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Today’s teen films are unrealistic about youth sexuality
Arts

Today’s teen films are unrealistic about youth sexuality

17 Again and Twilight preach abstinence

By Kaj Hasselriis
When in doubt, change the topic
Politics

When in doubt, change the topic

By dale_smith
AIDS activists say US travel requirements are ‘discriminatory, intrusive’
Power

AIDS activists say US travel requirements are ‘discriminatory, intrusive’

Special visa required to get around the US HIV travel ban

By Dale Smith
Gay city councillors urge The Centre to explore West End site
Power

Gay city councillors urge The Centre to explore West End site

Former city councillor calls for big public meeting

By Natasha Barsotti
Remembering Arthur Erickson
Culture

Remembering Arthur Erickson

Canada’s most celebrated architect

By Hugh Brewster
UBC gets funding for human sexuality studies
Power

UBC gets funding for human sexuality studies

Anonymous donor gives $1.7 million in Jane Rule’s honour

By Jeremy Hainsworth
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Gay leaders denounce Egale award to Jaime Watt
Power

Gay leaders denounce Egale award to Jaime Watt

Work as a rightwing activist should disqualify him, they say

By Krishna Rau
Obama recognizes June as “Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Pride Month”
Power

Obama recognizes June as “Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Pride Month”

US president reconfirms his promises to end workplace discrimination, repeal ban on gays in military

By Michael Pihach
Stuck in Bill C-150’s private realm of sin
Power

Stuck in Bill C-150’s private realm of sin

Shortcomings of the bill stunt our liberation today

By Laurier LaPierre, Robin Perelle
Yodel like you mean it
Canada

Yodel like you mean it

Flying the friendly skies to Switzerland

By Abi Slone
Meet the new regional coordinator at the Global Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS
Health

Meet the new regional coordinator at the Global Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS

Fredericton-based Ted Gaudet wants to bring attention back to the local level

By Nick Logan
Gay MP Mario Silva works to combat anti-Semitism
Power

Gay MP Mario Silva works to combat anti-Semitism

New committee’s findings could apply to anti-gay hate crimes, he says

By Dale Smith
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Critics wary of changes to sex offender registry
Power

Critics wary of changes to sex offender registry

By Dale Smith
Gay Albertans vow to keep up the fight against Bill 44
Power

Gay Albertans vow to keep up the fight against Bill 44

Law threatens lessons on sex, sexual orientation

By Ted Kerr
Elton John dazzles at sold-out Toronto show
Arts

Elton John dazzles at sold-out Toronto show

Check out our video of the concert highlights

By Xtra.ca
Batwoman is back and she means business
Arts

Batwoman is back and she means business

Fan expectations high for the most famous queer character in mainstream comics

By Chaos McKenzie
Writer Greg Rucka’s queer comic cast
Arts

Writer Greg Rucka’s queer comic cast

By Chaos McKenzie
The meanest B-girl ever to hit the silver screen
Arts

The meanest B-girl ever to hit the silver screen

Tura Satana could kick Angelina Jolie’s ass

By Mariko Tamaki
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