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Butches can have kids, too
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Butches can have kids, too

Toronto writer Karleen Pendleton Jiménez tells readers how in her new book

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Inside Out’s Ottawa-Gatineau film festival opens with AIDS documentary

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Small town, small minded
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Small town, small minded

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Celebrating the legacy of Lulu LaRude

Halifax drag queen remains an institution

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VIDEO: Bullying Awareness Week at one Ontario school

‘It was like a nightmare’ says student who was bullied

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Ontario’s new education minister vows to tackle bullying
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Ontario’s new education minister vows to tackle bullying

Laurel Broten says ‘every single school in Ontario will be safe’

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RuPaul is . . . She-3PO

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QP: Who’s the biggest defender?

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The Dutch aren’t screwing around on bullying

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Lil B talks about AIDS, Halifax talks about gambling

By Simon Thibault
Ramming it all through
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Ramming it all through

By dale_smith
MUSIC: Punk Rock’s early queer connection
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MUSIC: Punk Rock’s early queer connection

Two marginalized groups that were not such strange bedfellows in ’70s Toronto

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Cozying up to commitment
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Cozying up to commitment

An evening of steamy performance art

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Community objects to massive towers at Yonge and Alexander
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Community objects to massive towers at Yonge and Alexander

By Rob Salerno
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Amplified for Todd Klinck’s birthday

By Jeremy Feist
QP: A restrained energy
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QP: A restrained energy

By dale_smith
George Michael and his new boyfriend get high
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George Michael and his new boyfriend get high

By Raziel Reid
Australian PM backs conscience vote on gay marriage
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Australian PM backs conscience vote on gay marriage

By Noreen Fagan
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