Jake Shears, Courtney Act and more added to Mardi Gras Party line-up
They join previously announced performers PNAU and Kim Petras on the bill for the massive party on March 2.
They join previously announced performers PNAU and Kim Petras on the bill for the massive party on March 2.
The actress threw her support behind the movement in a recent UK interview.
Sexy, outrageous, and never afraid to push boundaries, Scissor Sisters frontman Jake Shears is a gay pop icon. Benjamin Riley caught up with him ahead of his upcoming Mardi Gras performances, his first in two years.
Valentine’s Day is upon us so I’d like to take this opportunity to debunk five myths about lesbian love. By that I mean fucking. #1 …
I’m a little bit obsessed with the Scissor Sisters song Let’s Have a Kiki. I get most of my music recommendations from podcasts and the …
The Scissor Sisters have announced an “indefinite hiatus” after finishing up their UK tour in London overnight. The New York-based band, which recently toured Australia …
Together with flashmob supremo DJ Dan Murphy and Rock Your Box, Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras took on a very special project during the …
Excuse the stereotype, but gays can usually be relied on to show up fashionably late to parties – which may explain why the Scissor Sisters …
Sydney’s Big Gay Weekend (BGW) is here and, after one look at the program of events, you can be sure long weekends will never be …
To celebrate the final stop on the Scissor Sisters’ Australian tour at Sydney Opera House on September 27, Mardi Gras will throw a one-off Klub …