Adverse drug reactions are a part of modern medicine. But when should we take the risk?
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Adverse drug reactions are a part of modern medicine. But when should we take the risk?
Jim Deva Plaza and West End Sex Workers Memorial both unveiled in 2016
In his first year, progress has been made on trans rights, HIV criminalization and anal sex laws
The All Families Are Equal Act was well-fought, but it isn’t over for Wynne’s Liberals
A social club, a gay resort, a getaway spot — Babylon is whatever you want it to be
Taking a look back at the stories that defined and defeated our community
Why the sudden shifts on education and trans laws in 2016?
Toronto police fail to understand why both queers and women need safe public space
For some, bareback sex is intimate and liberating. For others, it’s dangerous and frightening
Damaging tropes about black masculinity overshadow positive narratives about being black and queer
Samantha was beautiful and young. I doubt sex with her had anything to teach me
‘There was something hedonistic about being served dinner in only a towel by beautiful young men’
From parties, decadence and resistance, Le Troisième Sexe is a valuable if unintentional glimpse into gay nightlife
‘We are firmly calling out the hypocrisy’ of Toronto Police Service
Toronto police could learn a few lessons from Vancouver’s take on cruising
For some, taking drugs together heightens the sexual experience. For others, it’s the only way to enjoy it
How you can help new friends love the city like you do
And how you can act to keep the state out of the bedrooms of the nation