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Opera in the Park

Johann Strauss' Die Fledermaus is coming to Perth. More specifically, it'll be blooming at the Supreme Court Gardens on Saturday February 5. Sitiveni Talei stars...

What's God got to do, got to do with it…?

I think Christianity is pretty gay. I don't mean that in the 'OMG, that's so gay' sense, but more 'OMG, that's gayer than Matthew...

Washington – Where The Wild Things Are

Washington – Where The Wild Things Are Megan Washington is fierce. She's intense. She says what she feels. Her heart beats in her voice and...

Going Gaga For Guggenheim

To collect is a natural human instinct. Some individuals gather around themselves objects that depict more about their personality than we can imagine: people...

A Class of Their Own

Grad shows always seem to muster up such mixed feelings in people. For the students concerned, it's the anxiety of showing what you've learnt,...

A Cut Above…

Summer has truly arrived. With it comes the thought of doing something with that mop of hair that might have unexpectedly grown out over...

Grace Woodroofe

Opportunity doesn't knock anymore. It emails. Take for instance Grace Woodroofe. The name might not be familiar yet, but by the time this summer...

Chromeo

Chromeo are the double whammy Montreal born and bred bad-ass duo that is P-Thugg and Dave 1, men who love their facial hair (and...

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