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More More Out & About: The Painful Exclusion Of Trans Women – And The Lesbians Who Won’t Fuck Them Iread a Buzzfeed article last week entitled, ‘Can Lesbian Identity Survive the Gender Revolution?’ There was a particular assertion in it that I disagreed with,...
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More More The Shins’ James Mercer Wants To Make History As A Songwriter For a guy having to endure the repetitive rigmarole of talking to the press, James Mercer seems rather at ease. It doesn’t hurt, of course,...
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More More Australian Tattoo Expo: The Highlights Of 2017 Last year, the Australian Tattoo Expo landed in Sydney with new management and a new direction. The feedback from the industry and the general public...