The Guvernment and Koolhaus to close in January
Live-music venue hosted many of Pride’s biggest circuit parties
Live-music venue hosted many of Pride’s biggest circuit parties
TO WebFest is the city’s first web-series-specific festival and features panels and events
Second annual ceremony celebrates eight areas of contribution
HBO’s adaptation of Larry Kramer’s AIDS drama hits the big screen
A rural retreat for men in the gentle hills of the Genesee Valley
The SheDot Festival of Funny Women features more than 60 performers from across the US and Canada
Undetectable viral load poses ‘negligible’ transmission risk: doctors
iCANdonate calls law ‘discriminatory’ and ‘antiquated’
Raving Theatre says AIDS stories still need to be told
Jane’s Walk grows larger, more inclusive
Where do we go when a cultural movement wins gains without a new world order?
Small pieces of Toronto’s gay past expected to sell for more than $400 each
Hot Docs heats up
Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network discussion explored nondisclosure and sexual assault laws
Toronto LGBT Philanthropy Conference brings together donors, organizations and fundraising pros
Ontario rejects Trinity Western law graduates; NS conditionally approves
Author remembers Toronto bathhouse riots
English Catholic teachers’ union recently said it would participate in parade