Ahead of the season finale of 'RuPaul’s Drag Race Down Under', Adelaide-based superstar and Pasifika drag queen Kween Kong opens up to CityMag about blowing up on an international stage and remaining firm in the face of Swarovski-laced adversity.
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New Flinders Street bar My Lover Cindi will open in mid-April, offering a safe, accessible and thoroughly considered late-night venue for Adelaide’s queer community.
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As part of Feast Festival 2020, CityMag takes a tour of South Australia's queer history with our guide Dr Gertrude Glossip.
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Thomas Fonua tours the world as an Australian Dance Theatre company lead performer, and also manages Haus of Kong - a drag collective changing the lives of its young recruits on and off the stage.
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Despite boasting a progressive history on gay rights, South Australia is holding on to a legal defence described as discriminatory towards LGBTQI+ people. Draft legislation set to be introduced to Parliament soon might change that.
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Working with SA non-profit Victim Support Service, Adelaide graphic designer India Potter helped put together the Rainbow Safety Guide - a discreet wallet-sized pamphlet including phone numbers, QR codes and links for queer youth experiencing violence or abuse.
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Bowden studio and art gallery praxis ARTSPACE will unveil its first virtual exhibition ‘Presence’, highlighting the work of artists who were already challenging social structures pre-‘rona.
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In the countdown to the same-sex marriage postal plebiscite, Anthony Nocera recalls some experiences that indicate marriage might not be the sacred, respected, traditional, and crucial social institution some claim it to be.
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