Books
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
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
Drag queens shine at the Sydney Writers’ Festival
Review: Drag Queens Down Under Friday 23 May Sydney Writers' Festival @ Carriageworks Reviewed by Jo Falvey Having been glued to the edge of my
Book review: Work Backwards by Tim Duggan
As a successful media entrepreneur and author, Tim Duggan seemed to have life sorted. In 2005, he established queer online magazine SameSame.com.au and then co-founded
More Than Just A Pretty Face
Life in the spotlight as a drag performer isn’t always glitter, wigs and heels. Having performed sold out shows, starred in national advertising campaigns and
Queer, disabled, successful
Sitting at home one day, Wayne Herbert was feeling increasingly frustrated at the state of the conversation around the richly diverse disability community, which includes
Book review: Raving by McKenzie Wark
Pleasingly, McKenzie Wark isn’t here to start a(nother) generational debate about what raves used to be and what they’ve become. Like her, some of us
Review: Dazzler Dunlop book
In his new autobiography, Ken 'Dazzler' Dunlop grabs you and counts to ten, writes Ali Khan. Growing up in the 1980s, the only wrestler I
