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Book review: ‘Night People’ by Mark Ronson
'NIGHT PEOPLE' by MARK RONSON Published by Penguin Random House 4.5 out of 5 stars Reviewed by Danny Corvini * Mark Ronson is best known
Tivien Andrews‑Homerang: the Art of Becoming
For 23‑year‑old Papua New Guinean–Australian musician and multidisciplinary artist Tivien Andrews‑Homerang, creativity is part of their identity. Their work spans music, acrylic and oil painting,
Win a ‘Craze’ book and t-shirt pack
STUN has one copy of Stephan Győry's rave tomb 'CRAZE: An Insider Account of Sydney's Early Raves, Doofs & Festivals' and a matching t-shirt to
Film review: Pillion
PILLION Reviewed by Sean Cook 4.5 out of 5 stars In the post-Heated Rivalry world where every gay male film or TV show is apparently
Midlife in a Relationship
Midlife often arrives quietly. There may be no dramatic announcement, just subtle shifts. The body feels different. Time feels more finite. Relationships, too, begin to
NME declares Jett Blyton as an ‘essential emerging artist for 2026’
Long-running UK music bible, NME, has declared that Canberra's Jett Blyton is essential listening for 2026. Describing his style as 'Bristling “recession pop” bursting with
The science of Mardi Gras
The Sydney Mardi Gras Parade might just look like a glittery wonderland, but underneath, it’s a full‑scale demonstration of physics, physiology and social neuroscience in
Robyn to tour Australia in November
ROBYN - the sexistential tour Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney - Sat 21 Nov - Tickets Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne - Tues 24 Nov - Tickets
Madonna plans to destroy the dancefloor in 2026
Madonna has promised to “destroy” the dancefloor with her new album, Confessions on a Dancefloor II, which will be released this year on Warner. Seven
Film review: Jimpa
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LucqCU5y_-8 Jimpa 4.5 out of 5 stars Reviewed by Danny Corvini This remarkable new Australian film (a Dutch and Finnish co-production) delves into the world
Qtopia exhibition: LOVING Photographs of Men in Love 1850s-1950s
Qtopia Sydney and the European Union Delegation to Australia presents LOVING A Photographic History of Men in Love, 1850s–1950s Curated photographs from the Hugh Nini
Ballroom Ngunnawal launches
Ballroom Ngunnawal, Canberra’s Ballroom scene, continues to grow as a space for culture, community and visibility. Rooted in a global tradition created by Black and
Book review: ‘Craze’ by Stephan Győry
CRAZE: An Insider Account of Sydney's Early Raves, Doofs & Festivals by Stephan Győry Reviewed by Stuart Ridley I can’t remember when I met Stephan Győry
Enter a queer utopia with The Huxleys
In the midst of Heroes and Taboos, Melbourne's The Huxleys will host the House of Heroes: Late Night dance party, as part of the Super
The Narcissist Epidemic in Queer Spaces: When a Label Replaces Understanding
“Narcissist!” It’s become one of the most common words I hear in my clinic, often whispered after heartbreak or shouted in group chats. Someone ghosts
From Stadium Pride to Streets of Reckoning: Mardi Gras 2022–2025
When the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras hit the Sydney Cricket Ground in 2022, it felt more like a holding pattern than a reunion.
TRANSGENRE launches free all-trans concert series ‘Euphoria Month’
TRANSGENRE – the largest grassroots initiative celebrating trans and non-binary voices in Australian music – has teamed up with Metro A.i.R to launch the first-ever Euphoria Month, a
Berlin Report: Two Queers Move to Europe
After proposing to me last year, my partner took a job in Europe and moved the two of us from Melbourne to Berlin. Battling the
Book review: ‘Don Bachardy: An Artist’s Life, An Oral History’ by Michael Schreiber
Don Bachardy: An Artist’s Life, An Oral History By Michael Schreiber Citadel Press Books © 2025 Available at https://www.amazon.com/Don-Bachardy-Artists-Michael-Schreiber Reviewed by Christos Linou 4 ½
Melbourne queer travel guide
Midsumma Carnival by Adam Noviello In those hot, dreamy months across December to February, Melbourne comes alive like no other city
First look inside ChiChiz
Located right in the heart of the city in the Northbourne Avenue/Sydney Building position that was formerly occupied by Mezcal’s (and 5th Avenue before that),
The National Portrait Gallery’s legendary queer party returns in February
House of Heroes Late Night Friday 20 February 2026 7pm – 12.30am Early Bird tickets 20% off (applied at checkout), limited release Adult $40 | Concession $36 | Circle of Friends $36 |
