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Arts

2010 in Review
Canada

2010 in Review

By Lina Harper
WHO ARE YOU TO FEEL SO FREE?
Arts

WHO ARE YOU TO FEEL SO FREE?

By Lina Harper
Carol of the Year
Culture

Carol of the Year

By Sean Horlor
Before It Gets Better, there was Wojnarowicz
Arts

Before It Gets Better, there was Wojnarowicz

Profile of a gay artist

By Sholem Krishtalka
A brief history of toilets
Culture

A brief history of toilets

Sheila Cavanagh gives us the background

By Marcus McCann
Weak lineup for Team Gay as Oscar season approaches
Arts

Weak lineup for Team Gay as Oscar season approaches

Why I’m rooting for Despicable Me over The Kids Are All Right

By Mariko Tamaki
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Sonja Mills returns to Buddies with The Bird
Arts

Sonja Mills returns to Buddies with The Bird

It’s time for theatre to start showing its balls, playwright says

By Rob Salerno
Library in Tillsonburg backtracks on censored art exhibit
Power

Library in Tillsonburg backtracks on censored art exhibit

Sculptures covered with bed sheet, gay artist outraged

By Andrea Houston
Babyfaced dyke lands Boxing Day TV gig
Arts

Babyfaced dyke lands Boxing Day TV gig

Comic Mae Martin’s star is on the rise

By Serafin LaRiviere
Tuesday hotness: Jonny Staub for Live! With Regis and Kelly
Culture

Tuesday hotness: Jonny Staub for Live! With Regis and Kelly

By Sean Horlor
Oprah tells the truth about being gay
Culture

Oprah tells the truth about being gay

By Sean Horlor
Hundreds rally against censorship in New York
Power

Hundreds rally against censorship in New York

Smithsonian pulls work in face of funding threat

By Ted Kerr
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Local trans woman places in global beauty pageant
Arts

Local trans woman places in global beauty pageant

Katie Kennedy wants Vancouver to host next contest

By Shauna Lewis
Gays head for the hills, snowshoes in tow
Arts

Gays head for the hills, snowshoes in tow

Time Out takes hiking yearround

By Neil McKinnon
New Vanier, Hintonburg councillors soften sex work stance
Power

New Vanier, Hintonburg councillors soften sex work stance

Gentler approach could be coming

By Jen Lahey
Spending Christmas with RuPaul?
Culture

Spending Christmas with RuPaul?

By Sean Horlor
Giving me a softie
Arts

Giving me a softie

By Todd Klinck
The relative power of Annabel
Arts

The relative power of Annabel

Kathleen Winter offers a debut novel about intersex experience

By Marcus McCann
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