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Meet the winner of the Miss Sportsman Pageant, Tara Moore.
Drag performer Tara Moore has taken out the crown at the Miss Sportsman Pageant at the Sportsman Hotel on November 24...
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Though Andy Warhol once described sex as ‘the biggest nothing of all
time’, gay sexuality permeates the Pope of Pop’s artistic legacy,
writes Jackson Manning.
Without ever formally coming out, Andy Warhol was openly, obviously and
famously queer almost a decade before Gay Liberation urged us “out of
the closets and into the streets”...
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Brisbane’s favourite anarchist princess, Chris Maver, has released a
DVD of his career highlights – Venus Envy Expostfacto. He spoke with
Simon Chan.
A ‘best of’ compilation, Venus Envy Expostfacto features classic
footage of Chris Maver at his best: his frocks, his attitude and his
gorgeous singing voice. It is also a piece of grand gay nostalgia; a
trip down queer memory lane for happy Brisbanites, especially West
Enders. The disc also features some wonderful collectables: an
interview with Maver on Australian Story; his comic short film, Venus
Envy; plus a host of funny extras. I spoke to Chris about his DVD and
his views on the queer history of arts in Brisbane...
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Hailed by Rolling Stone as a ‘guitar god’, out and proud Kaki King is coming to Brisbane. She spoke to Shirleene Robinson.
The Brisbane Powerhouse is gearing up for a truly unique event later
this month when it hosts two performances by lesbian icon, guitar hero
and all-round rock star Kaki King...
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A new monograph by Brisbane art photographer Ray Cook reveals a queer and subversive view of history, writes Iain Clacher.
For an Australian art photographer, having a monograph published is a
rare honour, one bestowed last month on Ray Cook, whose work has never
shied away from the queer and subversive...
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Fluffy bursts from its confines to take a frolic in the great outdoors
this month. It’s a dream come true for the club’s resident DJ Harry
Katsanevas.
Since it opened in 2001, Sunday nights at Family Nightclub have been
dominated by a fun-loving gay crowd. And from the very beginning, DJs
Harry K and Neroli have been on hand to spin the discs that now draw up
to 800 people every week...
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The Queensland Police Service first introduced Liaison Officers to the
LGBT community in 1997. Melissa Giles talks to Detective Sergeant Sasha
Finney.
If you call the ‘Police Liaison Officer Project’ number advertised in
the Community Contacts section of Queensland Pride, the officer who
answers is most likely to be Detective Sergeant Finney...
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It’s not always easy to feel good about yourself after discovering
you’re HIV-positive. Psychologist Paul Martin tells a story common to
many clients.
Steve came to us about a year after his original HIV diagnosis. For the
first time in many years, he was having difficulties sleeping, had a
short fuse and was feeling down a lot of the time. His doctor suggested
coming in a couple of months before, but he’d avoided coming in as he
felt it was sign of weakness...
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