading a new work from Dorothy Porter after her death, but apparently there's another three...

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Jónsi Go EMI Instantly recognisable, Jónsi's voice is the fuel that has made Icelandic band Sigur Ros, one of the most beloved groups heralding from the frozen...

Tories Turn a Pinker Shade of Blue

Three months ago opinion polls suggested the British Conservative party was set to sweep into power in the forthcoming May 6 elections with a...

Joel Creasey

The Wild West Comedy Festival is rolling into town soon for two weeks of comedy gold. OUTinPerth spoke to local comedian Joel Creasey about...

Smashing Dance Stereotypes

If traditional ballets are not your thing, look out for the Bad Boys of Dance as they thrust their way through the boundaries of...

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