Universal Sydney is investigating the structural integrity of its main upstairs stage after Sydney drag queen Coco Jumbo seriously injured herself during a performance of Gloria Gaynor’s “I Will Survive”, resulting in an ambulance being called and surgery.
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An anti-police message appeared below the controversial Potts Point graffiti believed to depict the murders of Jesse Baird and Luke Davies by a serving police officer before it was later covered up, GSN can reveal.
The NSW government has introduced a bill to parliament that will outlaw gay conversion practices – but allowances have been made for religious sermons.
Accused double-murderer Beau Lamarre-Condon has been officially removed from the NSW Police Force.
The lawyer for police officer Beaumont Lamarre-Condon says his client’s murder charges could be defendable, potentially on mental health grounds.
The owner of Darling Harbour’s Home The Venue has signed a lease agreement to take over Darlinghurst’s ARQ Sydney nightclub for an undisclosed sum.
Poof Doof Sydney is moving house music downstairs at ARQ and pop bangers to the larger upstairs area during April in what appears to be a test to see if the change should become permanent.
A new event is coming to Sydney in an effort to bring together the numerous LGBTQIA+ sporting leagues of the city.
It’s the $478 question: who are the headline acts for 2024’s official Mardi Gras dance party at the Horden Pavilion and Bondi Beach party?
US singer and songwriter Slayyyter will headline the official Mardi Gras Bondi Beach Party, as foreshadowed by Gay Sydney News in November.