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Catching up with Sheena Easton What taking PrEP is reallylike
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TROPICAL FRUITS NEW YEAR’S
FESTIVAL GUIDE OUT NOW!
T
he Tropical Fruits New
Year’s Festival guide is
out now! Please find your
copy of the guide included in
this edition of QNews or find it
online at www.qnews.com.au/
fruits
Tropical Fruits in NSW’s beautiful
Northern Rivers Region is not just
the biggest New Year’s Eve party on
offer but it is a whole festival that
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includes a street parade, massive
NYE party, fireworks display, art
exhibition, a pool party, cabaret
performances, and a recovery party
that is even bigger than most NYE
parties!
Make sure you check out the stellar
line up of parties, cultural events,
DJs and entertainers on offer at the
this year’s official Tropical Fruits
New Year’s Festival.
QLD POLICE STRENGTHEN LGBTI
LIAISON OFFICER PROGRAM
T
he Queensland Police
Service has bolstered
its gay and lesbian
liaison program this month
by
introducing
District
LGBTI Liaison Coordinators
for each district within the
state to ensure that every
area of the state has adequate
access to the program.
There are currently over 100
qualified LGBT police liaison
officers
stationed
around
Queensland
A statement from the Queensland
Police Service says the role of the
new district LGBTI coordinators
is to:
Consult with the regional LGBTI
Liaison Program coordinator
and district officers.
Monitor LGBTI issues at a
district level and develop
strategies to address them.
Provide advice to the district
officer on issues affecting the
program.
Provide direction and support
to district LBGTI liaison officers
and other vested QPS personnel.
Manage the appointment of
new liaison officers based on
district priorities, suitability
of applicant and current
requirements.
Maintain a list of district liaison
officers.
Maintain an internal district
liaison officer email account (all
district liaison officers).
Maintain and monitor a district
LGBTI Program external email
account.
Identify training / awareness
opportunities for district liaison
officers and other vested QPS
personnel.
Coordinate opportunities for
district liaison officers to engage
and discuss program issues.
NEWS
A full list of LGBT police liaison
officers and district coordinator
contact details can be found at or
alternatively contact Policelink
131 444 and ask to speak with an
LGBTI Liaison Officer in your area.
Identify and promote district
program support agencies to
district liaison officers and other
vested QPS personnel.
Promote the program’s functions
to external stakeholders.
While people are always welcome
to request the services of an
LGBTI police liaison officer at
any police station in Queensland,
the introduction of district
coordinators now also makes it
easier to contact liaison officers in
any given area with each district
now having their own LGBT email
address.
SBS FORCED TO DEFEND MARRIAGE EQUALITY SUPPORT
of marriage equality during
a Senate estimates hearing in
Canberra today.
G
By Toby Longhurst
overnment
Senators
Matt Canavan and
Chris
Back
have
accused the SBS of an “abuse”
of its position as a public
broadcaster for it’s support
The Senators’ concerns stem
from SBS’s decision to publicly
declare themselves as supporters
of marriage equality earlier this
year, and for participating in a
marriage equality campaign which
saw the SBS logo appear in full
page advertisements in major daily
newspapers alongside the logos of
large companies who also support
marriage equality such as Qantas,
Optus and Google.
SBS Managing Director Michael
Ebeid (pictured) fronted this
morning’s Senate Estimates – a
regular process for government
expenditure – and was swiftly
accused of abusing his position by
Senator Canavan.
JOIN THE RED RIBBON RUN
W
orld AIDS Day is just
around the corner
and along with the
traditional candle light vigil
and memorial service, this
year will see a brand event to
help bring people together to
mark this important day.
For the first time, Brisbane will
host a red ribbon fun run where
participants will be able to join a
5km fun run along the banks of the
Brisbane River around New Farm
Park on Saturday 28 November.
The run is free to enter and is
open to anyone who would like
to participate regardless of age or
fitness, with pets also encouraged to
join in the fun. All participants are
encouraged to wear red (the redder
the better), with a prize for best
dressed. All funds raised on the
day will be donated to THE HOPE
Fund which provides support to
people living with HIV (PLHIV) in
Queensland who are in need.
Queensland
Positive
People
Executive
Officer
Simon
O’Connor says the event is a
“I do feel this is a little bit of of an
abuse of your position, Mr Ebeid, to
have come to a corporate position
based on no legal advice and little
understanding of the different
views in the debate other than ‘it’s
all just about equality’,” Senator
Canavan said.
Mr Ebeid told the Senate committee
that he viewed same-sex marriage
as a social issue rather than a
political one while also
“SBS, in its whole foundation
and purpose of being, is about
promoting cultural diversity and
social cohesion,” Ebeid said.
and don’t discriminate against our
employees.
“I don’t think this is an issue that’s
a political issue. It’s a societal issue,
not a political issue at all.”
Mr Ebeid also addressed concerns
raised by Senator Back regarding
SBS’s ability to provide unbiased
coverage of the proposed plebiscite
on same-sex marriage arguing
that SBS has a “long history” of
airing both sides of the same-sex
marriage debate.
