A solo theatre show lands in Sydney this week that tells the story of a university lecturer who loses his job due to his homosexuality.
Arts & culture
Dive into the creative heartbeat of Sydney’s LGBTQIA+ scene. From theatre reviews like Titanique’s camp voyage, to information on Qtopia’s yearly Pride Fest and music news such as Joanne’s return to the Beresford, we cover art exhibitions, queer cabaret, and cultural events worth seeing. Whether it’s a major festival or a hidden-gem performance, we spotlight the creativity shaping our city’s culture.
Sydney queer history and cultural centre Qtopia is one of the federal budget winners after the Albanese government agreed to allocate $1.5 million to it in the 2024-25 federal budget.
Sydney’s inner west is about to get loud, proud and competitive, as Ruby’s Rumble Battle Royale kicks off at The Imperial Erskineville on May 15.
City Recital Hall isn’t your typical party venue – but on Saturday, June 7, that’s exactly what it will become.
Universal Sydney drag competition Slay 4 Pay, the brainchild of drag queens Charisma Belle and Carmen Geddit, has been axed after six years.
The Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras organisation has lost its license to host the Bondi Beach Party during the Sydney Mardi Gras festival for up to five years, dealing a significant blow to the non-profit.
The dates are set for the biggest LGBTQIA+ celebration Down Under to return next year.
Australian singer-songwriter Troye Sivan will attend the Mardi Gras after-party, Gay Sydney News has confirmed – but whether he performs might just depend on the night’s vibe.
Sydney Mardi Gras Fair Day is set to make a vibrant return this Sunday, bouncing back with gusto after last year’s cancellation due to asbestos concerns.
Australian R&B singer-songwriter Becca Hatch has joined the all-star line-up of Sydney Mardi Gras’ Blak & Deadly First Nations gala concert.









