Brisbane’s MELT 2016 a “great success” with doubled crowds and more diversity
Brisbane’s queer arts and culture festival has wrapped up another stellar year with promises it can only get better in 2017.
Brisbane’s queer arts and culture festival has wrapped up another stellar year with promises it can only get better in 2017.
The director of ‘Gaybies’ explains why he expects the play to soon become a historical piece, while one half of the Naked Magicians invites the anti-gay lobby group to come see the production.
Brisbane will see the launch of a new LGBTI arts and cultural festival “MELT” next year that will run in conjunction with Midsumma and the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras.
Troy Armstrong has taken the Brisbane Queer Film Festival into a new stratosphere with a mix of elegant marketing and new innovations that underpins his …
THE removal of an image deemed “too confronting” used to promote the upcoming Brisbane Queer Film Festival has caused a furore within the city’s LGBTI community …
THE Brisbane Queer Film Festival launched with a cocktail party as the sun set on the Brisbane River, a stunning backdrop with a Gone with …