Interviews
Tynga Williams: Ready 2 Slay
Raised in western and south-western Sydney, taught how to dance professionally at NAISDA in the Central Coast and now living her best life in inner
eX de Medici: Stings like a wasp
eX de Medici is a powerhouse of an artist, one who embodies her practice as an agency for change through the rigour of examining cultural
Dyke-onic DJ Sveta
Sydney Mardi Gras party a few years ago: Sveta is coming to the end of a long set heating up a packed dancefloor before an
Sita is the ‘she’ shaping history
In a whirlwind six-month journey across Australia, tour guide and activist Sita Sargeant set out with a bold mission: to uncover and amplify the stories
Fabian Raad: out, loud and proud
With secure footing in the queer music and dance scenes of northern Europe, singer-songwriter, producer and true-blue Amsterdammer, Fabian Raad has made the leap from
Sexy Galexy: Putting on the glitz
Spring came roaring in like a lion for Sydney drag king Sexy Galexy with a whirlwind for the (last ever) Broken Heel festival, DJ sets
Michael Alig: letters from a club kid killer
BY DANNY CORVINI I wrote to 'party monster' Michael Alig from 2001 to 2003 while he was still in jail for murdering his drug dealer
Brendan De La Fabulous
The Kings Cross end of Sydney’s Darlinghurst is swinging again thanks to Brendan De La Hay and his wild new plaything, the Emerald Room, writes
The Power of Sharing Lived Experiences
With over 17 published books, two TEDx talks, a fortnightly radio show and weekly postings on their blog, Yenn Purkis is a leading voice in
Yokelust is a triple threat
Originally from Batemans Bay, Canberra-based Yiannis Nikodellis is one active bod. In between DJing and making music under the name Yokelust, he’s also an artist
Artist Nordacious brings the Kenergy
James Hillier AKA Nordacious is a Brisbane-based visual artist who engages in an audaciously queer approach to pop culture. His works pop out from their
Mo’Ju Magic
A few years ago you said in an interview that you were “too queer, too brown or not attractive enough to sell records”. Do you

