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Meta’s LGBTIQA+ digital censorship over so-called ‘human exploitation’
Amsterdam business owner, Richard Keldoulis. Photo by Ronal Porras What businesses do you run? First of all, thanks STUN for giving
Berlin Report: Spring things, gym and going out
For a city known by its party-hard culture and uninhibited attitude toward every kind of vice and indulgence, Berlin is fittingly prone to long-lasting hangovers.
Behind the scenes with Venus Mantrap
When did you start doing drag? I did a performance for the first time in drag in 2006 in Canberra at Toast. It was a
The ACT’s colourless LGBTIQA+ representation
The Australian Capital Territory (ACT) is home to one of Australia’s largest migrant populations and boasts the highest percentage by total population of LGBTIQA+ residents
Jonathan Harvey on ‘Beautiful Thing’ at 30
Jonathan Harvey’s Beautiful Thing turns 30 this year. Adapted from his hit stage play, the 1996 film told a rare story at the time: a
My first Mardi Gras was ecstatic!
Content note: This piece contains queer and fat phobic dialogue and a short reference to historical self-harm. I’m going to preface this story/article/musing/incoherent ramble by
Berlin Report: Arts, culture and the Berlinale film festival
Yes, Berlin really is a place where you can find, on any given weekend, a club that will keep you on your feet from midnight
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,
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
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




