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Arts

Five songs for National Coming Out Day
Arts

Five songs for National Coming Out Day

By Bradley Turcotte
X marks the spot
Arts

X marks the spot

New theatrical collaboration shows Toronto lots of love

By Michael Lyons
Irresistible Gilbert and Garland
Arts

Irresistible Gilbert and Garland

Toronto playwright’s latest is an embrace, and rejection, of gay culture

By James K Moran
Keep the Lights On opens in Toronto
Arts

Keep the Lights On opens in Toronto

Director Ira Sachs talks about the award-winning film

By Xtra Staff
Love yourself
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Love yourself

Big names at SAW Gallery’s exhibit of self-portraits

By Luna Allison
Popping culture: Pussy Riot member released, Stevie Nicks weighs in on American Idol feud
Culture

Popping culture: Pussy Riot member released, Stevie Nicks weighs in on American Idol feud

By Simon Thibault
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Rachel Maddow on Ellen
Media

Rachel Maddow on Ellen

By Bradley Turcotte
Rising from the ashes
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Rising from the ashes

Mariko Tamaki tackles young adult angst

By Michael Lyons
Diamond Rings’ fashion sense
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Diamond Rings’ fashion sense

Musician poses for cover of Fab magazine

By Xtra Staff
Kris and Dee
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Kris and Dee

Kingston duo back in Toronto for Hugh’s Room gig

By Daniela Costa
Get with the programmer
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Get with the programmer

Kathleen Mullen chats about the Planet in Focus environmental film festival

By Alex Tigchelaar
James Deen is alive and we’ve been spelling his name wrong this whole time
Culture

James Deen is alive and we’ve been spelling his name wrong this whole time

By Raziel Reid
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Naked Highway: Touch Me
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Naked Highway: Touch Me

By Raziel Reid
Tom Ford and Richard Buckley welcome birth of son
Culture

Tom Ford and Richard Buckley welcome birth of son

By Raziel Reid
Xavier Dolan’s Laurence Anyways opens Oct 5

Xavier Dolan’s Laurence Anyways opens Oct 5

Trans angle a ‘metaphor’ in award-winning Canadian film

By Xtra Staff
Anderson Cooper vs Star Jones
Culture

Anderson Cooper vs Star Jones

By Raziel Reid
Prankster, designer, artist
Arts

Prankster, designer, artist

Remembering the work of Tobias Wong

By Carly Rhianna Smith
Stop rescuing sex workers, new film says

Stop rescuing sex workers, new film says

‘We are not victims,’ Cambodians tell Canadian journalist

By Beth Hong
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