“We are an organisation that does
everything we can to support
equality. As an employer, we have
joined other employers to say we
support equality in all its forms
Mr Ebeid’s answers were not,
however,
enough
to
sway
Senator Canavan’s opinion that
government
funded
agencies
should not be free to exercise the
same liberties as private companies
in taking declarative positions on
political issues.
great opportunity for people to
remember lost loved ones and to
promote awareness that HIV is
still with us.
For more information about
World AIDS Day events around
Queensland please visit www.
qldworldaidsday.org.au.
“I encourage everyone this World
AIDS Day to show your support:
wear a red ribbon, talk to your
friends and work colleagues about
HIV or make a donation to an
AIDS charity,” Mr O’Connor said.
“Knowledge, compassion and
action are the strongest weapons
we have in the fight against HIV.”
The Red Run will begin at the New
Farm Park Ferry Terminal at 7:00am
on Saturday 28 November with
participants meeting at 6:45am.
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what if
a pill
could help
prevent
hiv?
it can.
Taking a pill to prevent HIV is now an option. If you’re HIV negative,
taking PrEP daily can reduce your chances of contracting HIV.
To learn more about PrEP visit ENDHIV.org.au/PREVENT
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WORLD
BRIEFS
NEWS
ALAN CUMMING
READY TO PARTY
AT TROPICAL FRUITS NYE FESTIVAL
A
JAPAN: PRO WRESTLER TURNED
POLITICIAN FIGHTS FOR GAY
RIGHTS
Japan has a new Minister of Education
and he has promised to use his
position to promote LGBT rights to his
countrymen. A former professional
wrestler and teacher, Hiroshi Hase says
he wants to stand up for LGBT students.
“Let me be clear on this, I believe sexualminority students at elementary and
junior high schools have been left out.
Now I am considering preparations for
the next step.” Hiroshi added that he
would utilise the 2020 Tokyo Olympics
to promote social issues.
JAMAICA: GAY AUTHOR WINS 2015
MAN BOOKER PRIZE
Openly gay Jamaican author Marlon
James has won the world’s most
prestigious literary award, the Man
Booker Prize for his novel, A Brief
History of Seven Killings. The 680 page
tome was inspired by an assassination
attempt on legendary reggae star Bob
Marley in the 1970s. Despite being a
very homophobic nation, James included
a number of LGBT characters in his
story. “It was very important to me that
there were gay characters in the book
to reflect the gayness and hypocrisy in
Jamaica,” James said.
UK: ENGLAND AND WALES
EMBRACE NEW MARRIAGE LAWS
Over 15,000 same sex couples have
married in the United Kingdom since
marriage equality was introduced to
England and Wales in March last year
according to Britain’s Office for National
Statistics. Roughly half of these couples
(7,366) held a stand alone wedding
ceremony, while 7,732 chose to convert
their existing civil partnership into
marriage. Of the total number of samesex marriages, females were slightly
more likely to marry 55% than male
couples 45%.
s if there wasn’t
already enough reason
to be heading down to
Lismore for the Tropical Fruits
New Year’s festival – it is after
all Australia’s best NYE Party
– but the festival has also just
scored a major coup with the
news that international film
star Alan Cumming will be
there to bring in the new year
while performing his one man
show at the Lismore City Hall
on 29 & 30 December.
Cumming has done it all in show
biz having won Olivier and
Tony Awards, as well as being
nominated for Golden Globe and
Emmy awards. He also written
a NY Times bestseller and was
named by Time Magazine as one
of the most fun people in show
business.
His one man show
Alan Cumming: Sings Sappy
Songs, which has just enjoyed
a sold out season in New York,
promises to bring down the house
with eclectic, wildly entertaining
and intimate stories and witty
reinterpretations of pop songs and
stage classics.
The
addition
of
a
huge
international celebrity is really the
feather in the cap for the Tropical
Fruits Festival which already
boasts a street parade, massive
NYE party, art exhibition, a pool
party, cabaret performances, and a
recovery party that is even bigger
than most NYE parties!
The festival opens on 29 December
with a parade through Lismore.
The parade will finish up at
Lismore City Hall where there
will be a free community party
from 5:30pm to 7pm, immediately
prior to Mr Cummings’ first
performance.
For tickets and more information
about all events at this year’s
Tropical Fruits New Year’s Festival
check out the official Tropical
Fruits Guide or visit tropicalfruits.
org.auWe can only hope it plants
the seed for change among those
in the corridors of power who
continue to stymie marriage
equality in Australia.
WAS JOHN LENNON BISEXUAL?
J
ohn Lennon was attracted
to the idea of sex with
other men but was too
“inhibited” to act on those
desired according to his
widow Yoko Ono.
In an interview with the Daily
Beast, Ono says that the couple
were always very open with each
other in their conversations about
sexuality.
