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Seeking redemption as a lesbian cop in rural South Korea
A Girl at My Door is centerpiece film of 2015 Vancouver Queer Film Festival
United Church of Canada approves ‘living apology’ to LGBT people
Church elects first openly lesbian moderator to succeed gay moderator
The groom wore panties
Three historical gays and their terrible marriages to women
Gay Thai film on family and love is pleasantly disorienting
How to Win at Checkers (Every Time) plays at the Vancouver Queer Film Festival
Q&A with rainbow flag creator Gilbert Baker
The artist talks about Pride plans, trans symbols and gay sweaters
Sex ed for everybody
Cory Silverberg’s latest book answers questions for kids of all ages
Bearded Ladies: How Rosamond Norbury frolics with drag
‘I’ve never seen someone who can make people relax like that,’ says film director
Pride ‘best festival’ in New Westminster, says city councillor
New West Pride head welcomes rainbow crosswalk and ‘unprecedented’ support
Baseball, bisexual Brits and a crocodile farmer
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Jasper’s small town appeal for the queer visitor
Cowboy country in Alberta, but don’t let stereotypes get in the way
Vancouver Queer Film Festival wise to resist Israeli boycott
A closer look at the festival’s open letter and a snapshot of Israeli opinions
Ottawa’s Ultimate Pride Guide 2015
All the parades and parties listed for your Ottawa Pride planning
Toronto LGBT mural defaced with homophobic graffiti — again
Artwork tagged multiple times, declaring ‘hetrosexual pride’
Gendered passports, Target toys and sexy cheese
Your Daily Package of newsy and naughty bits from around the world
Kabuki to Takarazuka: the queer history of Tokyo’s theatres
Ponder Kabuki’s hidden gay past, then thrill to an all-musical, all-female spectacular queer favourite since 1914
Out in Toronto: Aug 13–19, 2015
Choice events in the city this week
Take a stroll with two average teenage, black, Muslim queer men
Naz and Maalik plays at the Vancouver Queer Film Festival