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Arts

Putting the ‘lez’ in Toronto’s Leslieville

Putting the ‘lez’ in Toronto’s Leslieville

Web series features lesbian love triangle

By Eva Salinas
What men can do
Arts

What men can do

Football tribute showcases an unconventional masculinity

By Chris Dupuis
Rosie O’Donnell’s bombshell
Canada

Rosie O’Donnell’s bombshell

The outspoken actress, comedian and gay rights advocate is back

By Nelson Branco
Warming up for the Feminist Porn Awards
Culture

Warming up for the Feminist Porn Awards

Eighth annual event kicks off with screening on April 4

By Andrea Houston
Popping culture: Jinkx Monsoon dreams on
Culture

Popping culture: Jinkx Monsoon dreams on

By Simon Thibault
Tranapus Rex takes home Mr Cobalt crown
Culture

Tranapus Rex takes home Mr Cobalt crown

By ALT Night
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Jinkx Monsoon dreamed a dream
Toronto Diary

Jinkx Monsoon dreamed a dream

By Jeremy Feist
Monogamy Overruled
Arts

Monogamy Overruled

Neoteny Theatre’s double bill digs into romance and relationships

By Jonathan Valelly
Ballet Creole plays Toronto’s Fleck Theatre
Arts

Ballet Creole plays Toronto’s Fleck Theatre

Jamaican dancer recounts homophobia directed at male dancers

By Xtra Staff
Cold romance
Arts

Cold romance

Annette Lapointe’s latest novel digs into Saskatchewan’s carnal nature

By Mariko Tamaki
Popping culture: Njena Reddd Foxxx wants you to hold her purse
Culture

Popping culture: Njena Reddd Foxxx wants you to hold her purse

By Simon Thibault
The return of the gay cowboys
Opinion

The return of the gay cowboys

A Church Street mural project artist describes her idea

By Andrea Houston
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Help pick the 2013 Mr/Ms Cobalt!
Culture

Help pick the 2013 Mr/Ms Cobalt!

By Raziel Reid
Richard Ryder brings his comedy to Ottawa
Arts

Richard Ryder brings his comedy to Ottawa

OUTtv personality in town for Absolute Comedy

By Julie Cruikshank
Can the gays save the Today show?
Culture

Can the gays save the Today show?

By Raziel Reid
A hustler’s memoir
Arts

A hustler’s memoir

An arresting self-portrait of a Vancouver sex worker

By Raziel Reid
Sandra Bernhard skewers the stars
Arts

Sandra Bernhard skewers the stars

Anderson Cooper, Lena Dunham and Madonna all get their due

By Xtra Staff
Mount Moriah: Music from a changing US South
Arts

Mount Moriah: Music from a changing US South

Lesbian lead singer’s parents work for Billy Graham

By Xtra Staff
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