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Colm Tóibín on his new book, coming out and AIDS fiction
Arts

Colm Tóibín on his new book, coming out and AIDS fiction

Author’s latest, Brooklyn, is getting rave reviews

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Let the Outgames begin!
Travel

Let the Outgames begin!

Copenhagen gets set for a global queer convergence

By David Walberg
Full Frontal Fail
Arts

Full Frontal Fail

By Scott Dagostino
And action! Inside Out Local Heroes party
Arts

And action! Inside Out Local Heroes party

Pihach mixes and mingles with the party people

By Michael Pihach
Little Ashes leaves you wanting less
Arts

Little Ashes leaves you wanting less

Biopic follows Dali, Lorca and Buñuel

By Mike Vokins
Gossip roundup: Megan Fox, Lindsay Lohan, Sam Ronson, Ellen and Portia
Arts

Gossip roundup: Megan Fox, Lindsay Lohan, Sam Ronson, Ellen and Portia

By Lisa Foad
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Arthur Erickson: 1924-2009
Culture

Arthur Erickson: 1924-2009

Canadian modernist architect had ‘grandiose vision’

By Steven Schelling
Talent schmalent
Culture

Talent schmalent

By Scott Dagostino
Piss Off Week: #4 – Mutton dressed as lamb
Culture

Piss Off Week: #4 – Mutton dressed as lamb

By Sean Horlor
Roll over, Beethoven
Arts

Roll over, Beethoven

The queers have got you covered

By Michael Pihach
Pride calls for volunteers
Culture

Pride calls for volunteers

More details about this year’s celebration revealed

By Fred Kuhr
Best of the web: Transtatstic pictures
Arts

Best of the web: Transtatstic pictures

Revealing, sexy and super fun set of trans fierceness

By John Webster
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Pride sees 7th Pride director resign in six months
Culture

Pride sees 7th Pride director resign in six months

‘There is tension’ on the board: former vice president

By Nathaniel Christopher
Film review: Disgrace
Arts

Film review: Disgrace

Desire & belonging in post-apartheid South Africa

By Scott A Anderson
Just don’t call her the queen of New Queer Cinema
Arts

Just don’t call her the queen of New Queer Cinema

Indie lesbian film producer Christine Vachon on prima donnas and the brilliance of Kindle

By Matthew Hays
Church St lit fair cancelled
Culture

Church St lit fair cancelled

Writing Outside the Margins scales back for 2009

By James Burrell
Steven Bereznai’s new queer superhero novel
Arts

Steven Bereznai’s new queer superhero novel

Queeroes is an enjoyable read, but the lack of sex seems a little odd

By Greg Beneteau
Pick of the week: “Babette” Parisian Carnival Ballgown
Arts

Pick of the week: “Babette” Parisian Carnival Ballgown

By Cameron Herdman
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