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Books

Robert Charles Wilson’s The Affinities is his gayest work yet
Arts

Robert Charles Wilson’s The Affinities is his gayest work yet

Hugo Award-winning author’s latest is anything but coy

By Jeremy Willard
Reading with one hand
Books

Reading with one hand

There’s more porn than ever, but print still goes deeper

By Scott Dagostino
Sharp in the Dark, Part 18
Sharp in the Dark

Sharp in the Dark, Part 18

All about Eve

By Hope Thompson
Dance-film pioneer Charles Atlas gets his own book
Arts

Dance-film pioneer Charles Atlas gets his own book

The cultural wunderkind’s partnerships included Boy George and Marc Jacobs

By Alistair Newton
Proud Lives: Nicole LaViolette
Power

Proud Lives: Nicole LaViolette

Remembering the writer, activist and pillar of a community

By Marco Vigliotti
It’s time for queer Canadian poetry
Books

It’s time for queer Canadian poetry

A wave of thrilling new releases energizes the genre

By Scott Dagostino
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Sharp in the Dark, Part 17
Sharp in the Dark

Sharp in the Dark, Part 17

The Blonde

By Hope Thompson
A gay man’s coming out journey: I was asexual all along
Coming Out

A gay man’s coming out journey: I was asexual all along

Is it selfish to prefer a solitary life, one man wonders?

By Tremain Haynes
RM Vaughan tries to keep Bright Eyed in new book
Arts

RM Vaughan tries to keep Bright Eyed in new book

Alarming sleeplessness memoir finds abundant causes for worry


By Brett Josef Grubisic
The great girl-crush
Books

The great girl-crush

Sara Benincasa talks queer fans, loyalty and lesbians

By Scott Dagostino
How one ‘AIDS play’ changed my mind
Opinion

How one ‘AIDS play’ changed my mind

My Night with Reg is honest, refreshing

By Sky Gilbert
Laughing at AIDS
Books

Laughing at AIDS

The sharp and caustic works of David B Feinberg

By Scott Dagostino
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Sassafras Lowrey’s badass Peter Pan
Arts

Sassafras Lowrey’s badass Peter Pan

Lost Boi turns Neverland into a leather-clad, queer kink party

By Alistair Newton
Sharp in the Dark, Part 16
Sharp in the Dark

Sharp in the Dark, Part 16

The locked room

By Hope Thompson
What I learned from chasing Anne Lister’s diary
Arts

What I learned from chasing Anne Lister’s diary

A lesbian pilgrimage in West Yorkshire

By Lydia Perovic
Are Hugo Awards biased against white male heterosexuals?
Books

Are Hugo Awards biased against white male heterosexuals?

A ‘culture war’ brews in the world of science fiction literature

By Scott Dagostino
Michael V Smith’s memoir on body shame and gay masculinity
Arts

Michael V Smith’s memoir on body shame and gay masculinity

Canadian author shares candid story of pain, effeminacy, transgression and growth

By Brett Josef Grubisic
Francisco Ibáñez-Carrasco to read raw memoir in Vancouver
Arts

Francisco Ibáñez-Carrasco to read raw memoir in Vancouver

Author writes about three decades of wild living with HIV

By Ryan Kerr
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