What makes this horror short so captivating is not only its performances but its outright queerness.
Tag: drag
Drag Race Holland Season 2: What you need to know
The new season kicks off next week, and we've got the goss.
RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 6: Who to beat, who to watch, who to worry about
After two episodes, RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars Season 6 has already seen chaos and drama.
Massive increase in online searches for LGBTIQ+ information
Searches by Australians for sexuality and gender topics have exploded in recent years.
fabALICE Festival brings glitter and glamour to the desert
This weekend saw three days of colourful celebration in the central Australian desert.
Brisbane’s Wickham Hotel celebrates 135-year anniversary
The iconic gay bar marked the occasion with a full week of partying.
Big Gay Day street festival returning to Brisbane this May
Big Gay Day is set to entertain crowds and raise money for queer charities for another year.
Rainbow River Festival to celebrate LGBTIQ community in Noosa
The beloved regional festival is returning for its sixth year.
Virgin Australia Pride Flight to take off ahead of Mardi Gras weekend
Drag star Penny Tration will host the fabulous flight.
Celebrate Brisbane’s Little Gay Day next weekend
Events will take place across the October long weekend at The Wickham.
Hey Qween! star Lady Red Couture dead at 43
The drag icon has been remembered as a “gorgeous soul”.
Drag queen doxxed, threatened over kids’ reading event
Performer Aida H Dee has sought police protection over threats of violence.
Meet Soula-Marie, your OTT new favourite TV chef
Because cooking should never be a drag.
Sydney exhibition showcasing coming out stories this weekend
The Bonds OUT NOW exhibition coincides with the launch of its fabulous new Pride range.
Noosa Rainbow River Festival to celebrate fifth year
The Sunshine Coast’s very own local Mardi Gras is set to delight locals and visitors alike.
On top of the world: Mardi Gras celebrations launch above Sydney
Doing something a little bit ridiculous can be exactly what we need, writes Joan Westenberg.