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Orphans of Delirium: Cyber Frottage

For artist Eric James Mitchell, this year's Pride theme of Imagine One Better World sees him actually crossing into other worlds to make...

Two Old Queens Grace the Stage

This month, amongst the wealth of Pride Festival events to choose from, is the world premiere of musical comedy Two Old Queens....

This is Not Art 2007

I hate writers who write feature articles in the first person. In the 10 years I have been writing journalistic pieces, I...

Our Only Guide Is Our Homesickness

Nandi Chinna Five Islands Press Nandi Chinna - a South Australian whom the Perth poetry scene has gladly adopted as one of their own...

Dona Juanita – And The Love Of Boys

Gabrielle EverallSuccess PrintFor John Kinsella - Cambridge Fellow and the world's leading luminary light in regards to all things poetic - to dub...

Kylie: White Diamond

Australia's pop princess Kylie Minogue will be seen in all her glory on the big screen in a very special, one night...

Up-and-Coming: Whitley

The opening act for Mia Dyson's recent tour, Whitley next takes to the road with Josh Pyke to play a few ditties...

The KU DE TA Life

Following the release of KU DE TA: 2 Sunset Soundtracks, DJ Donni1talks about life beachside at Bali's restaurant and premier DJ venue,...

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British artist David Hockney, considered one of the most...

Daniel Monks joins the cast of ‘Peaky Blinders’ sequel

Perth-raised actor Daniel Monks joins the upcoming Peaky Blinders sequel, alongside a strong cast set in post-war 1950s Birmingham.