From ’78 to Now: Kate Rowe on Lesbian Storytelling, Activism, and Aging Out Loud
Activist, athlete, 78er and late‑blooming storyteller Kate Rowe joins Silke for a powerful conversation about lesbian identity, protest, community, and aging out loud. From the night of the 1978 Mardi Gras arrests to the shifting “queer alphabet” of today, Kate reflects on courage, conflict, humour, and finding her voice in her seventies. Her stories bridge generations - reminding us why lesbian history matters now more than ever.
An Abridged History of Drag Kings
A fast, feminist dive into the hidden history of drag kings — from ancient theatre and early male impersonators to Stonewall, the 1990s king boom, and today’s post‑pandemic resurgence. Long live the drag king.
The Resurgence of Drag Kings in Australia
Nash Hill is a drag king, writer and artist with more than twenty‑five years in the Australian drag king community. Their work blends performance, humour and gender exploration, celebrating the creativity and cultural impact of king culture.
The First Lemon
Lucy McIvor reflects on growth, resilience and the quiet magic of new life through the story of a single lemon growing in the Queensland bush.
Quiet Moments
A series of intimate, poetic reflections capturing the small moments that shape queer life — the ones we rarely talk about, but never forget.
Chosen Family: The Queer Bonds That Shape Us
For queer women, family isn’t always defined by blood. It’s built through loyalty, love, and the people who show up when it matters.
