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Not man enough?
Arts

Not man enough?

Can a gay man ever be ‘one of the guys’?

By Brett Josef Grubisic
Planned seniors home moves forward
Health

Planned seniors home moves forward

Gay retirement communities needed: Fuller

By Sondi Bruner
Approved pending funding
Power

Approved pending funding

By Natasha Barsotti
Campbell River walks away from homophobia
Power

Campbell River walks away from homophobia

Second annual march signals gay-friendly shift

By Nathaniel Christopher
Targeting barriers to health care
Health

Targeting barriers to health care

The Centre hosts National Day Against Homophobia breakfast

By P Comeau
‘Everything we’ve seen’ suggests it was a hate crime: Crown
Power

‘Everything we’ve seen’ suggests it was a hate crime: Crown

But judge won’t call it a hate crime

By Natasha Barsotti
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‘Where did Davie Village go?’: Herbert
Power

‘Where did Davie Village go?’: Herbert

Angry community members call rainbow banner removal ‘disturbing and disrespectful’

By Natasha Barsotti
Staring shame down
Power

Staring shame down

Amber Dawn wins Community Hero of the Year

By Denise Sheppard
Hero Awards 2008: what a party!
Culture

Hero Awards 2008: what a party!

Video highlights of winners and performances

By James Loewen
Gay pulp power
Vancouver

Gay pulp power

Song of the Loon propelled gay publishing boom

By Robert Rothon
Turbulence
Vancouver

Turbulence

One last blowjob before the plane goes down

By Francisco Ibanez-Carrasco
Boycott Jamaica?
Vancouver

Boycott Jamaica?

By French Wall
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Jen Currin’s poetic fragments
Culture

Jen Currin’s poetic fragments

Bits of biographies

By Debby Reis
Lesbian punched outside Little Sister’s
Power

Lesbian punched outside Little Sister’s

‘You have a lot of nerve to be slinging homophobic slurs around here’: Cousins

By Natasha Barsotti
Two percent of gay men bashed per year: study
Power

Two percent of gay men bashed per year: study

Youth most vulnerable to homophobic violence

By P Comeau
Queerly Cuba
Arts

Queerly Cuba

Montreal photographer Babak Salari renders the island’s invisible visible

By Matthew Hays
The legacy of Andrew Johnson
Power

The legacy of Andrew Johnson

Tireless enthusiasm

By Shauna Lewis
Murder music and boycotts
Power

Murder music and boycotts

Is attacking musicians or boycotting the country the best way to stop homophobic violence in Jamaica

By Krishna Rau
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