“No, not inhibited. He said, ‘I
don’t mind if there’s an incredibly
attractive guy.’ It’s very difficult:
They would have to be not just
physically attractive, but mentally
very advanced too. And you can’t
find people like that.”
“The beginning of the year he
was killed, he said to me, ‘I could
have done it, but I can’t because I
just never found somebody that
was that attractive.’ Both John and
I were into attractiveness—you
know—beauty.”
As for the long standing rumours
that Lennon had a sexual
relationship with former Beatles
Manager Brian Epstein, Ono says
the she thinks Epstein made a pass
at John but nothing happened.
“John and I had a big talk about it,
saying, basically, all of us must be
bisexual. And we were sort of in
a situation of thinking that we’re
not [bisexual] because of society,”
Ono said. “So we are hiding the
other side of ourselves, which is
less acceptable. But I don’t have
a strong sexual desire towards
another woman.
“I mean, both John and I thought
it was good that people think we
were bisexual, or homosexual.”
While Ono believes that John had
same sex attractions, she says that
he never acted on them.
“I think he had a desire to, but I
think he was too inhibited.
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NEWS
ERMAHGERD... THE GIRL IN
THE MEME IS A LERSBERN
M
aggie Goldenberger,
is not a household
name
but
one
infamous photo of her taken
many years ago has made her
instantly recognisable all over
the world as the Ermahgerd
Goosebumps girl when the
image became one of the best
known memes on the internet.
Speaking this month with
Vanity Fair, Goldenberger
let the world know about
the real person behind the
photo, including the fact
that she is out and proud.
Goldenberger, now a nurse
in Phoenix says that she
discovered the meme whilst
on an extended trip throughout
Asia with her then girlfriend in
2012, adding that three years later
she remains as shocked now as she
was when she discovered her new
found fame.
“My eyes just get wide and I
say, out loud, ‘This is so fucking
weird,’” Goldenberger said.
“I just can’t believe this is my 15
minutes of fame―I was hoping it
would come in another form. But
I guess you have to take what you
can get.”
As for the photo itself, it was
taken when Goldenberger was 11
years old and was dressing up in
character with friends. Putting
on a horrible vest, wearing her
hair in pigtails
that she would
never
usually
wear and holding
G o s e b u m p s
books
which
Goldenberger
admits she was
never really a big
fan of.
The polaroid image was on some of
Goldenbergers own social media
sites as a joke reminising about
fun times in the 90s before it was
uploaded to reddit and went viral.
The meme has since many different
incarnations over the years, with
Goldenberger stating that one of
her favourites is her photo.
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WESTBORO BAPTIST CHURCH RELEASES
HILARIOUS SONG DISSING KIM DAVIS
Davis, who earned the ire of
countless people around the world
for refusing to comply with a US
Supreme Court ruling legalising
same-sex marriage, though now
married, has been divorced three
times.
W
e all love a good
musical
rivalry.
There was Axel Rose
vs Slash, Taylor Swift vs Katy
Perry, Tupac vs the Notorious
B.I.G, and now we have...
Wait for it... Kim Davis vs The
Westboro Baptist Church.
The ‘God Hates Fags’ Westboro
Baptist Church is certainly no
friend to the LGBT community
but it seems as though they dislike
Kentucky clerk Kim Davis just as
much as we do. In fact the church
hates Kim Davis so much that they
want to sing it out for the world to
hear – literally!
While the church is normally
content with picketing funerals
and events with offensive signs,
this time around they have decided
to take a more creative approach
by reworking Neil Diamond’s
Kentucky Woman into a parody
number attacking Davis over her
infidelity and multiple divorces.
With lead vocals by Shirley PhelpsRoper (daughter of church founder
Fred Phelps), the churches song
includes the lyrics: “Kentucky
woman/She caused fag marriage/
Now fags own her/Kentucky
woman!”, and “full of adulteries,
constantly changing her name/ But
she’s still proud, and that’s why the
Christians are blamed/ And God
hates her; she knows God hates her.”
Before releasing the song, the
Westboro Baptist Church also
picketed Davis’ workplace with
church accusing her of being a
hypocrite via Twitter.
“Christianity is not a smorgasbord
religion – you don’t pick what you
like & leave the rest,” the group
tweeted before adding “Singing to
Kim Davis in KY cuz she refused
to give fags marriage licenses but
gave herself FOUR?! Both are sins!”.
Davis herself is now a musical
sensation (sort of) with a Davis
parody
song
The
Modern
Fundamentalist
becoming
an
online sensation.
LESBIAN COMEDIAN SANDI TOKSVIG
REPLACES STEPHEN FRY AS QI HOST
NEWS
“For 13 years I had one of the best
jobs on television,” Fry said via the
BBC.
A
fter thirteen years as
the face of the hugely
popular comedy quiz
show QI, Stephen Fry has
announced that he will be
relinquishing the host’s chair
which he has sat in since the
show’s inception.
Known for his razor sharp wit and
intelligence, Fry leaves big shoes
to fill but the BBC believe that they
have the perfect replacement in
comedian Sandi Toksvig.
