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Books

The freakier, the better
Culture

The freakier, the better

Toronto writer Sarah Liss explores the life of Will Munro and the many people he touched

By Keith Cole
Batwoman writers quit after DC bans gay-marriage story arc
Toronto Diary

Batwoman writers quit after DC bans gay-marriage story arc

By Jeremy Feist
Author Charles Seems reflects on coming out in small hometown
Arts

Author Charles Seems reflects on coming out in small hometown

The Road to Dalhousie captures fond and painful memories

By Bradley Turcotte
The Blitz book club: Shuck
Culture

The Blitz book club: Shuck

By Raziel Reid
Telling the whole story
Arts

Telling the whole story

With Hal & Falstaff, Margo McDonald resurrects Henry V’s relationships with men

By Jeremy Dias
Inner Moonlight: Daily Xtra’s new book column
Toronto

Inner Moonlight: Daily Xtra’s new book column

Scott Dagostino’s first review is of Mark Brennan Rosenberg’s new memoir

By Scott Dagostino
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Giving facetiousness
Culture

Giving facetiousness

By Michael Lyons
Gay like disco
Opinion

Gay like disco

Author James Arena pays tribute to the First Ladies of Disco

By Richard Burnett
It’s time to get Unsex’d at the Fringe Fest
Culture

It’s time to get Unsex’d at the Fringe Fest

By Simon Thibault
Trevor: An adorable novella
Arts

Trevor: An adorable novella

The Academy Award-winning short film is reimagined in print

By Serafin LaRiviere
You can’t keep a good queen down
Arts

You can’t keep a good queen down

Help save ‘the world’s most glamorous book’

By Scott Dagostino
Have your bottom and eat him too
Culture

Have your bottom and eat him too

Hungry Bottom Comics reviewed by Lambda

By Michael Lyons
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After Dolores, twenty-five years later
Arts

After Dolores, twenty-five years later

How Sarah Schulman’s lesbian novel still holds up

By Lydia Perovic
The Avengers dildos: The best thing that will never exist
Toronto Diary

The Avengers dildos: The best thing that will never exist

By Jeremy Feist
Toronto writer creates space teen comic series with a twist
Arts

Toronto writer creates space teen comic series with a twist

Bravest Warriors tackles issues of gender and sexuality in a way that speaks to kids

By Andrew Woodrow-Butcher
Fashion queen André Leon Talley says he has only loved women, rejects gay ‘label’
Culture

Fashion queen André Leon Talley says he has only loved women, rejects gay ‘label’

By Raziel Reid
Talking about the Naughty Bits
Arts

Talking about the Naughty Bits

Venus Envy book club to discuss Julia Serano’s Whipping Girl

By Julie Cruikshank
VIDEO: Vancouver’s 2013 Pride parade
Culture

VIDEO: Vancouver’s 2013 Pride parade

Xtra’s Blitz & Shitz columnist romps with the mayor, a reluctant premier and other participants

By Robin Perelle
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