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Culture

The world in your town
Arts

The world in your town

AIDS conference invites public to learn, enjoy

By Serafin LaRiviere
Around the world in 80 lays
Toronto

Around the world in 80 lays

What else is gay life but travel?

By Brent Ledger
Celling out
Toronto

Celling out

One step closer to normal

By Julia Gonsalves
God spent a little more time on George
Toronto

God spent a little more time on George

Turning a public shaming into an educational opportunity

By Paul Gallant
The sound of suspense
Arts

The sound of suspense

Maupin’s Night Listener offers screen screams

By Mike Vokins
Surrendering control to Pride & Joy
Vancouver

Surrendering control to Pride & Joy

Private fantasies need good event planners

By Robert Birch
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Lounge seduces you slowly
Arts

Lounge seduces you slowly

Screaming Weenies’ latest ‘purposely vague’

By Rob Salerno
Man-flesh over method
Arts

Man-flesh over method

David DeCoteau’s homoerotic horror movies

By Phil Villeneuve
OUTtv under new management
Culture

OUTtv under new management

By Matt Mills
Homopalooza comes off without a hitch
Culture

Homopalooza comes off without a hitch

VPS event makes money and attracts thousands

By Matt Mills
The new face of Pride
Culture

The new face of Pride

It’s like a sock hop for oddballs

By Michael Harris
Sport and politics and theatrics, oh my
Culture

Sport and politics and theatrics, oh my

Outgames off to a powerful start

By Jefferson Mendoza
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From Buttfuck to Paris and beyond
Vancouver

From Buttfuck to Paris and beyond

My ultra-fabulous life goes on

By Mistress Rosamond
Marida Waters launches women’s art mag
Arts

Marida Waters launches women’s art mag

Magazine combines literature, social change and fundraising

By Kacie Peterson
Theatre review: London Assurance
Arts

Theatre review: London Assurance

Self-serving, brittle bisexuality

By Martin Roebuck
Mikki Bradshaw brings Soda Sundays alive
Arts

Mikki Bradshaw brings Soda Sundays alive

Door girl a real talent with a mic

By Bradley Turcotte
Too safe for Brokeback?
Vancouver

Too safe for Brokeback?

Careful what you fight for

By Robin Perelle
Playwright Isaacs asks tough questions
Arts

Playwright Isaacs asks tough questions

Would you die for your Romeo?

By Stephen Slessor
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