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Performance reviews: Myth, Propaganda and Disaster and the Heirs of America, and Le Freak, Melbourne Fringe Festival

A successful, spine-tingling sequel and good hour of circus entertainment.

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Performance reviews: Big Dyke Energy and T4T: A Transgender Showcase, Melbourne Fringe Festival

An unforgettable stand-up comedy and powerful showcase with trans and non-binary cast.

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Finding power in (not providing) translation

‘James Nguyen: Open Glossary’ considers the nuances of translation and being multilingual. What happens when we shift the dynamics of…

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Queer and present danger: Part 3

The final part of this series details the careers of young drag queens, Linh Uendo and Kitty Obsidian, amid the…

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Exhibition review: The Huxleys: DisGraceland, Abbotsford Convent

Love, expression, freedom and glam in The Huxleys’ latest exhibition ‘DisGraceland’, commissioned by Vogue Australia.

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Queer and present danger: Part 2

Delve into the new millennium with Crystal Love from the Tiwi Islands and First Nations drag queen Mama MadB.

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Queer and present danger: Part 1

The first of a three-part series exploring Australian drag queens and their part in the activism and history of the…

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Q&A: Meet the creatives behind Tae Tae in the Land of Yaaas!

Glass slippers and pumpkins aside, Tae’s wheels of steel are roaring into this year’s Brisbane Festival with her Fairy Godmother…

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Peers and portals

A triptych of vignettes about three of Sydney’s emerging oil painters and their voyages of identity.

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Exhibition review: Troy-Anthony Baylis, QUT Art Museum

’I Wanna Be Adorned’ by Troy-Anthony Baylis offers artefacts for generations of Australians to come.

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