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Queer Canada Blogs


Queer Canada Blogs

The Out Campaign


The Out Campaign

And Then the World Got Incomprehensibly Huge and Tiny

When I was younger — much younger — every kid in my generation embraced culture in pretty-much the same fashion and at pretty-much the same time. We had only three television channels in Winnipeg, so we all watched pretty-much the same things. A new Beatles album would come out and everyone I knew would run [...]

The Persistence of Matrimony

Thirty-seven years is longer than many of you reading this have been around.

It’s also longer than even I remember actual gay men and actual lesbians actually floating the idea of actual same-sex marriage. And yet, thanks to Google and LIFE Magazine, it is, indeed, not some brand-new, perverse parody of hetero norms invented to vex [...]

Hellboy II’s Reviewers Help Us Get Closer to the Reason Why Toronto’s So Lame

So I saw Hellboy II: The Golden Army this afternoon, alone — which is often the best way to enjoy such fare — and I totally enjoyed the fuck out of it.

I mean, how can you not? The actors, now quite firmly established in their characters, can flex and grunt as they playfully massage the [...]

Into the West (May)

Toronto, 8 May 2008 (6AM)

Popularity of Femininity & Footwear at Three-Century Low