Reviews
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
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
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
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
Book review: ‘a Butterfly’ by Sean Perera
a Butterfly (Sarasavi Publishers) 4.5 out of 5 stars Reviewed by Ali Khan a Butterfly is the first novel from Canberra’s Dr Sean Perera, which
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
Book review: Writing on Raving – An Anthology
Writing on Raving - An Anthology Edited McKenzie Wark, Geoffrey Mak, Zoë Beery (OR Books) Reviewed by Glenda Harvey 5 stars For many of us
Book review: King of Dirt by Holden Sheppard
In the Nullarbor region of WA, you might seek freedom and adventure. But not Giacomo “Jack” Brolo. He’s out there for a reason that is
Review: Tate London’s Leigh Bowery! exhibition
Just 19-years-old, a small-town boy from the Melbourne suburb of Sunshine, Leigh Bowery arrived in London in October 1980 armed with a suitcase full of
What to watch: I Kissed a Boy 2, Overcompensating, What It Feels Like For a Girl
I Kissed a Boy Stan 3/5 stars. If I Kissed a Boy Season 2 is anything to go by, queer girls might just be deeper
Review: The Big Burlesque Show
Across two packed nights at long-standing North Melbourne performance space Meat Market, local Burlesque legend Domino de Jour gave attendees a showcase of homegrown talent
Book review: Pride and Prejudices – Queer Lives and the Law
We’ve heard too much about the uncertain times our community is experiencing across the world, and it’s clear this might just be the beginning… for




