From 1950 to 1980, the British Merchant Navy was a gay man’s heaven
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From 1950 to 1980, the British Merchant Navy was a gay man’s heaven
A year after founding Quist, Sarah Prager reflects on a lifelong interest in queer history
The rich and sexually confusing traditions of Japanese theatre
Defendants say they were forced to make incriminating statements
18th-century diplomat Chevalier d’Éon lived first as a man, then as a woman
Surprising tales of hope and resistance come alive on self-guided walking tour
Ferdinand Karsch-Haack challenged theories of same-sex love
Museum partnering with Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives to fill gaps in History Hall
The opera-singing, sword-fighting Julie d’Aubigny seduced both men and women
But fairy tale of lesbian love during First World War survived
As an addendum to his latest column, Michael Lyons compiled a list of Polari words
How a secret language known as Polari brought together a community
Remastered Weissman/Fernie doc will screen at Inside Out
19th-century building could be moved to Summerhill to make way for new treatment centre
The oft-ignored Canadian leg of Oscar Wilde’s North American lecture tour
The lasting influence of a turbulent youth
Small pieces of Toronto’s gay past expected to sell for more than $400 each