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Asia

Turn it up
Arts

Turn it up

Dog & Pony Sound provides the soundtrack for Ottawa’s queers

By Bradley Turcotte
LOUD scholarships support tomorrow’s queer leaders
Power

LOUD scholarships support tomorrow’s queer leaders

Important for gay businesses to invest in community, Deva says

By Beth Hong
Lebanese singer will not perform homophobic song
Power

Lebanese singer will not perform homophobic song

Gay rights group successfully stops Mohamed Eskandar from singing offensive tunes in Canada

By Luna Allison
Popping culture: Gay geek tries harnessing the X Factor
Culture

Popping culture: Gay geek tries harnessing the X Factor

By Simon Thibault
UPDATE: Canucks’ Manny Malhotra to march in Vancouver Pride parade
Power

UPDATE: Canucks’ Manny Malhotra to march in Vancouver Pride parade

‘Sports for me is designed to be all-inclusive, to incorporate people’: Malhotra

By Natasha Barsotti
India
Travel

India

Stark contrasts and unabashed affection

By Ken Hickling
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Pinkwashing and Israel
Power

Pinkwashing and Israel

Apartheid, gay rights and military occupation in the Middle East

By Mya Guarnieri
Government playing with refugees’ lives: activist
Power

Government playing with refugees’ lives: activist

Queer claimants could be sent home without comprehensive assessments

By Justin Ling
The Zen of cooking
Arts

The Zen of cooking

Local food with international flair

By Luna Allison
Gay in Iraq
Power

Gay in Iraq

By Raziel Reid
Delhi
Travel

Delhi

The jewel of India

By Ken Hickling
Sex work in Cambodia
Power

Sex work in Cambodia

Group struggles for legal distinction between human trafficking and sex work

By Paula Stromberg
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An accord imposed
British Columbia

An accord imposed

By dale_smith
Remembering Dean Kish
Culture

Remembering Dean Kish

By Xtra Staff
Twenty questions for Grindr creator Joel Simkhai
Love & Sex

Twenty questions for Grindr creator Joel Simkhai

CEO on imitators, haters and the pressures of being on top

By Rob Salerno
QuAIA drops banner from Wellesley subway station
Power

QuAIA drops banner from Wellesley subway station

Queers Against Israeli Apartheid makes statement on parade day

By Marcus McCann
Happy Canada Day!
Toronto Diary

Happy Canada Day!

By Jeremy Feist
Circumstance: Inside Out Toronto 2011
Arts

Circumstance: Inside Out Toronto 2011

Maryam Keshavarz explores forbidden love

By Peter Knegt
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