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Arts

Broken fuses old into new
Arts

Broken fuses old into new

CE Gatchalian returns to the stage

By Mark Kowalk
Back in Buddy’s day
Power

Back in Buddy’s day

Drag’s original lesbians reflect on their heyday

By Lisa E Davis
UK duo heads for the top of the pops
Arts

UK duo heads for the top of the pops

New disc just released

By Shane Percy
Transamerica is a road movie with traction
Arts

Transamerica is a road movie with traction

Emmy Award-winner Felecity Huffman delivers

By Suzy Malik
Relive life on a Coral Reef
Arts

Relive life on a Coral Reef

Party celebrates early Ottawa gay club

By Neil McKinnon
Canadian theatre masterpiece explores love, poetry and self-discovery
Arts

Canadian theatre masterpiece explores love, poetry and self-discovery

Lovers in a dangerous rhyme

By Stephen Slessor
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CD reviews: Jenny Lewis and Belle And Sebastian
Arts

CD reviews: Jenny Lewis and Belle And Sebastian

Soulful, magical storytellers

By John Webster
Music: Solid gold
Arts

Music: Solid gold

UK duo heads for the top of the pops

By Shane Percy
Live music: Pink Martini
Arts

Live music: Pink Martini

Portland ensemble is one tall drink

By Serafin LaRiviere
Theatre review: I Am My Own Wife
Arts

Theatre review: I Am My Own Wife

Thin pink line

By Martin Roebuck
Body politics: A Big fat revolution
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Body politics: A Big fat revolution

Fierce femmes spread the love

By Lisa Foad
That’s no lady, that’s a suffragette
Vancouver

That’s no lady, that’s a suffragette

Why is it so much easier to love my own sex?

By Robert Rothon
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Love is…
Vancouver

Love is…

More boring than a many-splendored thing

By Morgan Brayton
Wading through truth in search of fact
Vancouver

Wading through truth in search of fact

Faith oozes into the nooks and crannies of certainty

By Matt Mills
CD reviews: Cat Power, We Are Scientists
Arts

CD reviews: Cat Power, We Are Scientists

These cats are spayed & neutered

By John Webster
Theatre review: The Boy Friend
Arts

Theatre review: The Boy Friend

Loving lavender tribute unmoored

By Martin Roebuck
Film review: Imagine Me And You
Arts

Film review: Imagine Me And You

Love & roses

By Suzy Malik
Send in the clowns
Arts

Send in the clowns

Bill Marchant’s new play and its coincidental timing

By Nathaniel Christopher
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