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Godskitchen

Godskitchen hits Metro City on October 8, and this year everything is going white. Andy Moor is headlining the night and took some time...

Perth Street Art: The Hoardings of Stormie's Magpie-Men

There once was a land of laughing trees. So proclaimed a sequence of yellow block words, painted on the side of the old sawtooth warehouses...

Store Profile: Behind The Monkey

Nestled where Highgate and Mt Lawley blur together, Behind The Monkey is a store dedicated to beautiful accessories. It is home to jewellery that makes...

You Better You Bette!

This Pride, Bette is back. Well, not the Bette, not the real divine Miss M, but the closest and most authentic version we have, Julia...

SceneOUT #111

Dear children, I'm super, thanks for asking. She may be the Sue Sylvester backstage in her little world, but I'm the real Sue Sylvester, bitch. And...

You Lucky Wonder You

Success comes with sacrifice. Emma Royle and Jessie Vintila – the double trouble wunderkinds who are Byron Bay's The Lucky Wonders – know this...

Getting Fruity with Pineapple Dance Studio

Louie Spence is the epitome of camp. He's got the lisp, the sashay, the ability to spin on cue… plus he can backflip and...

The Subs – Rip Your Underpants Off & Dance

It's funny that in this day and age of instant gratification, there are still instances where inspired works of art seemingly don't rip apart...

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Happy Pride everyone!

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