The characters in Summer Heights High make for deliciously
uncomfortable viewing, but Jason Foster fears the message may be lost.
The media controversy over Summer Heights High is a storm in a tea cup,
but there’s an issue here that has to be...
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Police Minister David Campbell talks drugs and homophobic violence with Katrina Fox.
Queer people are suffering hate crimes on Oxford Street and its
surrounding areas, with the police seeming not to care. Not only do
they not care, they even have the audacity to raid our clubs for drugs
while at the same time turning up to Fair Day with their brass band and
chugging along on their float in our Mardi Gras Parade...
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Last week Labor outlined its GLBTI policies. Sam Butler weighs in.
For the purposes of this article, let’s optimistically assume the
following: Labor wins this year’s federal election; Labor and the
Greens form a Senate majority; and Labor implements its promises within
its first term of office...
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Garrett Bithell speaks with upcoming actor and singer-songwriter Jay Brannan – so much more than just a pretty face.
Allow me to introduce Jay Brannan, the owner of the beguiling bedroom
eyes staring out at you from the cover. It’s quite appropriate that the
New York actor and singer-songwriter was thrust into the public arena
via John Cameron Mitchell’s Shortbus – a mad nexus of art, music,
politics and polysexual passion. Indeed, Brannan’s life has, in many
ways, been defined by madness – not always by choice...
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Helen Razer contemplates conformity, and runs away screaming.
Lately it has come to my attention that the world is overflowing with
boring pouffes (and boring lesbians. Notwithstanding their success in
acquiring a licker license, the lesbians are often boring as well)...
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Enhance your mood and living space with some imaginative lighting, suggests Colin Bisset.
All too often when renovating our homes we forget the one thing that
can make the most dramatic difference: lighting. When we open up rooms
and do the White Thing that is so Sydney (and so very 1920s Bauhaus),
we tend to opt for a ceiling studded with halogen-down lighters and
leave it at that...
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‘Cracking a fat’ takes on a whole new layer of meaning thanks to Dr Reece. Phil Scott weighs in.
Not long ago, Federal politicians attended a ‘National Strategic Summit
on Marriage’. The crowd was aligned to the religious right. According
to a story in a Sydney gay rag the other week, a Brisbane GP, Dr Stuart
Reece, addressed the gathering, telling them homosexuality was an
addiction...
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Indian drag performer Queen Harish performs in Sydney this weekend. She spoke with Katrina Fox.
Ten years ago, 26-year-old Harish Kumar Stthar’s mother and father
died, so he took up dancing at night to make enough money to take care
of the rest of his family in Rajasthan. Thus, Queen Harish was born...
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Daniel Papas looks at the realities of GLBT life in the prison system.
When Peter came out at 18, he assumed he was out for good. Ten years
and a few bad choices later, however, he found himself returning to his
closet. Every gay bit of him was crammed back inside, because the rest
of him was getting ready to go inside as well...
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Performance artist Laurie Anderson chats about war, technology and serendipity with Richard Watts.
Long before spoken word performer and sonic artist Laurie Anderson was
catapaulted to fame by ‘O Superman’, her unlikely radio hit in 1980,
she was making, and writing about, art...
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