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In defence of gay cannibalism
Opinion

In defence of gay cannibalism

Andrew Haigh and Looking aren’t victims of fickle gays

By Rob Salerno
Rubbing it out with Peaches
Arts

Rubbing it out with Peaches

A conversation with our favourite pop provocateur

By Johnnie Walker
Capital Pride celebrates 30 years
Culture

Capital Pride celebrates 30 years

New organization leads the parade, was a ‘great success’

By Marco Vigliotti
Surviving with grace
Books

Surviving with grace

A slim book of poems and photos bursts with beauty

By Scott Dagostino
Videofag announces new, final season
Arts

Videofag announces new, final season

William Ellis and Jordan Tannahill decide this will be the last year for the queer art space

By Chris Dupuis
Sharp in the Dark, Part 24
Arts

Sharp in the Dark, Part 24

Family Values

By Hope Thompson
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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
Dyke March carries on
Culture

Dyke March carries on

Despite last minute preparations, march goes off without a hitch

By Adrienne Ascah
What a gay basketball player and a trans MMA fighter share

What a gay basketball player and a trans MMA fighter share

Courageous doc Game Face closes 2015 Vancouver Queer Film Festival

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
Six LGBTQ2 children’s books every parent should own
Books

Six LGBTQ2 children’s books every parent should own

Spoiler alert: we love them!

By Serafin LaRiviere
Pride flourishes in Labrador’s remote Happy Valley-Goose Bay
Culture

Pride flourishes in Labrador’s remote Happy Valley-Goose Bay

Pride plays key role in self-acceptance, says Innu Grand Chief Anastasia Qupee

By Dinah Zeldin
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Plus ça change: abuse and attraction in North Bay, ON
Arts

Plus ça change: abuse and attraction in North Bay, ON

What We Have plays at 2015 Vancouver Queer Film Festival

By Pat Johnson
Out in Toronto: Aug 20–26, 2015
Arts

Out in Toronto: Aug 20–26, 2015

Choice events in the city this week

By Jeremy Willard
Ottawa youth group Etc marches on
Culture

Ottawa youth group Etc marches on

Former branch of Capital Pride is now autonomous, has big Pride plans

By Adrienne Ascah
Out in Vancouver: Aug 20–26, 2015
Arts

Out in Vancouver: Aug 20–26, 2015

Choice events in the city this week

By Tom Coleman
Seeking redemption as a lesbian cop in rural South Korea
Arts

Seeking redemption as a lesbian cop in rural South Korea

A Girl at My Door is centerpiece film of 2015 Vancouver Queer Film Festival

By Joseph Bardsley
Gay Thai film on family and love is pleasantly disorienting
Arts

Gay Thai film on family and love is pleasantly disorienting

How to Win at Checkers (Every Time) plays at the Vancouver Queer Film Festival

By Niko Bell
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