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Humans sprung from ‘orgiastic ancestors,’ says Christopher Ryan
Arts

Humans sprung from ‘orgiastic ancestors,’ says Christopher Ryan

Sex at Dawn co-author comes to Vancouver

By Niko Bell
Going Public
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Going Public

Local designer puts progress ahead of profits

By Katie Toth
Was Marilyn Monroe a lesbian?
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Was Marilyn Monroe a lesbian?

By Bradley Turcotte
Montreal’s Divers/Cité turns 20
Arts

Montreal’s Divers/Cité turns 20

Drag legend Mado Lamotte celebrates career milestones at Mascara, biggest drag show on earth

By Richard Burnett
Popping Culture: On the Outs
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Popping Culture: On the Outs

By Simon Thibault
Marilyn in Westwood: 50 years on
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Marilyn in Westwood: 50 years on

A Canadian writer visits the Hollywood star’s grave

By Jeffrey Round
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Trailer for a Remake of Gore Vidal’s Caligula
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Trailer for a Remake of Gore Vidal’s Caligula

By Bradley Turcotte
Tyrell Witherspoon: One Step Closer
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Tyrell Witherspoon: One Step Closer

By Raziel Reid
Mamet’s polarizing play comes to SAW
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Mamet’s polarizing play comes to SAW

Red Collective stages classic sexual harassment piece

By Chris Dupuis
Threeway in Taiwan
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Threeway in Taiwan

Girlfriend Boyfriend shows the complexities of love and attraction

By Niko Bell
United in Difference
Culture

United in Difference

West end prepares for 12th annual Queer Arts and Culture Festival

By Daniela Costa
Five captivating cover songs
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Five captivating cover songs

By Bradley Turcotte
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Gay of the day: Jobriath
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Gay of the day: Jobriath

By Raziel Reid
Pop-culture questions after the Olympics opening ceremony
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Pop-culture questions after the Olympics opening ceremony

By Bradley Turcotte
Pride weekend: kiki it up!
Culture

Pride weekend: kiki it up!

By Simon Thibault
Summer Nights at SAW Gallery
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Summer Nights at SAW Gallery

By Bradley Turcotte
Merry wanderer prefers small-town stages
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Merry wanderer prefers small-town stages

After years in rural theatres, Mark Crawford is stopping for a Midsummer break in Toronto

By Chris Dupuis
China Doll and Glenn Nuotio rock FestivAsia
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China Doll and Glenn Nuotio rock FestivAsia

New summer festival brings workshops and performances to Chinatown

By Julie Cruikshank
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