Artisit Profile
Art that goes Pop! A Conversation with Jamie Cole
In this exclusive interview, David Blanco from FUSE sits down with artist Jamie Cole, a widely exhibited urban pop artist based in Cairns, Far North Queensland.
Theatre
Joel Horwood and exploring queer legacy in The Inheritance
In this exclusive interview, we sit down with Canberra-based queer-identifying actor Joel Horwood, who is set to captivate audiences at the Arts Hub in Kingston with their performance as Toby in Everyman Theatre’s production of Matthew Lopez’s award-winning play, The Inheritance.
Theatre
The End Of The Wharf As We Know It!
After twenty-five year on stage the hilarious Wharf Revue crew have decided to call it a day announcing their last show ever!
RIP
Remembering Jack Colwell: A Gay Musical Legacy
Gay Australian singer-songwriter Jack Colwell has tragically passed away at the age of 34, leaving a profound impact on the music and queer communities.
Review
A Dazzling Tribute: The Boy From Oz Lights Up the Q Theatre
"If you love musicals, Australian pop music history, or just want a fun and uplifting night at the theatre, The Boy From Oz is not to be missed." ~ FUSE Magazine, David Blanco
Drag
Bianca Del Rio has officially announced her new comedy
Exciting announcement, Bianca Del Rio is bringing her new stand-up world comedy tour titled Dead Inside to Australia and New Zealand in January and February 2025.
QUEER READS
The Powerful Portrayal of Queer Identity in 'Lover Birds'
With an irresistible enemies-to-lovers romance, and perfect for fans of Alice Oseman and Becky Albertalli, Lover Birds is a beautifully-written, inclusive and heart-pounding romance.
BOOK REVEIW
A queer emotionally charged mid-century masterpiece
Giovanni’s Room by James Baldwin is an LGBTIQ+ influential mid-century masterpiece. Critiqued for its queerness, Giovanni’s Room published in 1956 focuses on the struggle of Black America. Find out why you should ready this book.
FILM
Our Top 4 Movies to watch this Spring
Hot men in leather skirts and bare thighs! The weird and very bizarre. A classic return to drag in the desert and Belfast lads in a delightful skin-filled homage to an unlikely revolutionary.