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Books

Rise of the neuroqueers
Books

Rise of the neuroqueers

Inside the polysexual history of autism

By Scott Dagostino
Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha launches latest works in Ottawa
Arts

Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha launches latest works in Ottawa

Author discusses her new memoir and latest book of poetry

By Jeremy Willard
Sharp in the Dark, Part 28
Sharp in the Dark

Sharp in the Dark, Part 28

Letters from a Killer

By Hope Thompson
Swingers in paradise
Books

Swingers in paradise

It’s orgies or the office at this Mexican resort

By Scott Dagostino
Sharp in the Dark, Part 27
Sharp in the Dark

Sharp in the Dark, Part 27

The cliff

By Hope Thompson
The story of our struggle
Books

The story of our struggle

The American gay rights movement in one big book

By Scott Dagostino
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Greg Hollingshead’s Amazing Insult

Greg Hollingshead’s Amazing Insult

The Word On The Street featured writer’s latest deals with a shift in sexual orientation

Created for The Word On The Street
A tale of two lesbian arm-wrestlers

A tale of two lesbian arm-wrestlers

Lana Pesch’s new book featured at Toronto’s 2015 Word On The Street Fest

Created for The Word On The Street
Sharp in the Dark, Part 26
Arts

Sharp in the Dark, Part 26

Neighbourhood Prowler

By Hope Thompson
The most dangerous woman in literature
Books

The most dangerous woman in literature

Sixty-five years later, Patricia Highsmith still fascinates

By Scott Dagostino
The Word On The Street’s LGBT history

The Word On The Street’s LGBT history

Toronto’s annual book and magazine fair has always been a bit queer

Created for The Word On The Street
This Mouthquake is off the charts
Books

This Mouthquake is off the charts

Daniel Allen Cox’s voice explodes from the page

By Scott Dagostino
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Sharp in the Dark, Part 25
Sharp in the Dark

Sharp in the Dark, Part 25

Smooth Operator

By Hope Thompson
Not-so-secret wars
Books

Not-so-secret wars

Comic books are queerer than ever, but is the backlash beginning?

By Scott Dagostino
Surviving with grace
Books

Surviving with grace

A slim book of poems and photos bursts with beauty

By Scott Dagostino
Sharp in the Dark, Part 24
Arts

Sharp in the Dark, Part 24

Family Values

By Hope Thompson
What if Red Riding Hood fell in love with a genderqueer wolf?
Arts

What if Red Riding Hood fell in love with a genderqueer wolf?

A Modern Fairy Tale musical recasts old characters through a queer lens

By Pat Johnson
Not your average children’s books
Arts

Not your average children’s books

Canadian publisher releases six gender-independent, LGBT-friendly stories for kids

By Serafin LaRiviere
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