Toksvig, who is also openly gay, was
a regular guest on the show and has
hosted other BBC programs such as
1001 Things You Should Know, and
the game show Fifteen to One.
Resident panelist Alan Davies will
continue on in his role on the show
which covers topics under one letter
of the alphabet per series .
In announcing his departure, the
ever gracious Fry was full of praise
for his co-workers and audience.
“Behind the camera squadrons
of quite extraordinarily brilliant
researchers, programme makers
and uniquely curious (in both
senses of the word) people making
that job so much easier.
“In front of the camera generations
of lively minds and above all of
course the wonder of nature that is
Alan Davies.
“After passing the alphabetical
halfway mark I thought it time to
move on, but I will never cease to be
grateful to John Lloyd for devising
QI and for everyone else for making
it such fun.”
Toksvig said Fry had done a
remarkable job as QI host but say
she is really looking forward to
taking up what she described as her
“dream job”.
“Stephen has been utterly brilliant
with the first half of the alphabet.
“Now I look forward to picking up
the baton, mixing my metaphors
and sailing towards the Land
of Nod (ie. Z). Who knows what
lies ahead? It should all be quite
interesting.”
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In loving memory of
Chris Maver
The world is now a sadder place with the
recent passing of Chris Maver, a much
loved son, family member and dear friend
to many. Chris was highly respected in the
Australian arts community as an actor,
playwright, author and singer who toured
his work all over the country.
“You were one of a
kind Chris. No one
could ever forget
“That Girl in the Lime
Green Bikini”. We
love you and miss you
more than we can say,
From all the gang
xxx”.
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in terms timing and funds management. I need to ensure that I have the
required documents to send off as well as ensuring that I order it enough
weeks in advance to ensure that my supply is not going to run out.
FEATURE
CHRIS WILLIAMS: WHY TAKING
PREP HAS CHANGED MY LIFE
O
ver the the last couple of years
more and more Australian
gay and bisexual men have
been considering PrEP - the once a
day tablet that can prevent you from
contracting HIV. But what is the PrEP
experience really like? To find out we
spoke with Chris Williams, a PrEP
advocate who wants to share his PrEP
journey with other Australians.
How long have you been taking PrEP?
It’s been seven months now after being made aware of PrEP fourteen or
fifteen months ago now after my housemate went on holidays to Hawaii
and heard about this amazing little pill that meant that you didn’t contract
HIV. He came back and was fascinated by it.
How did you start treatment?
I approached my GP after having decided within myself that this is what I
wanted to do. I hadn’t been able to gain a place on one of the free trails so
wanted to find out if I could do it privately. Unfortunately PrEP is not yet
approved in Australia so the best option for me was to buy it from overseas.
Did you have any concerns about importing medication from overseas
pharmacies?
Well it’s certainly not as convenient as taking my prescription from my
GP and walking into any local pharmacy and getting the medication, but
it’s not overly complicated either but it does require some extra diligence
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I work on the basis that I could be sexually active at any time so take it every
day. I’m comfortable doing this and I have not experienced any noticeable
side effects so I guess there is no repucusions that I can see for taking it
daily, only benefits.
There are often some short term side effects when people first start taking
PrEP. Did you experience any of these?
Yeah, I did have a very mild upset stomach for a couple of days. I know
people often report an upset stomach for up to a week before it subsides.
The most interesting side effect was that after about 10 days after I started
taking it I was having the most amazingly vivid dreams for around ten to
fourteen days. I did a little reading and found that it is not uncommon for
some antiretroviral medications to have that effect.
Over the last few years, PrEp users in the US have been labeled ‘Truvada
whores’ and other derogatory names. Have you experienced any of this
negativity?
I think that it’s all wrapped up in the term ‘slut shaming’. I have experienced
a little bit of that online and generally that has come from a faceless profile.
I guess it’s very easy to throw out stigma while hiding behind a mobile
phone screen, particularly when you don’t have a picture but I am yet to
experience it on a face to face basis or even on an online basis when the
other person has declared who they are. There is a little bit of stigma here
but it is not anywhere near as prevalent as it has been in the United States.
Has it changed your outlook on sex? Do you feel more protected?
As a result of taking PrEP one of the fantastic side effects is that my levels
of anxiety are significantly reduced in relation to how I feel about HIV.
It’s something that I am lo longer frightened of and my anxiety towards
it and engaging sexually with the people who have it is non existent now.
Somebody else’s HIV status now has nothing to do with my decision
making in terms of how I will interact sexually with that person.
For more information about PrEP, please visit www.hivfoundation.org.au,
www.quac.org.au, or www.qpp.net.au.
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BRISBANE CITY COUNCIL REJECTS
LGBT ADVISORY Committee
B
By Toby Longhurst
risbane City Council
has officially rejected a
petition from the LGBT
community asking for the
formation of a Lesbian Gay
Bisexual Transgender and
Intersex (LGBTI) Advisory
Committee.
