NEWS

Hockey says no to marriage equality

Written By // 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. ...

FEATURES

Kimberly Dark: Love, Sex, & Laughter

Written By // 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 ...

ENTERTAINMENT

Literature, Words and Ideas

Written By // Jason Bartlett

This year’s Sydney Writers’ Festival features a strong contingent of queer authors and thinkers. Jason Bartlett reports. ...

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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Feb28

The Extraordinary Krystle Warren

Written by // Maeve Marsden Categories // Music, Entertainment

The American sing-songwriter will soon be embarking on an Australian tour and a couple of lucky fans have the chance to win double passes to her Sydney and Melbourne shows. Maeve Marsden spoke to the rising star who has the likes of k.d. lang and Rufus Wainwright sitting up and taking notice.

Feb02

Behind Blackcat Lounge

Written by // Rachel Cook Categories // Arts, Entertainment

Blackcat Lounge isn't drag and it ain't burlesque. It's playful, concept-driven, gutsy live music, performed by some of Sydney's best queer musicians and their collaborators. Founder Maeve Marsden talked to CHERRIE about how it all began and what we can expect from this year’s season.

Dec31

When characters go gay: Inside slash fiction

Categories // Feature

'Is that a dildo in your pocket, Harry Potter?': Jules Wilkinson sheds light on the genre of slash fiction. 

Dec31

Austra: Finding the beat and the pulse

Written by // Rachel Cook Categories // Feature

New kid on the new wave electonica block Austra is making waves in their hometown of Canada and the world is sitting up taking notice. Ahead of their Australian tour, openly queer lead Katie Stelmanis spoke to CHERRIE magazine.

Dec30

Spreading the word: Yo! Majesty

Written by // Rachel Cook Categories // Feature

That dynamic duo Yo! Majesty are about to hit our shores. In between gigs, Shunda K took some time out to tell us all about their new album, getting back together and their plans to set the world free.

Dec29

Tuff Muff: Mary Woolley and Jeanette Marks

Written by // Tina T Tuff Categories // Viewpoint

In our booby and booty obsessed world, the long-term romantic friendships that characterised many of the ‘lesbian’ relationships in history can seem strangely tame. Most of the time we can’t even work out if these women were even having sex. (Personally I reckon you need to take whatever touching, rubbing and inserting you think went on, and triple it, to get somewhere near the truth, but I digress...)

Dec03

Newtown Girls

Written by // Rachel Cook Categories // Entertainment

Hitting our screens early next year is the new web series, Newtown Girls. The story follows a group of friends as they negotiate life and love in the suburb of Newtown, Sydney. Rachel Cook spoke to writer/producer Natalie Krikowa about this highly anticipated project.

Dec02

Mel 'Feisty' Fitzpatrick: The Tribe Is Calling!

Written by // Mel Feisty Fitzpatrick Categories // Viewpoint

Tropical Fruits: I’ve raved about this party in the past, and yes, I’m about to do it again.

Dec02

Fashion: Maropa

Written by // Glitta Supernova Categories // Entertainment

CHERRIE: Glitta Supernova’s glamour hunt continues, locating Sydney’s most unique costume makers and their interpretation of “Showgirl”. Part three of this four-part series is modeled by Suzie Q wearing MAROPA Productions. Glitta caught up with MAROPA’s director, Matthew Robert Parsons, to talk outfits and inspiration.

Dec02

Here we go Loopy Lou

Written by // Helen Razer Categories // Life+Style

Helen Razer gets the lowdown on sunscreen.

Dec02

Tuff Muff: Renée Richards

Written by // Tina T Tuff Categories // Viewpoint

Today’s Tuff Muff was a reluctant early participant in the battle for transsexual rights, yet she has been an inspiration for many trans folk who followed. As a man she had been a Yale jock, a lieutenant in the US Navy and a brilliant eye surgeon. As a woman, she became a figure of controversy, a media sensation and the target of derision. Yet Renée Richards significantly challenged attitudes about transexuality – not through radical activism or politics, but via her killer serve.

Dec02

The Sequined Menace

Categories // Feature

Kate O’Halloran talks to the crew behind The Sequined Menace – Glitta Supernova, Fancy Piece and Pluto Savage – about Sydney’s underground scene, queer cabaret and what we can expect from this powerhouse of performers' new venture.

Dec02

Pure and Dirty

Categories // Entertainment

Claire Reynolds and Chrissie Hall on their new book, Pure and Dirty.

Nov16

Naiad Press founder dies at 78

Written by // Ron Hughes Categories // News + Politics, World, ACT, New South Wales, Northern Territory, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, Western Australia

Barbara Grier, co-founder of the lesbian-themed Naiad Press, has died in Tallahassee, Florida, aged 78, Associated Press reports.

Nov02

Girl’s guide to Feast

Categories // Entertainment

From exhibitions and performances, to community events and parties, there's a stack of things to see and do for Australia's queer girl community at Feast. Check out these festival highlights for girls. 

TOP HEADLINES

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.

Alice Springs prepares for its first Pride event

Alice Springs prepares for its first Pride event

Reg Domingo

Alice Springs is preparing to celebrate its first ever Pride Carnivale on June 1 with a huge program of events.

'Wentworth' a ratings hit

'Wentworth' a ratings hit

Reg Domingo

The new television drama, Wentworth, has proved a ratings success with the show becoming the most watched non-sports program on Foxtel.

‘Dehumanising’: Christian Lobby must apologise for Stolen Generation comments

‘Dehumanising’: Christian Lobby must apologise for Stolen Generation comments

Reg Domingo

Advocates for the Stolen Generation are calling on the Australian Christian Lobby (ACL) to apologise for comments comparing children of same-sex parents to the Stolen Generation.

TOP STORIES

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...

An audience with Julie Andrews

An audience with Julie Andrews

Reg Domingo

One of the most beloved stage and screen performers of all time, Julie Andrews arrived in Australia for the first time ever last week to a throng of adoring media. Garrett Bithell was in amongst the action. 

Lifting the Lid

Lifting the Lid

Reg Domingo

Out reporter Patrick Abboud spent eight months producing a story about young gay and lesbian Arab-Australians entering into fake heterosexual marriages for SBS’s new hip current affairs program, The Feed. On the eve of the program’s launch, he speaks with Andrew Shaw. 

Literature, Words and Ideas

Literature, Words and Ideas

Reg Domingo

This year’s Sydney Writers’ Festival features a strong contingent of queer authors and thinkers. Jason Bartlett reports.

Review: Fury

Review: Fury

Reg Domingo

Joanna Murray Smith’s Fury tells the story of a family of three. White, privileged and left-leaning, as the play opens every member seems to be on the same page. They are a solid unit with a strong belief they are good people. How quickly things change.