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Inside Out Closing Gala
Culture

Inside Out Closing Gala

Schmoozing and cruising at Inside Out

By Michael Pihach
Will gay community be reflected in Bank St art?
Culture

Will gay community be reflected in Bank St art?

Public gets a say at Jun 12 meeting

By MJ Deschamps
CD Review: Donna Summer
Arts

CD Review: Donna Summer

Crayons is a solid new release

By Shane Percy
Syncopated rhythm: pianist Sara Davis Buechner
Arts

Syncopated rhythm: pianist Sara Davis Buechner

When life, gender & career finally mesh

By Serafin LaRiviere
Has Sandra Bernhard mellowed?
Arts

Has Sandra Bernhard mellowed?

Well, yes & no

By Serafin LaRiviere
Early crop of Pride celebrations
Culture

Early crop of Pride celebrations

Queer festivities bloom across the region

By James Burrell
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On stage: Louis Negin
Arts

On stage: Louis Negin

A life well lived

By Serafin LaRiviere
Search lights
Arts

Search lights

By Serafin LaRiviere
At the farm and on stage with Lyndell Montgomery
Arts

At the farm and on stage with Lyndell Montgomery

Bassist preps for solo performance at Westfest

By Lara Purvis
Construction begins on Bank St
Culture

Construction begins on Bank St

The big dig

By Paul Galipeau
Marking our territory
Vancouver

Marking our territory

Vancouver needs queer history plaques

By Robert Rothon
How to break up with me
Ottawa

How to break up with me

Becoming friends with my ex wasn’t easy, but it was worth it

By Nicholas Little
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Soft friends have urban, inclusive message
Arts

Soft friends have urban, inclusive message

Fish on Fridays’ Gabe Thirlwall is growing her brood

By Lara Purvis
Ottawa Wolves looking for fresh meat
Culture

Ottawa Wolves looking for fresh meat

Getting gay rugby team started becomes project for new Ottawans

By Ben Myers
Majestic goes nightclub
Culture

Majestic goes nightclub

By Shauna Lewis
Queer families group looks back, looks ahead
Culture

Queer families group looks back, looks ahead

Funding uncertain for flagship program

By MJ Deschamps
Older, gay and Outspoken
Culture

Older, gay and Outspoken

Quirk-e presents rants and vignettes on being elder queers

By Debby Reis
Pansexual absinthe café culture, circa 1888
Arts

Pansexual absinthe café culture, circa 1888

Bohemians let loose in Fringe offering

By Jessica Ruano
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