Despite attracting hundreds of
signatures, Council informed the
petition’s creator Phil Browne who
heads the Brisbane LGBTIQ Action
Group (BLAG) that a separate
LGBTI Advisory Committee such
as the ones seen in world cities like
San Francisco, Pittsburgh, Chigaco,
West Hollywood, Toronto and
Vancouver is not necessary.
A number of Australian councils
have also implemented LGBTI
advisory committees or LGBTI
action plans including Hobsons Bay
City Council, Banyule City Council,
Darebin City council, Moonee
Valley
Council,
Maroondah
City Council, Greater Geelong
City Council and North Sydney
Council, while the Victorian and
ACT governments also have LGBTI
Advisory Committees. Sydney City
Council even goes a step further
FEATURE
by employing a full-time LGBTI
Project Officer.
if necessary, action,” Mr Carswell
said.
In it’s official response, Brisbane
City Council says it “has a range of
initiatives and support mechanisms
for LGBT communities, including
the advisory role of the Inclusive
Brisbane Board and Council’s
visible support for LGBTI people,
and therefore a separate LGBTI
Advisory Committee is not
required.”
“Establishing a LGBTI Advisory
Board with input from a wide range
of knowledgeable and talented local
LGBTI residents could bring great
advances for our beautiful city
which has already come far, but has
a long way still to go.”
Council’s Inclusive Brisbane Board
includes an LGBTI representative,
Dr Peter Black who has previously
served as the President of the
Brisbane Pride Festival.
Both The Greens and Labor’s Lord
Mayoral candidates Ben Pennings
and Rod Harding have stated that
their respective parties would fight
to change Council’s position at next
year’s council election.
“A New World City is one that
actively supports communication
with and inclusion of marginalized
people. Council hasn’t been listening
closely to these communities and
a formal advisory committee is a
great first step in developing a better
relationship of trust and inclusion,”
Mr Pennings said.
BLAG representative Phil Carswell
acknowledges that the council
has made a number of significant
steps towards fostering a closer
relationship with the LGBTI
community in recent years but
sees this decision as a missed
opportunity.
“Whilst it is good that the Brisbane
City Council has flown a rainbow
flag for IDAHOT this year and
the Mayor has marched in the
annual Pride March, it is essential
to understand that LGBTI issues
happen all year round and need a
forum for timely discussion, and
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5 ‘But when was the last time you
actually slept with a guy/girl?’
LIFESTYLE
There is no time limit on
bisexuality. Your membership card
doesn’t need to be renewed every
six months! If you’re attracted to
both genders, then you are
bisexual.
THE TOP TEN 10 THINGS
BISEXUAL PEOPLE ARE SICK
OF HEARING
1 ‘Bisexuals are really just gay
people who haven’t yet ‘come out
properly.’
Coming out of the closet is scary
enough as it is but could you
imagine coming out to someone
and they don’t believe you or are
dismissive of you? How insulting!
Some people think that people
come out as bisexual because it’s
somehow easier than coming
out as gay – the reality is often
that bisexuals are often shunned
by both the gay and straight
communities.
2 ‘But which gender do you
actually prefer?’
It’s true that some bisexual people
have a stronger attraction towards
one gender but why are you
asking this question? If it’s so you
can label someone gay or straight
depending on the answer, then
you’re wrong, that person is still
bisexual!
3 ‘You’re so lucky to have more
options.’
Yes
bisexuals
have
more
opportunity to be rejected by both
genders.
4 ‘How Do You Know You’re
Bisexual if You’ve Never Been
with Someone of the Same
Gender?’
Because people know who they’re
attracted to! How do you know
that you’re gay if you’ve never
slept with the opposite sex? How
do you know that you’re straight
if you’ve never had a same gender
sexual encounter?
9 ‘Can I watch?’
Ewww... Get away you creep!
10 ‘You’re just doing this to get
attention’ or ‘a lot of people are
bi these days because it’s trendy.’
Just piss off!
6 ‘Now that you’ve
married a guy/girl,
does
this
mean
that you’re not bi
anymore?’
No, it means that
person
has
met
someone
amazing
and
that
they
have
committed
themselves to each
other.
7 ‘You must
cheat a lot.’
What the hell
does bisexuality
have to do with
monogamy?
8 ‘Hey, are you bi?
Would you like
to join my gf/
bf and me for a
threesome?’
WTF!
HOROSCOPES
ARIES
LEO
SAGITTARIUS
The stars hand you the gift of speech.
Others listen when you talk, so think
about what you really want to say.
The fun side of your work comes
to light via a social or professional
invitation.
You have been worrying too much
what other people think about you
when you should be focusing on
what it is that you want Leo. After
all, you are the one who has to live
your life.
You are a clever sign Sagittarius, but
you all too often blame others for
what has gone wrong in your life.
Taking control can see you achieve
what you thought would never be
yours.
TAURUS
VIRGO
CAPRICORN
You’ve been finding it hard to know
who you can trust. Don’t worry,
from now on the stars hand you the
gift of clear thinking and you are
able to see everyone for who they are.
