Entertainment

Mar30

Easter goodies in Brisbane

Written by // Anthony Smith Categories // Entertainment, Dance

Easter is just around corner which means plenty of extra days for socialise and relax. Here, Queensland Pride rounds up the top events this Easter at your favourite gay venue. Compiled by Anthony Smith.

Mar29

Queer Cinematic Gems at BQFF

Written by // Katherine Kokkonen Categories // Entertainment, Movies

Celebrate the best of LGBTI cinema from around the world at the 13th Brisbane Queer Film Festival.

Mar28

Big, Beautiful and Sexy: Casey Donovan

Written by // Andrew Shaw Categories // Entertainment

Casey Donovan talks to Andrew Shaw about her upcoming Mama Cass tribute show at Bennetts Lane.

Mar28

Arts: One in Ten

Written by // Andrew Shaw Categories // Entertainment, Arts

MELBOURNE: Matthew Dayler is part of the ‘One in Ten’ exhibition of gay artists at Off the Kerb gallery.

Mar27

Big Checkpoint Charlie

Written by // Andrew Shaw Categories // Entertainment

Rogue Dance Entertainment is proud to present BIG Checkpoint Charlie @ TRAX.

Mar26

Lady of Macbeth

Written by // Alistair Sutton Categories // Entertainment

Alistair Sutton talks to the talented Elizabeth Whitehouse about preparing for her role in Opera Queensland’s Macbeth.

Mar26

Robert Dessaix at Hares & Hyenas

Written by // Andrew Shaw Categories // Entertainment

Robert Dessaix’s 1998 collection of essays, And so forth, showed what an eclectic, probing mind this novelist, essayist, broadcaster and journalist has.

Mar26

Fair is Foul: Bell Shakespeare's Macbeth

Written by // Garrett Bithell Categories // Entertainment, Theatre, Arts

In his Bell Shakespeare debut, lauded actor Dan Spielman is playing the notorious Scottish general, Macbeth. He sits down with Garrett Bithell to talk about chemistry, swordplay, and how he’s making the role his own. 

Mar26

Adult Growing Pains

Written by // Garrett Bithell Categories // Entertainment, Theatre, Arts

A searing play about the homecoming of a courageous, adrenalin-addicted warzone photojournalist is getting its Australian premiere at Darlinghurst Theatre, writes Garrett Bithell. 

Mar26

Review: The Weir

Written by // Veronica Hannon Categories // Entertainment, Theatre

The Weir, which first opened in London in 1997 when its writer Conor McPherson was just 25, is, to be sure, a strange and beautiful beast. It spins it dark magic while having no plot to speak of beyond what transformations may take place due to the power of the spoken word.

Mar23

In the Worx with Charles Sanders

Written by // Alex Dunkin Categories // Entertainment, Arts

Adelaide performer Charles Sanders is beginning to collect an assortment of awards for his works with the latest addition of Best in Fringe for Week 2 for Love Child from the Adelaide Critics Circle. He spoke to Alex Dunkin.

Mar22

Festival and Fringe Round-up

Written by // Peter Burdon Categories // Entertainment, Arts

ADELAIDE: With 90-odd events in the Festival, and 900 or more in the Fringe, it’s been a busy month. Peter Burdon looks at some of the highlights of Mad March.

Mar21

Award Winning Gay and Lesbian Film Special for Adelaide

Categories // Entertainment, Movies

How often do we get to see multi award winning lesbian and gay films in Adelaide?

Mar21

Tina C returns to the fray

Written by // Peter Burdon Categories // Entertainment

It’s election year in the US of A, and Presidential candidate Tina C is making a triumphant return to Melbourne. Peter Burdon spoke to Tina C and her manager, Christopher Green.

Mar20

New stop on Smith Street tram route

Written by // Andrew Shaw Categories // Entertainment

It’s been a few months since the doors closed at Neverwhere on Smith Street, Fitzroy, but the doors are about to slide open again under the venue’s new name, The 86.