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Music

Don’t I know you from somewhere?
Toronto

Don’t I know you from somewhere?

Pepsi & Sarah Michelle Gellar have a misunderstanding

By Jason Ford
My adult contemporary
Toronto

My adult contemporary

Chameleon queen rules the waves

By Gordon Bowness
Sexless ecstasy
Toronto

Sexless ecstasy

Recreational drugs have created a new gay scene that’s not very gay

By Cory Boyd
ABBACADABRA
Toronto

ABBACADABRA

By Michael Kealy
Unity goes on
Toronto

Unity goes on

Pride party escapes rave ban

By Eleanor Brown
MEMO TO: MAYOR MEL LASTMAN
Toronto

MEMO TO: MAYOR MEL LASTMAN

By David Collins
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The Winner Takes It All
Toronto

The Winner Takes It All

In ABBA, cynics meet their Waterloo

By David Roche
Kissing a toilet paper tube
Toronto

Kissing a toilet paper tube

How bad can a dyke date be? Pretty darn bad

By Alexis Vaughn
Nettwerk thrusts another compilation onto the world
Toronto

Nettwerk thrusts another compilation onto the world

By Sheldon Bizjak
Take a trip
Toronto

Take a trip

But beware the baggage of excess

By David Collins
Knights in white satin
Toronto

Knights in white satin

From glam to metal, rock rides again

By Abi Slone
Rock of ages
Toronto

Rock of ages

By Abi Slone
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A House divided
Toronto

A House divided

Toronto DJs blow the roof off

By David Collins
House primer
Toronto

House primer

By David Collins
Playing the heavy
Toronto

Playing the heavy

What did I think the kids would do?

By Christina Starr
Next to nothing
Toronto

Next to nothing

Drive this Chevy to the levy & let it die

By Gordon Bowness
Swallow your pride
Toronto

Swallow your pride

And get a taste for the lyric prompter

By Zoe Whittall
Alto-narratives
Toronto

Alto-narratives

‘Music exists within us’

By Kamal Al-Solaylee
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