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TV & Film

David Secter’s Winter Kept Us Warm
Arts

David Secter’s Winter Kept Us Warm

Landmark 1965 gay Canadian film comes out on DVD

By Matthew Hays
Gregg Araki, then and now
Arts

Gregg Araki, then and now

TIFF launches ambitious retrospective of Mysterious Skin director

By Jonathan Valelly
Sprockets Toronto International Film Festival for Children and Youth
TV & Film

Sprockets Toronto International Film Festival for Children and Youth

By Matt Mills
Mambo Italiano comes to BC
Arts

Mambo Italiano comes to BC

After 10 years of coming out Italian-style

By Matthew Hays
Celery makes you gay, Uganda bill, Dirk Bogarde, SNAP! in Toronto
Culture

Celery makes you gay, Uganda bill, Dirk Bogarde, SNAP! in Toronto

By Luna Allison
Craig Moreau’s Chelsea Boy
Culture

Craig Moreau’s Chelsea Boy

By Sean Horlor
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A drug- and sex-fuelled romp
Arts

A drug- and sex-fuelled romp

Funkytown peeks into the glory days of Montreal’s Lime Light disco

By Richard Burnett
Pray the Gay Away scandy
Culture

Pray the Gay Away scandy

By Sean Horlor
Reel Sex film festival launches in Ottawa
Culture

Reel Sex film festival launches in Ottawa

Exploring sexuality on the screen

By Noreen Fagan
Fashion’s Night OUT!
Culture

Fashion’s Night OUT!

By Sean Horlor
Ryan Clayton announces run for school board
Power

Ryan Clayton announces run for school board

‘I bring a queer focus and a young focus’

By Shauna Lewis
Annette Bening’s dotter wants to be a boy
Culture

Annette Bening’s dotter wants to be a boy

By Lina Harper
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Unexpected hope
Vancouver

Unexpected hope

Something is clicking inside Ritchie Dowrey’s brain

By Robin Perelle
Bruce LaBruce debuts Weekend in Alphaville
Arts

Bruce LaBruce debuts Weekend in Alphaville

Another blood-soaked cast

By Chris Dupuis
The legacy of Tony Curtis
Arts

The legacy of Tony Curtis

Late actor and gay icon to be remembered on Oscar night

By Matthew Hays
Australian short film finalist: Y2GAY
Comedy

Australian short film finalist: Y2GAY

By Justin Stayshyn
A drug- and sex-fuelled romp
Arts

A drug- and sex-fuelled romp

Funkytown peeks into the glory days of Montreal’s Lime Light disco

By Richard Burnett
Tura Satana, 1938-2011
Arts

Tura Satana, 1938-2011

Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! actress dies at 72

By Matt Hays
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