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Edition 28 & 29 – We’re Queer Here

If sexuality and gender are implicated in culture, and culture a determinant of what is acceptable in terms of those identities, what changes when we – the citizen, the lover, the human – changes place?

Tangela: an unauthorised biography

By: Gemma Mahadeo, Filed under: Edition 28 & 29 - We're Queer Here

Four questions with Jean Tong: Romeo is Not the Only Fruit

By: Mindy Gill, Filed under: Edition 28 & 29 - We're Queer Here

tune in, pump up

By: Eleanor Jackson, Filed under: Edition 28 & 29 - We're Queer Here

An Interview with Kira Puru

By: Tanya Ali, Filed under: Music,Edition 28 & 29 - We're Queer Here

The postman always rings twice

By: Eleanor Jackson, Filed under: Edition 28 & 29 - We're Queer Here

An Abecedarian on Provincial Drinking

By: Stuart Barnes, Filed under: Edition 28 & 29 - We're Queer Here

Threshold: One of the many narratives of I/ME

By: Misbah Wolf, Filed under: Edition 28 & 29 - We're Queer Here

Meeting

By: Eleanor Jackson, Filed under: Edition 28 & 29 - We're Queer Here

Choosing yes, from Manila to Singapore to Melbourne

By: Carina Nodora, Filed under: Edition 28 & 29 - We're Queer Here

Still talking to you

By: Muzamil Syre, Filed under: Edition 28 & 29 - We're Queer Here

How to have a proper conversation

By: Peril Magazine, Filed under: Edition 28 & 29 - We're Queer Here

Fairytale

By: Lian Low, Filed under: Edition 28 & 29 - We're Queer Here

We love to survey, we survey to love

By: Eleanor Jackson, Filed under: Edition 28 & 29 - We're Queer Here

Six Feet Over Fremont

By: Bobuq Sayed, Filed under: Edition 28 & 29 - We're Queer Here

Vanua

By: Lana Woolf, Filed under: Edition 28 & 29 - We're Queer Here

Queer and Always Queering

By: Martyn Reyes, Filed under: Edition 28 & 29 - We're Queer Here

Vanquished

By: Candy Royalle, Filed under: Edition 28 & 29 - We're Queer Here

Body Flow

By: Ellen van Neerven, Filed under: Edition 28 & 29 - We're Queer Here

Eugyeene The and stage talent Catherine Davies, on roller skates. Credit: Little Ones Theatre Facebook page

Q&A with Eugyeene Teh

By: Magdalene H, Filed under: Topics,Arts,Visual Arts,Edition 28 & 29 - We're Queer Here

Necropolis: Scene One

Necropolis: Scene One

By: Jean Tong, Filed under: Edition 28 & 29 - We're Queer Here

Necropolis: Scene Two

By: Jean Tong, Filed under: Edition 28 & 29 - We're Queer Here

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