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‘Lesbian Queen’ from equal marriage?

Written By // Andrew Shaw

Britain’s same-sex marriage bill has passed the House of Commons, with warnings of no easy passage through the House of Lords and even suggestions i ...

FEATURES

Show Tunes Showcase

Written By // Reg Domingo

From Les Miserables to The Sound of Music, the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Choir mines the musical treasures of Broadway for their next concert. In between ...

ENTERTAINMENT

Trevor Ashley hits the small screen

Written By // Reg Domingo

Cabaret and musical theatre performer Trevor Ashley made his first foray into television with his very own pilot for a sitcom. He gave SX the lowdown ...

VIEWPOINT

Equality still an elusive goal for many

Written By // Jed Horner

Last Friday, May 17, marked the International Day against Homophobia and Transphobia (IDAHO). IDAHO provided an opportunity to galvanise support behin ...

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Feb04

Second ban prompts group to speak out against Mardi Gras

Written by // Serkan Ozturk Categories // News + Politics, National, ACT, New South Wales, Northern Territory, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Sydney Mardi Gras, Victoria, Western Australia

A group prevented from taking part in the Mardi Gras Parade have spoken out against Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras (SGLMG), questioning whether the current event carries the “integrity” and “purpose” of the original march.

Apr27

Lively forum hears Mardi Gras admit ‘stuff-up’

Written by // Serkan Ozturk Categories // News + Politics, New South Wales, Sydney Mardi Gras

At what was at times a lively and robust affair that at one point almost descended into a stand-off, a community forum held last night to discuss the future of the Sydney Mardi Gras heard from a number of individuals and groups concerned about increasing corporatisation and sanitisation of the annual parade celebrating LGBTIQ rights. 

Apr24

Discussion night to hear about Mardi Gras disenchantment

Written by // Serkan Ozturk Categories // News + Politics, New South Wales

SYDNEY: A discussion night on Thursday will hear from a number of community groups concerned about the direction the Sydney Mardi Gras Festival is headed following a number of controversies that have arisen in recent months.

Mar02

Raëlians plan ‘DeBaptism Ceremony’ after Mardi Gras ban

Written by // Serkan Ozturk Categories // News + Politics, National, ACT, New South Wales, Northern Territory, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, Western Australia

Performance artist and activist Pope Alice will hold a “DeBaptism Ceremony” at Hyde Park tomorrow afternoon, ahead of this year’s Sydney Mardi Gras, after members of the Raëlian movement were banned by organisers from taking part in the Parade when they refused to alter their float banner which was deemed offensive.

Feb16

Raëlian banner 'not respectful', says Mardi Gras

Written by // Serkan Ozturk Categories // News + Politics, National, ACT, New South Wales, Northern Territory, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, Western Australia

Sydney Mardi Gras has rejected claims of “censorship” by followers of the Raëlian movement after the Parade Committee objected to a proposed banner containing religious and spiritual symbols which the organisation said was “not respectful” towards other community groups.

TOP HEADLINES

‘Lesbian Queen’ from equal marriage?

‘Lesbian Queen’ from equal marriage?

Andrew Shaw

Britain’s same-sex marriage bill has passed the House of Commons, with warnings of no easy passage through the House of Lords and even suggestions it could threaten the royal line of succession.

Canada lifts life ban on gay blood donors

Canada lifts life ban on gay blood donors

Andrew Shaw

Canadian men who have not had sex with other men in the last five years will now be able to donate blood.

Liberace biopic at the Sydney Film Festival

Liberace biopic at the Sydney Film Festival

Andrew Shaw

Virtuoso pianist and camp icon Liberace is brought to life in a biopic just added to the Sydney Film Festival program.

Hockey says no to marriage equality

Hockey says no to marriage equality

Ron Hughes

Shadow cabinet minister Joe Hockey has announced he will not vote for same-sex marriage, even if given a conscience vote on the issue.

Locals celebrate Summer Hill's rainbow crossing anniversary

Locals celebrate Summer Hill's rainbow crossing anniversary

Reg Domingo

SYDNEY: Over 200 local community members turned out to celebrate the one month anniversary of the Summer Hill rainbow crossing.

TOP STORIES

Trevor Ashley hits the small screen

Trevor Ashley hits the small screen

Reg Domingo

Cabaret and musical theatre performer Trevor Ashley made his first foray into television with his very own pilot for a sitcom. He gave SX the lowdown on The Very Trevor Ashley Show.

Brave new world of sound

Brave new world of sound

Reg Domingo

Vivid Sydney comes to the inner west for the first time with a two-day celebration of new, experimental and electronic music at the Seymour Centre, writes Danny Corvini. 

Show Tunes Showcase

Show Tunes Showcase

Reg Domingo

From Les Miserables to The Sound of Music, the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Choir mines the musical treasures of Broadway for their next concert. In between rehearsals, choir music director Sarah Penicka-Smith tells Reg Domingo what’s in store.

Freewheelin’ 4x4 gays

Freewheelin’ 4x4 gays

Andrew Shaw

Burning up dirt tracks in grunty cars sound like your kind of fun? The Gay 4x4 & Camping Group QLD has been out and about since 2009 and they’re a fun and active bunch of guys. Organiser David McCarthy tells QP about this unique group.

Kimberly Dark: Love, Sex, & Laughter

Kimberly Dark: Love, Sex, & Laughter

Andrew Shaw

American humorist, writer and sociologist Kimberly Dark brings her new show to Brisbane this week, and she spoke to Andrew Shaw about gender, sex and loving life as a femme dyke...