Feast review: Brendan Goh – People Like Us
Brendan Goh is an insightful and witty emerging comedian who amplifies the voices of queer Asian communities.
Brendan Goh is an insightful and witty emerging comedian who amplifies the voices of queer Asian communities.
These ‘local lesbians’, as they call themselves, use humour, sensitivity and an iconic songbook to tell true stories of queer love from around the globe.
Attending her first Picnic in the Park at Feast Festival was like a homecoming for Tish Naughton. Now, 16 years later, she is spearheading a push to breathe new life into South Australia’s annual queer arts and culture celebration.
SA arts and culture news in brief: Reopening date revealed for historic Piccadilly Cinema, what to see at Feast Festival, Moonlight Cinema announces summer line-up for Botanic Park, exploring ‘radical practice’ in the arts, plus more.
SA arts and culture news in brief: Musicians invited to apply for 2023 Stigwood Fellowships, a forum on arts and wellbeing, Recitals Australia brings back Sensory Concerts, Festival Centre launches new-look brand, and Feast unveils its 2022 line-up.
Adelaide’s annual queer arts and culture festival will cast a rainbow over the city next month, with more than 90 shows, talks, walks, community events and parties.