News
Posted on 22 August 2012. Tags: Australia, Bipolar bear, Chris Banks, mental health, movers and shakers, New Zealand AIDS Foundation, Number 8 Films, NZAF, queer nation
New Zealand is losing one of its biggest GLBT advocates this month as director, writer and community advocate Chris Banks heads to Melbourne, Australia to further his career.
Posted in: National News
Scene
Posted on 15 August 2012. Tags: Chris Banks, Gay Documentary, GLBT events, men like us, Premiere, Rialto
Photos: Patric Seng
Posted in: Scene
Lifestyle
Posted on 24 July 2012. Tags: Blake Skjellerup, Chris Banks, documentaries, mental health, mental health foundation, michael bancroft, movies, reviews
New documentary Men Like Us is an unassuming but unflinching look at gay life in New Zealand.
Posted in: Entertain
Features
Posted on 17 July 2012. Tags: Blake Skjellerup, Chris Banks, films, GLBT films, GLBT movies, love, men like us, mental health, mental health foundation, michael bancroft, movies, relationships, Stephen Rainbow
In our latest batch of features, we’re telling stories – stories of people young and old who have overcome adversity [...]
Posted in: People
Lifestyle
Posted on 16 July 2012. Tags: Chris Banks, Gay Film Nights, GLBT events, movies, Number 8 Films
You’re heading home early one morning after a night of partying and you find a sexy young man comatose in a gutter. What do you do?
Posted in: Entertain
News
Posted on 02 April 2012. Tags: carmen rupe, carmen rupe memorial trust, Chris Banks, trusts
Chris Banks talks to Kelly Glanney, the controversial figure behind the Carmen Rupe Memorial Trust.
Posted in: International News
Lifestyle
Posted on 07 March 2012. Tags: Andy Jalfon, Chris Banks, Gay Film Nights, movies, Number 8 Films
This month at Rialto Cinemas Newmarket, Number 8 Films presents the modern French masterpiece Tomboy, the story of 10-year-old girl Laure who takes the opportunity of changing her identity to Mikael when her family moves to a new town.
Posted in: Entertain
News
Posted on 23 February 2012. Tags: Chris Banks, drug use, drugs, whitney houston
The untimely death of singer Whitney Houston should be a wakeup call around our high levels of drug use compared to heterosexuals, says a visiting Melbourne GP.
Posted in: National News