It would be worth your while talking
about your plans for the future as,
not just one, but several important
faces are ready willing and able to
help you. Impromptu meetings heal
a past wound.
You are in two minds as to what you
should do with your life, but this has
a lot to do with the fact that you have
listened too much to what others
think you should do.
GEMINI
If you’ve told tales on friends, then
you’ll find yourself having to explain
why. Keep it short and simple or you
could end up talking yourself into a
whole lot more trouble.
LIBRA
The stars are pushing you to ask
others for answers they don’t yet
have. Stop and think about the
implications of your actions. They
could be far more dramatic than you
thought.
CANCER
Confidence is yours if you want it
Cancer. All you have to do is believe
in yourself a little more. People you
meet from far away places hold the
key to a more fulfilling personal life.
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SCORPIO
You have said some things you now
regret, but it appears to be a little
late to take them back. Use what’s
occurred to learn a lesson for next
time and promise yourself to think
before you act.
AQUARIUS
It’s time to say no to the things you
don’t want as you’ve allowed others
to push you around for far too long
now. Taking time out for family
helps you to remember who you
want to be again.
PISCES
Positivity is yours. All you have to do
is differentiate between what your
dreams are and what others have
convinced you that you want. Fellow
Pisces help you find your feet and
confidence.
Sheena Easton:
Still Queen of the Strut
S
By Jordan Hirst
heena Easton is strutting
back to Australia to
play her extensive back
catalogue at the Twin Towns
Services Club.
After early hits like the classic
“9 to 5 (Morning Train)”, Sheena
conquered 1980s pop after
collaborating with Prince on
her signature track “Strut”, her
gorgeously suggestive “Sugar
Walls” and her duet with the
Purple One “U Got The Look.”
“He actually saw me on the
Tonight Show in the States. I was
in the studio at the time; I’d had
a few albums under my belt,”
Sheena explained.
“He wrote ‘Sugar Walls’ for me. I
came into the studio the next day
and my engineer said, ‘I’ve got a
tape for you,’ - back then it was
reel-to-reel, we were working on
the 48 tracks - and he wound it up
and played a basic demo.
“He told me, ‘Prince said if you like
the song, come over and record it.’
We did, I think within two days of
hearing it.”
“U Got The Look” was intended
to be a solo song until Prince liked
what he heard from Sheena in the
studio.
“I’d get a 2am call from him, ‘Hey,
want to come down and hear some
stuff?’ You tended to do that to
friends when you were working
on a project; you’d call them and
say, ‘Come down and tell me if this
a good song,’” she said.
“I listened to the finished track. It
was just a solo song. He asked me,
‘Do you want to put your voice in
there on there backup vocals?’ and
I said, ‘Yeah shove me in there!’ I
went in and started singing, but I
was a little bit off. I was singing in
the wrong places but he said ‘I like
your voice there. Do that again.’
“On the spot he decided to turn
it into a duet because our voices
are so different and he loved the
juxtaposition. It wasn’t planned by
any means.”
Sheena has lived in Nevada for
several decades but grew up
in Scotland as the youngest of
six children. She counts Barbra
Streisand as one of her earliest
musical influences.
FEATURE
“When I was coming up my older
brothers and sisters had their own
favourite styles of music. I was
going in their rooms and stealing
their albums and singing along
with them. I was teaching myself
to sing but it wasn’t something
I was consciously doing,” she
recalled.
“I was practicing with some of
the great vocalists, and Barbra
Streisand was just the epitome
of the perfect female voice when
I was coming up. No-one could
beat her, in my opinion. I’d put the
records on and try and sing and
hold the notes like her.
“She doesn’t know it but she went a
long way to teach me how to sing. I
probably owe her a fee somewhere
along the way!”
One of Sheena’s earliest hits was
her theme song for 1981 James
Bond film For Your Eyes Only.
But whereas Sam Smith’s Bond
song “The Writing’s On The Wall”
was teased out over months this
year, Sheena remembers her
experience with the iconic series
was much faster.
“I’d only had a couple of hits and I
was very new to everything. There
was just so much happening at
once,” Sheena recalled.
“We met [Bond film producer]
Cubby Broccoli in the studio and
I was lucky that I didn’t have
enough time to panic. I didn’t
have enough time to second-guess
things. I also had a great deal of
confidence in my producer.”
Sheena’s last album, 2000’s disco
cover album Fabulous, didn’t
take off commercially but was so
successful in the local club scene
that Sheena was a special guest at
the 2001 Sydney Gay and Lesbian
Mardi Gras.
“Those songs have woven their
way in and out of my sets over the
years,” she said.
“I always do the main hits and
then I change the music that
supports them. I’ll think, ‘I haven’t
done this song in 15 years, it’s an
old school cut.’ The fans I see at
shows again and again will tell
me, ‘I’m so glad you put that song
in!’”
Sheena is performing at the Twin
Towns Services Club on November
27.
