Choice events in the city this week
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Out in Toronto: Nov 26–Dec 2, 2015
Choice events in the city this week
Why gay author from St Vincent only came out in Canada
Nigel Thomas’ new book No Safeguards nominated for literary award in Montreal
Odyssey owner releases report, says coverage not his fault
‘We gave [The Province] the full report and you know how journalists work,’ says Ahmadian
What Toronto transit users really told the TTC about Squirt ads
Daily Xtra files Freedom of Information request after TTC pulls ads for gay hookup site
Bending gender like Bombay Black
Afghan-Canadian actor Kawa Ada talks sexuality and playing a female erotic dancer in Peter Hinton’s latest production
The single life (Part 1)
Bar hopping at the Black Eagle is best with no attachments
EXCLUSIVE: Complaint an attack on artist-run queer space, says VAL
Everyone benefits from creative cultural expression, says Vancouver’s Art and Leisure Society
Canadian government to accept gay Syrian refugees
Conflicting reports clarified at press release
Peace, love and Jamaican homophobia
New dance show combines Bob Marley’s music and current queer struggles on the island
The current status of HIV
Gay and bisexual men represent half of new HIV cases in Ontario
The origins and future of HIV disclosure laws
Alison Duke’s film, Consent, examines the activism and impacts of the 2012 Canadian Supreme Court decision
The Canadian AIDS Society crisis (Part 2)
Board decisions left members in the dark
Uncertain future for gay Syrian refugees
Government reportedly turning away ‘unaccompanied men’
Places to stay and things to do in Canada
Travel Gay Canada shines light on big cities and lesser-known activities and destinations
Gaixample and beyond in queer Barcelona
Decades after Gaudi, Picasso and Dali, the Catalan capital still offers its own unique take on life, diversity and a good time
Remembrance, refugees and the missionary position
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Queer community centre still looking for a home in Vancouver’s West End