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Culture, Stage //

An interview with playwright Lu Bradshaw

Playwright and director Lu Bradshaw joins Honi to discuss their upcoming show Comfort, Spin, Travel.

March 3, 2023 William Winter
Culture, Reviews //

Do the Gays Know How to Party?

There’s a reason the gays know how to party. Partying has always been society’s way of loosening the bonds, undoing the rules for a few hours, and that’s queerness’ forte.

March 2, 2023 Zoe Le Marinel
Features //

Protest to parade: Mardi Gras from 1978 to today

Mardi Gras has evolved since 1978 — gone are the days when the community was close enough to simply take over Oxford Street with little oversight.

February 22, 2023 Katarina Butler
Culture, Interviews, Stage //

Sunderella: A queer Bollywood retelling

Director Bali Padda and actor Adish Jain join Honi ahead of the debut of their 2023 production Sunderella

February 22, 2023 Bipasha Chakraborty
Reviews, Stage //

Review: French Letters and Leather Cleaner

An intergenerational spectacle, French Letters is helmed by a formidable cast and a thought-provoking script.

February 21, 2023 William Winter
Culture, Interviews, Stage //

An Interview with Dennis Clements

Actor Dennis Clements joins Honi to discuss his queer sex-positive show French Letters and Leather Cleaner.

February 21, 2023 William Winter
Culture, Film, Interviews //

An Interview with Mardi Gras Film Festival Director Lisa Rose

Film festival programming might not have been Lisa Rose’s first calling, but she’s glad that she can now be a “professional gay.”

February 19, 2023 Amy Warner
Reviews //

Review: Big Screen, Small Queen (Everything I Didn’t Learn at Film School)

If this is the future of our drag scene, then it’s a bright future indeed.

February 19, 2023 William Winter and Ana Isaacs
Culture //

Review: Heaps Gay at Manning

It was impossible to move through a room without running into every person you’ve met on campus, from ever-present BNoCs to tute-bound whos.

March 6, 2022 Thomas Sargeant and Roisin Murphy
Editorials //

Editorial: Week 2, Semester 1

“if silence equals death, he taught us, then art equals language equals life.”

March 2, 2022 Thomas Sargeant

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