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Stars come out for the Palm Springs International Film Awards

Timothée Chalamet, Miley Cyrus, Leonardo DiCaprio, Ethan Hawke, Kate Hudson and screen legend Jane Fonda were in attendance.

Perth artist Kerri Barrie’s impressive wearable artwork showcased

Local artist Kerri Barrie makes wearable art works and its been shown on the world's stage.

Couch Potato: Drag Race returns, Traitors unmasked and Take That

We dive into drag and treachery, and get ready to head back to the world of 90s boy bands.

Fold it, Scrunch it, Twist it

Paper: it's what our lives and the lives of others are written on. It should come as no surprise then that the importance of...

Eeee-bye-gum!

Gordon Bennett is a force to be reckoned with. His work has all the modernity and flair of our times, yet underneath it all...

Drag-on Public Art

Sick and tired of seeing public art you simply don't like? Wish you had the opportunity to weigh in on an upcoming public art...

Deck the walls

PIAF has some absolute gems up its sleeve this coming festival and among them is the highly anticipated collaboration between WBMC, ololo and ABC...

For all the creative kids

That literary lot over at Katherine Susannah Prichard Writers Centre are hosting a series of creative writing workshops for home schooled teens, or teens...

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Stars come out for the Palm Springs International Film Awards

Timothée Chalamet, Miley Cyrus, Leonardo DiCaprio, Ethan Hawke, Kate Hudson and screen legend Jane Fonda were in attendance.

Perth artist Kerri Barrie’s impressive wearable artwork showcased

Local artist Kerri Barrie makes wearable art works and its been shown on the world's stage.

Couch Potato: Drag Race returns, Traitors unmasked and Take That

We dive into drag and treachery, and get ready to head back to the world of 90s boy bands.

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