Darlinghurst sex-on-premises venue Bodyline will officially re-open to the public on Friday, October 27, Gay Sydney News can exclusively reveal.
Exactly one year to the day since it opened, Darlinghurst’s Meraki Arts Bar will immediately close and soon enter liquidation, say its owners.
It’s spooky season, so we’ve collated a list of queer Halloween events in Sydney and elsewhere in NSW.
The NSW government will this year introduce into parliament laws that ban gay conversion therapy practices after backlash from LGBTI+ groups who were concerned Labor was delaying the introduction of the legislation until 2024.
ARQ Sydney has been approved by council to allow its patrons to enter neighbouring (but still closed) sex-on-premises venue Bodyline via an internal passageway dubbed the “tunnel of love” by club insiders.
Two men have been arrested as investigations continue into the alleged stabbing and attempted murder of two men outside Darlinghurst’s Noir nightclub.
An “electro-pop romp through time and space” is coming to Chippendale next week with the launch of a cabaret-style approach to drag.
Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras chief executive Gil Beckwith would not rule out discounting Bondi Beach Party tickets when GSN asked last week.
The Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras organisation has begun circulating a code that provides a 41.2 per cent discount on Bondi Beach Party tickets.
Dutch house DJ, record producer and remixer Fedde Le Grand has been announced as the final headliner for the Mardi Gras FINALE closing party run by GAYM Entertainment.
The Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras has postponed this weekend’s two-day “Queer Futures” conference that was due to discuss everything from sports to the arts, politics and education – blaming the flow-on effects of Fair Day’s cancellation.
The “drag story time” component of a Mardi Gras event for queer families, held at SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium on Saturday, was cancelled after a Christian group threatened to protest the event.
LGBTI+ community sports clubs from across Sydney have banded together in record time to create a smaller-scale outdoor alternative to the cancelled Mardi Gras Fair Day event.
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