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Out on Screen names new programming director
Culture

Out on Screen names new programming director

Amber Dawn committed to ‘showcasing emerging artists and voices we might not hear’

By Debby Reis
Books: Volptuous Panic – The Erotic World of Weimar Berlin
Arts

Books: Volptuous Panic – The Erotic World of Weimar Berlin

Mel Gordon gives readers a tour of ‘the paradise of international homosexuals’

By Brent Josef Grubisic
Village BIA says increased costs fair
Power

Village BIA says increased costs fair

But other BIAs are employing cheaper strategies

By Fred Kuhr
Bold new year for drag
Toronto

Bold new year for drag

By Scott Dagostino
Top 10 arts achievements by Canadian queers
Arts

Top 10 arts achievements by Canadian queers

Phantasmagorical

By Gordon Bowness
Visions of sugarplums danced in their heads
TV & Film

Visions of sugarplums danced in their heads

By Scott Dagostino
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Bollywood goes gay
Travel

Bollywood goes gay

India’s gay culture thrives on the big screen

By Kaj Hasselriis
This week on Outstanding Docs: Straight Acting
Arts

This week on Outstanding Docs: Straight Acting

Film looks at gays who play contact sports

By OUTtv
On screen: Dostana
Arts

On screen: Dostana

Play me too while you’re at it

By Xtra Staff
Gay production of A Christmas Carol bucks holiday tradition
Arts

Gay production of A Christmas Carol bucks holiday tradition

Calgary Men’s Chorus premieres adaptation of Dickens’ classic

By Kevin Allen
Christmas TV has a long tradition of campiness
Arts

Christmas TV has a long tradition of campiness

Rosie’s flop variety special took full advantage of Christmas silliness

By Scott Dagostino
Nothing can bring me down!
TV & Film

Nothing can bring me down!

By Scott Dagostino
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Milk a labour of love
Arts

Milk a labour of love

Being on set was ‘eerie,’ says Cleve Jones

By Tony Correia
‘Make me fabulous!’
Arts

‘Make me fabulous!’

Sharron the love of musical theatre

By David Bateman
Queerly provocative
Arts

Queerly provocative

Bruce LaBruce fucks up the bourgeoisie

By Jon Davies
The Times of Harvey Milk
Politics

The Times of Harvey Milk

By Sean Horlor
You gotta give ’em hope
TV & Film

You gotta give ’em hope

By Scott Dagostino
Gus van Sant’s Harvey Milk biopic
Arts

Gus van Sant’s Harvey Milk biopic

Gay activism can still move mountains

By Gerald Hannon
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