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Nov
16
2024

Suzy Wrong: All Shall Be Well (MQFF)

TV & Film

All too often, goodwill evaporates when someone dies without leaving clear instructions for their last wishes. For queer couples who ...

Nov
15
2024

MQFF: Heart of The Man

LGBTIQA+ Community, TV & Film

Heart of the Man is having its Melbourne Premiere, showing at Palace Cinema Como on 16 November as part of ...

Nov
11
2024

Suzy Wrong – Fanatical: the catfishing of Tegan and Sara

TV & Film

Fanatical: the catfishing of Tegan and Sara - Follows a catfishing scheme that targeted fans of the indie rock band ...

Oct
23
2024

Suzy Wrong: English Teacher

TV & Film

Suzy Wrong reviews “English Teacher” which centers on Evan Marquez, a teacher in Austin, Texas who often finds himself at ...

Oct
23
2024

Melbourne Queer Film Festival 2024 – Formative Sound and Vision

Arts, LGBTIQA+ Community, TV & Film

Soon, in venues across Melbourne, we'll be experiencing the intersection of sound and vision.  The Melbourne Queer Film Festival kicks off ...

Oct
23
2024

What’s on in Melbourne with Tim Hunter

Arts, Comedy, TV & Film

As the Melbourne Fringe Festival winds up, find out what's on Melbourne with Tim Hunter.  In this podcast, Tim talks ...

Oct
17
2024

Suzy Wrong: Boyscation Too. Will they find true love?

TV & Film

Suzy Wrong reviews Boyscation Too. Hong Kong's first gay romance dating series returns with host Vinci Wong Yin Chi. Ten ...

Oct
13
2024

Why do we keep re-watching nostalgic TV series?

Mental Health, Popular Culture, Psychology, TV & Film

How often do you sit down and re-watch one of your favourite tv series? There’s something about the feeling we ...

Oct
13
2024

Suzy Wrong – Will and Harper on Netflix

TV & Film

When Will Ferrell's good friend Harper comes out as a trans woman, they take a road trip to bond and ...

Oct
12
2024

Muriel’s Wedding celebrates 30 years!

History, News & Politics, Popular Culture, TV & Film

30 years ago, the classic Australian film Muriel’s Wedding was screening in cinemas, taking in more than $15 million at ...