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Arts

The origins and future of HIV disclosure laws
Arts

The origins and future of HIV disclosure laws

Alison Duke’s film, Consent, examines the activism and impacts of the 2012 Canadian Supreme Court decision

By Chris Dupuis
Emerging Creators Unit gets a new director
Arts

Emerging Creators Unit gets a new director

Trans artist Sunny Drake brings in change to theatre program

By Chris Dupuis
Can a mono/poly marriage work?
Arts

Can a mono/poly marriage work?

The Game Changer explores why some couples fail and others don’t

By Niko Bell
Out in Toronto: Nov 19–25, 2015
Arts

Out in Toronto: Nov 19–25, 2015

Choice events in the city this week

By Jeremy Willard
Late Company still relevant to gay teen suicide
Arts

Late Company still relevant to gay teen suicide

Jordan Tannahill is angry as ever as his striking play returns to the stage

By Chris Dupuis
Out in Vancouver: Nov 19–25, 2015
Arts

Out in Vancouver: Nov 19–25, 2015

Choice events in the city this week

By Tom Coleman
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Did The Ramones have a gay fifth band member?
Arts

Did The Ramones have a gay fifth band member?

Arturo Vega’s queer legend is celebrated with an art show at Videofag in Toronto

By Chris Dupuis
How to survive mainstream rom coms while queer
Arts

How to survive mainstream rom coms while queer

Start with a new book of poetry called Rom Com

By Andrew Shopland
Out in Ottawa: Nov 16–30, 2015
Arts

Out in Ottawa: Nov 16–30, 2015

Choice events in the city

By Jeremy Willard
Shamir’s ratchet racket
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Shamir’s ratchet racket

The queer, Las-Vegas based singer flipping the hip hop house script

By Johnnie Walker
Pop-up porno
Arts

Pop-up porno

Director Stephen Dunn brings anonymous sex stories to life

By Chris Dupuis
Out in Toronto: Nov 12–18, 2015
Arts

Out in Toronto: Nov 12–18, 2015

Choice events in the city this week

By Jeremy Willard
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Take me to leather leather land
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Take me to leather leather land

Drag king Maximum Capacity’s drag and burlesque extravaganza raises funds for his North American tour

By Jeremy Willard
Toronto gets a taste of Broadway

Toronto gets a taste of Broadway

Big names and bigger voices at Fife House’s 2015 Spotlight Benefit

Created for Fife House
Out in Vancouver: Nov 12–18, 2015
Arts

Out in Vancouver: Nov 12–18, 2015

Choice events in the city this week

By Tom Coleman
Feel the Throb in Ottawa
Arts

Feel the Throb in Ottawa

Unapologetically gay and bringing hard beats

By Jeremy Willard
Queer CanLit classics and classics-to-be (Part 2)
Arts

Queer CanLit classics and classics-to-be (Part 2)

Canadian LGBT authors tell Plenitude Magazine which books inspired them

By Brett Josef Grubisic
Five queer presenters at Playground 2015
Arts

Five queer presenters at Playground 2015

Three-day-long conference examines all types of sex and relationships

By Jeremy Willard
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