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Nostalgic & nervous
Toronto

Nostalgic & nervous

Even queers seem to prefer troubled childhoods over our scary future

March 30, 2005
Looking glass darkly
Arts

Looking glass darkly

Second son steps into a black light

March 16, 2005
Hooligans vs cardigans
Arts

Hooligans vs cardigans

This troubled world needs schoolgirl secret agents

March 16, 2005
Hooligans vs cardigans
Toronto

Hooligans vs cardigans

This troubled world needs schoolgirl secret agents

March 16, 2005
Looking glass darkly
Toronto

Looking glass darkly

Second son steps into a black light

March 16, 2005
Sexual liberation
Toronto

Sexual liberation

As the avant-garde of political revolution

February 16, 2005
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Sublime humiliation
Toronto

Sublime humiliation

The monsters & mastery of FW Murnau

February 2, 2005
Jonathan Caouette: A revolution in autobiography
Arts

Jonathan Caouette: A revolution in autobiography

Howling & homemade

January 19, 2005
Circles within circles
Toronto

Circles within circles

A spellbinding spiral of fantasy & reality

January 5, 2005
Sex = knowledge = power
Toronto

Sex = knowledge = power

Hook up, tune in, turn on

January 5, 2005
Brotherly love
Toronto

Brotherly love

A far way from Philadelphia

December 8, 2004
An honest tomboy
Toronto

An honest tomboy

Thrashes an ass-kicking trans girl

November 24, 2004
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Sexuberance
Toronto

Sexuberance

Liam Neeson brings sexologist to life

October 27, 2004
Mostly wonderful
Toronto

Mostly wonderful

Gentle, whimsical humour

October 13, 2004
Potty mouth
Toronto

Potty mouth

New John Waters’ film energetic but inconsistent

September 29, 2004
Hustler right
Toronto

Hustler right

A chaotic updating of Bruce LaBruce stories

June 23, 2004
Full bloom
Toronto

Full bloom

Sweet-smelling Canucks

May 12, 2004
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