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FILM & MUSIC
2015 BRITISH
FILM FESTIVAL
F
By Peter Gray
rom the 29th of October
to the 18th of November,
Palace Cinemas will
continue their tradition of
playing host to the best in
international
cinema
by
presenting the British Film
Festival with the promise
of showcasing some of the
finest cinema the UK has to
offer. 2015’s festival will be
book-ended by the acclaimed
drama ‘Youth’ on opening
night, a thought-provoking
Oscar-worthy
experience
featuring an all-star cast
including Michael Caine,
Harvey Keitel, Rachel Weisz
and Jane Fonda, and the
closing night feature ‘The
Man Who Knew Infinity’, a
biographical drama starring
Jeremy Irons and Dev Patel
detailing the extraordinary
life of mathematical genius
Srinivasa Ramanujan.
With more than 30 titles to enjoy, the
British Film Festival has no shortage
of selection for cinema goers eager
to experience the best titles on
offer. For those craving a good old
fashioned romantic comedy, ‘How
To Make Love Like An Englishman’
is the perfect starter with its healthy
mix of raunch, sentiment and
charm. Starring Pierce Brosnan as a
respected but womanising English
professor whose philandering
ways catch up with him when he
impregnates a beautiful American
student (Jessica Alba), this sexy
comedy/drama, also starring Salma
Hayek and Ben McKenzie (TV’s ‘The
O.C.’), is sure to be a crowd pleaser
as it brings a sense of mainstream
Hollywood to the festival.
A rags-to-riches tale that’s as
endearing as it is unbelievable,
the joyous documentary ‘Dark
Horse’ could be one of the true
crowd favourites this year; only
fitting given it earned the audience
award at this year’s Sundance Film
Festival. Following barmaid Jan
Vokes as she convinces a group
of locals to invest in breeding a
championship racing horse, the
film showcases the honest joy and
passion she has for her horses,
and though it turns unexpectedly
tragic, ‘Dark Horse’ never loses its
winning spirit.
For something lighter ‘Shooting
For Socrates’ is a smart option
for anyone looking to escape
during the festival and embrace
their sporting spirit. Set against
the backdrop of the 1986 World
Cup when Northern Island made
the finals, this family dramedy
hopes to immerse its viewers
by seamlessly recreating the ’86
World Cup setting by infusing
archival footage throughout. A
tribute to those who love the
game, ‘Shooting For Socrates’ is
formulaic but charming (and ever
so British) all the same.
These sublime titles are just the
tip of what the festival has to offer,
not to mention the ‘Love Actually’
retrospect which looks at a century
of classic British romance features,
showing a film detailing each
decade ranging from 1900 to 1990.
Starting out with ‘The Go-Between’,
an Oscar nominated period drama
starring Julie Christie, and ending
with ‘Four Weddings and a
Funeral’, this celebration of cinema
will make you laugh and cry as it
whisks you away on its journey of
depression, oppression, rebellion,
individualism,
and
undying
devotion.
For more information on prices
and ticketing please visit
britishfilmfestival.com.au.
Will Young’s New Video
Troye Sivan:
Stars A Fearless Trans Man “These Songs Are About Boys”
O
penly gay UK singersongwriter Will Young
has featured a naked
trans man in his video for
new single “Brave Man.”
The video follows a young man who
takes off his clothes and wandering
through city streets, covering
himself with his hands in the face
of giggling and abusive members of
the public.
“It seems extremely brave to be a
man in a woman’s body and then
decide to do something about this,”
Will explained in an emotional
Facebook post.
“I realised that there is often coverage
of what it is to be a woman in a man’s
body, but never to my knowledge the
documenting of the opposite.”
The video divided opinion on
Twitter, with some claiming the clip
was insensitive and triggering for
trans people.
But Will praised the video’s trans
star Finn’s performance and the
clip’s director Wiz for his “nonsensationalist and honest” handling
of the subject matter.
“Through casting we found Finn.
The vulnerability, strength and
intelligence he has is so abundant
on camera. Really, I have not met
someone like him before. Someone
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who has an inherent strength and a
determination whilst also holding
such vulnerability,” Will said.
“To express and show this is actually
the bravest and most wonderful
thing to do.”
He added: “Through tough times
embracing myself as someone
‘different’ allowed me to embrace
all differences in others, to embrace
their vulnerability and their
struggles as well as their inner
strength and determination to be
their true authentic selves. When I
wrote the song, this is what I was
referring to – the determination in
modern life to be my authentic self.
“In this video we see a man
determined to be himself in the
face of all adversity from inside and
outside. It isn’t brave but, my god, it
shows true grit and strength. What a
wonderful thing.”
“Brave Man” is the third single from
Will’s latest album, 85% Proof, out now.
Video: https://www.youtube.com/
watch?v=DsPT7m9SmUw
T
By Jordan Hirst
roye Sivan has released
the music video for
new
single
“Talk
Me Down,” and it’s a real
tearjerker.
