Cabaret Festival review: Homage
This homage by queer musicians to the queer songs that shaped them had all the feels – plus a sweet sapphic surprise.
This homage by queer musicians to the queer songs that shaped them had all the feels – plus a sweet sapphic surprise.
Brendan Goh is an insightful and witty emerging comedian who amplifies the voices of queer Asian communities.
Brendan Goh’s first attempt at stand-up left him despairing that he wasn’t ‘Kathy Griffin funny’, but after finding the courage to try again and tell his own story, the Malaysian-born gay comedian has found his groove.
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.
The first major exhibition of Peter Waples-Crowe’s work in South Australia is an explosion of colour and form that centres the artist’s Indigenous queer identity and culture.
Like other recent queer rom-coms that pitched to the mainstream, streaming series Red, White & Royal Blue explains gay contexts to non-queer audiences.