INTERVIEW: Beverly Kills talks journalism, drag inspiration and Lee Lin Chin

With the premiere of RuPaul’s Drag Race Down Under Season 2 just around the corner, the queen’s engines are firing up for a wild ride. The cast was recently announced online, sparking excitement from fans across Australia and New Zealand. Beverly Kills, 21, is not only the youngest drag artist to compete this season –Continue reading “INTERVIEW: Beverly Kills talks journalism, drag inspiration and Lee Lin Chin”

INTERVIEW: Ghostryder on his new single, living in LA and Mariah Carey

Los Angeles-based singer/songwriter Ghostryder is set to drop his sophomore single ’10 Roommates’ this Friday. The single is a moody, ethereal and nostalgic romp through early adulthood – the ups, the downs and the share houses.  The track kicks off with an echoing guitar riff before building through a rousing first verse, ultimately culminating inContinue reading “INTERVIEW: Ghostryder on his new single, living in LA and Mariah Carey”

My most anticipated upcoming albums

As we approach the halfway mark for 2021, I thought it’d be fun to look at some of the upcoming album releases I’m most looking forward to. Have a listen to this short podcast to hear about some of my musical opinions and maybe get some recommendations of what albums you should look forward toContinue reading “My most anticipated upcoming albums”

Born This Way: 10 Years of Pure Queer Joy

If anyone were to ask me who I thought was the most prolific artist of the 2010s, it would without a doubt be Lady Gaga. From meat dresses to her iconic Super Bowl performance, she’s become one of the most talked about artists in recent history. So when I heard she was rereleasing her secondContinue reading “Born This Way: 10 Years of Pure Queer Joy”

Summer rainfall stats reveal impacts of La Niña

The La Niña weather pattern occurs every few years, and usually causes higher than average summer rainfall.  These maps use data from the Bureau of Meteorology to compare summer rainfall of 2019 – 2020 with the summer rainfall of 2020 – 2021 to reveal how much wetter this summer was. A number of stations acrossContinue reading “Summer rainfall stats reveal impacts of La Niña”

Events Centre to raise curtains

The Caloundra Events Centre is prepared to reopen this Saturday for their first live performance in months. It was set to be an exciting year for the council-sponsored theatre, following the completion of their major renovations and preparations for their 40th Anniversary in November. For now though, the stage is set for a soft reopeningContinue reading “Events Centre to raise curtains”

Students demand social-distanced study spaces

Students at the University of the Sunshine Coast are disappointed in a lack of study spaces following the return to on-campus classes. Only two of the three floors of the Sippy Downs campus library are currently open to students. The closed floor is the largest of the three and includes the majority of the university’sContinue reading “Students demand social-distanced study spaces”

In a Dream: Troye Sivan EP Review

The six-track EP was uploaded all from his own bedroom in Melbourne. It’s not an unfamiliar thing for 25 year-old Sivan, who started his career as a YouTuber from his family home in Australia. Since the album’s so short – clocking in at just under 20 minutes – I thought I’d give reviewing each songContinue reading “In a Dream: Troye Sivan EP Review”

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