The 20-year-old Perth Youtuberturned-popstar
has
released
the clips for the album’s first
three singles as the “Blue
Neighbourhood” video trilogy beginning with “Wild”, continuing
with “Fools” and concluding with
“Talk Me Down” - telling the story
of two young men whose romance
is stifled by family intolerance.
Iv’e been excited for a long time
to be honest as an artist, because
we’re in a really cool time when we
can be, Troye told Out Magazine.
“I’m gay. I like boys. These songs
are about boys. I think some
people think I’m trying to make
this big statement by having a boy
in these videos. It’s like, what, am I
supposed to have? A girl?
But Troye told Out he felt it was
important for him to reach not
only to his fans but the people
around them.
It makes me so frustrated [thinking
about] the potential we’ve already
lost in the war against LGBT
suicide,” he said.
“So much of that happens because
of the way those around LGBT
people deal with the news. I hope
my fans’ parents see it, or they’re
watching it on their laptops and
their brother’s or friends see it.
Troye Sivan’s debut album Blue
Neighbourhood will be released
on December 4, expanding the six
track “opening installment” EP he
released in September.
PUNISHMENT AND REDEMPTION
PERFORMING ARTS
CAN YOU HEAR THE PEOPLE SING?
LES MISERABLES RETURNS!
O
ne of the world’s most successful and best loved musicals
is set to hit Brisbane this month with the return of Les
Miserables.
Playing at the Lyric Theatre, QPAC, Les Miserables opens on 10 November
and will play for a strictly limited season.
L
a Boite Theatre’s Indie Season is always a real treat for
Queensland audiences wanting to discover some of our
best independent and upcoming talent and this November
La Boite will be staging three fascinating new works including
the hard hitting and thought provoking, ‘The Chat’.
Created by ex-parole officer and performance maker James Brennan and
the acclaimed David Woods, The Chat asks audiences how and when
should people be forgiven for their crimes? Who gets to decide? What
happens if they get it wrong? The Chat brings ex- offenders, parole officers,
criminologists and academics together with some of Australia’s wildest
performance makers to come to grips with these questions.
Set against the backdrop of 19th-century France, Les Mis is an unforgettable
story of heartbreak, passion, and the resilience of the human spirit that
has become one of the most popular musicals in history. Featuring the
timeless score and beloved songs such as I Dreamed a Dream, On My
Own, Bring Him Home, and One Day More, Les Mis has been seen by
over 70 million people, won over 100 awards and is still breaking box
office records around the world.
Tickets are available now via qpac.com.au or call 136246.
The structured one-on-one parole interview will be taken, subverted,
transformed and reborn as an innovative performance score that compels
audiences to consider the complex nature of what they are seeing interrogation, anthropological study, confessional. How are the lives of
those convicted of crime assessed, recorded and in what ways does this
determine their systemic value?.
The Chat will be staged 4-14 November at La Boite Theatre, Kelvin
Grove. For tickets and information about all productions in La Boite’s
Indie season, check out www.laboite.com.au.
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CS- Community Services
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3 DEN M, MC, 7D
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- Level 1 / 64 Smith Street - Darwin City
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2 THURSDAYS AT THE CAV B,E, GF, M, The Cavenagh
Hotel Thursdays 5-7PM 12 Cavenagh St. Darwin
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Free, Gay @ Cabaret @ Sporties
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1 NELLIES BAR B, D, M
- www.sportsmanhotel.com.au Sat phone for info 3831 2892
2 QLD AIDS COUNCIL CS, Y www.quac.org.au
- for info 3017 1777.
3 GAY & LESBIAN COUNSELLING CS, Y
- www.glwa.org.au 07 3017 1717
- or free call 1800 184 527 Mon-Sun 7-10pm
4 WICKHAM HOTEL B, OA, 7D, GF
5 FAMILY B, D, GF
6 OPEN DOORS Y, CS.
- Youth Centre LGBTIQ + info +
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7 BEAT NIGHTCLUB GF, B, D, 7D
8 WET SPA & SAUNA M, MC, S, P, E, 7D
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10 BODYLINE M, MC, S, 7D
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11 WHITE WOLF (3 times a year)
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12 BRUNSWICK HOTEL - E, B, GF
13 RAPID HIV TESTING
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Emotions Anonymous
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Rainbow Karaoke @ Sporties
LGBT Domestic Violence & Info
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SUNDAY 15 NOV
@ Blackbird, Eagle Street Pier
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WEDNESDAY - RAINBOW
KARAOKE
Hosted by Candy & Merlin.
Pool Comps in the Club Bar
V.I.P. THURSDAYS
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Special guests each week
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THANK GOD IT’S FRIDAYS
Balls Out Bingo & Rainbow
Karaoke & Camp Shows
SATURDAYS - “LES SEX”
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& special Steak Night Menu
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what if
a pill
could help
prevent
hiv?
it can.
Taking a pill to prevent HIV is now an option. If you’re HIV negative,
taking PrEP daily can reduce your chances of contracting HIV.
To learn more about PrEP visit ENDHIV.org.au/PREVENT
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