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Review: Deathwish, the groundbreaking transgender saga of Marisa Rahm
Ro is a non-binary icon who loves loving stuff. Deathwish is a very cool 90s comic that’s very much worth loving. Read Ro’s review of it here!
Review: the ArtsLab: Body of Work festival is an encouraging glimpse of our artistic future
Charlotte is easily excited by new work by new voices. ArtsLab: Body of Work is the culmination of Shopfront Arts Co-Op’s emerging artists program, featuring two gallery works and three performance works. Read Charlotte’s review of the ArtsLab “marathon” here.
Kaleidoscope Recs: the Dyke’s Guide to theatre and art at Sydney WorldPride
Laneikka the lesbian playwright (pictured) and Charlotte the theatre dyke (not) have put together a list of the most exciting, history making and dyke-y bits of art coming to Sydney WorldPride this February. Read it here!
Essay: the art of dwelling, or retro gaming and the sickness of nostalgia
Martha is a loser nerd who’s always trying to feel like she’s 16 again. Read her essay on retro gaming, downloading and redownloading, and nostalgia here.
Men I Trust is a heat-seeking missile for queer longing
Tommi Parrish’s second graphic novel explores a relationship between two characters spanning a range of emotion that is usually only skimmed in traditional novels. Read Bec’s review of it here!
Review: Venus on the Half-Shell entwines brutal beauty with Polly Pocket pretty
Clare went along to the opening night of Oigåll Projects’ Venus on the Half-Shell. Read her review of the exhibition focussing on fertility, appearance and connection here.