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On This Gay Day | Music producer David Cole died

A one half of the C+C Music Factory team David Cole made a stack of hits.

5 Fringe World shows to check out if you’re after a camp music party

One thing you can always guarantee at Fringe World is shows that feature your favourite hits from years gone by.

Roger Cook says WA won’t be getting lock-out laws that destroyed Sydney’s nightlife

The WA premier says there are many ways to keep nightclub patrons safe.

Perth Street Art: Edwin

The streets are dangerous. Reckless drivers, dark alleys, roaming gangs… our internalised parental hysteria means we imagine the worst at times. Out there, in...

Art Shorts – April

ART FOR THE OCEAN They may have struck out this year, but the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society in Australia still needs your help. After all,...

SceneOUT #117

Hello my sweets, throwing some stones back your way. It's somebody's birthday… the older you are the longer the party! And that party seems to...

Q & A: Gay Playwright Damien Millar

Australian gay playwright Damien Millar is in Perth with his award-winning play, The Modern International Dead. From East Timor to Iraq, Millar's play explores...

127 Hours (MA)

Directed by Danny Boyle Aron Ralston's story made headlines around the world in 2003, so there are really no surprises as to what is going...

SceneOUT #116

Hello my sweets, sending a little Panache your way! March has arrived kiddies! There's only a few weeks left for you to get your...

All That Glitters (MA)

Directed by Geraldine Nakache and Herve Mimran Ely (Geraldine Nakache) and Lila (Herve Mimran) have grown up together in the French equivalent of a housing...

Conviction (MA)

Directed by Tony Goldwyn Kenny and Betty Anne Waters were wild children who ran around their rough neighbourhood getting into all kinds of mischief. They...

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On This Gay Day | Music producer David Cole died

A one half of the C+C Music Factory team David Cole made a stack of hits.

5 Fringe World shows to check out if you’re after a camp music party

One thing you can always guarantee at Fringe World is shows that feature your favourite hits from years gone by.

Roger Cook says WA won’t be getting lock-out laws that destroyed Sydney’s nightlife

The WA premier says there are many ways to keep nightclub patrons safe.

Sydney man faces court over homophobic slurs and abuse delivered in gay-friendly venue

The judge told him he was an example of "the Ugly Australia" .

On This Gay Day | Composer Samuel Barber died in 1981

Barber's best known work is his Adagio for Strings that was composed in 1936.
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