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Artwork marks 1988 Salamanca arrests

Written By // Andrew Shaw

The City of Hobart’s most recent public art project has a subtle, but powerful message embedded in the pavement at Salamanca Place. ...

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Justice Served

ADELAIDE: Can you imagine South Australia without the Dunstan Decade? Ian Purcell explains how it almost never happened. ...

ENTERTAINMENT

Arias on Holiday

Written By // Peter Burdon

One of the USA’s great performance artists, and a famed interpreter of Billie Holiday, Joey Arias is coming to Adelaide with a suitcase full of drag ...

VIEWPOINT

1001 Nights

Written By // Dr Gertrude Glossip

Dear blaze readers, have you done the 1001 thing? You know, the 1001 things you must do, see, hear, read, love before you die! ...

Articles tagged with: margie fischer

May03

Bumper Feast Quiz Night

Categories // Entertainment

ADELAIDE: It’s that time of year again – time to gird your loins and pack your supper basket for Feast Festival’s fabulous annual Quiz Night. Margie Fischer tells all.

Feb08

Bingo and Beyond

Written by // Ron Hughes Categories // Feature, South Australia

Feast’s Sunday night Bingo has become a part of Adelaide’s queer social scene and it’s back at Vonni’s Big Arvo from Feb 3. Ron Hughes talks to Feast’s Margie Fischer.

Jul11

Thousands raised at Feast quiz

Written by // Alex Dunkin Categories // News + Politics, South Australia

The Feast Festival quiz night, the year’s biggest fundraiser for Feast, raised over $14,000 to go towards the festival.

May06

New energy at Feast

Categories // Life+Style

There is plenty of new energy at Feast due to new people joining the team that produces Adelaide's annual queer festival, Margie Fischer reports.

Nov23

Feast a ‘sin celebration’, say preachers

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

The Adelaide Street Church has labelled the Feast Festival - Adelaide's queer cultural festival - a ‘sin celebration’ and says they will not be deterred by any legal action taken against them by the festival.

Nov10

SA Councillor objects to rainbow flag

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

ADELAIDE: A Marion City councillor has objected to the council flying the rainbow flag during Feast, labelling the festival "sleazy and vulgar".

Nov03

Echoes of the past: The Dead Ones

Written by // Peter Burdon Categories // Entertainment

Peter Burdon spoke to Margie Fischer about her performance piece for this year's Feast Festival.

TOP HEADLINES

Artwork marks 1988 Salamanca arrests

Artwork marks 1988 Salamanca arrests

Andrew Shaw

The City of Hobart’s most recent public art project has a subtle, but powerful message embedded in the pavement at Salamanca Place.

Accenture named Australia's top employer for LGBTI people in 2013

Accenture named Australia's top employer for LGBTI people in 2013

Reg Domingo

The Australian arm of global consulting firm Accenture has been named the country’s top employer for LGBTI people in 2013.

Eurovision at The Wickham

Eurovision at The Wickham

Andrew Shaw

This Sunday, May 19 head to The Wickham Hotel from 6.30pm for Schlagerfest – The Eurovision Experience, a fundraiser for Healthy Communities where no one cares if you can sing or not, as long as you love sequin overkill, big hair and unbridled European patriotism!

Bill to recognise overseas same-sex marriages introduced

Bill to recognise overseas same-sex marriages introduced

Ron Hughes

The Greens have introduced a Bill into the Senate that would see same-sex marriages from overseas recognised in Australia.

Council web page for LGBT community

Council web page for LGBT community

Andrew Shaw

Brisbane Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Action Group (BLAG) has welcomed a web page on the Brisbane City Council site dedicated to the LGBT community.

TOP STORIES

Justice Served

Justice Served

Ron Hughes

ADELAIDE: Can you imagine South Australia without the Dunstan Decade? Ian Purcell explains how it almost never happened.

Go Your Own Way

Go Your Own Way

Ron Hughes

Cabaret sensation Catherine Alcorn takes on one of the great unsung song-writers of the 20tth century, Christine McVie, in a new show for the Cabaret Festival.

Supporting Gender Diversity

Supporting Gender Diversity

Ron Hughes

The Carrousel Club has been operating since 1985, giving support and social opportunities for trans people. Ron Hughes caught up with club president Kelly.

Arias on Holiday

Arias on Holiday

Ron Hughes

One of the USA’s great performance artists, and a famed interpreter of Billie Holiday, Joey Arias is coming to Adelaide with a suitcase full of drag and a whole lot of love!

Telling Pictures

Telling Pictures

Reg Domingo

SYDNEY: Paddington’s Maunsell Wickes gallery is celebrating Head On, Australia’s largest photography festival, with a diverse group exhibition featuring celebrated photographer William Yang, writes Garrett Bithell.