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Arts

From set to screen: sharing our history
Arts

From set to screen: sharing our history

The Portside captures very personal memories from the lesbian bar scene of the 1960s

By Denise Sheppard
Don’t tell me there’s nothing to do
Toronto

Don’t tell me there’s nothing to do

By Donnarama
Troubled family truths from playwright Morris Panych
Arts

Troubled family truths from playwright Morris Panych

Life’s a peach & then you die

By Serafin LaRiviere
Michel Tremblay’s Albertine in Five Times
Arts

Michel Tremblay’s Albertine in Five Times

The Shaw fest’s flawless production of a masterpiece

By David Bateman
Dirty action roundup
Arts

Dirty action roundup

The scoop on a weekend full of debauchery

By Andrew Robertson
Queer film fest preview: City of Borders
Arts

Queer film fest preview: City of Borders

‘A microcosm of Israel and Palestine’

By Xtra.ca
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Following Elephant Man’s trail
Culture

Following Elephant Man’s trail

A beach boy visits Caribana’s Celebrity Ball

By Greg Beneteau
Queer film fest spotlights hope and inspiration
Culture

Queer film fest spotlights hope and inspiration

Economic straits, gaybashings reinforce event’s relevance

By Andrea Warner
Salty goodness
Arts

Salty goodness

Two pillars of the community launch sexy new party

By Jeff Harrison
In the Backroom
Arts

In the Backroom

By Ed Woody
Buddies at a crossroads
Power

Buddies at a crossroads

What’s next for Toronto’s venerable queer theatre?

By Rob Salerno
Sarah Waters’ transgressive gothic
Arts

Sarah Waters’ transgressive gothic

Chilling revelations in a queer old house

By Alice Lawlor
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Top five post-Pride gay dating tips
Arts

Top five post-Pride gay dating tips

Watch this hilarious video by fabTV’s Ryan Carter

By fabTV
Saint John gets its annual fix of queer theatre
Arts

Saint John gets its annual fix of queer theatre

Diane Flacks performs her one-woman show Bear with Me

By Nick Logan
Tim Hortons controversy had origins at regional HQ
Power

Tim Hortons controversy had origins at regional HQ

By Kaj Hasselriis
Summerworks: Gay Cabaret is not one of the stages of beatification
Toronto Diary

Summerworks: Gay Cabaret is not one of the stages of beatification

By Rob Salerno
The new Tim Hortons Rainbow Sprinkle Donut!
Homophobia

The new Tim Hortons Rainbow Sprinkle Donut!

By Scott Dagostino
Xtra Xposed – Amber Dawn, Vancouver Queer Film Festival
Culture

Xtra Xposed – Amber Dawn, Vancouver Queer Film Festival

By Sean Horlor
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