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FOLK FESTIVAL
Doing it her way
story by Julie Weisberg /
Ember Swift has always done things on her own terms.
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HIV/AIDS
Streamlined ambitions
story by Rob Thomas /
The AIDS Committee of Ottawa (ACO) is heading in a new streamlined direction, dealing with specific areas rather than trying to do everything.
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TOO RISQUÉ?
AIDS prevention campaign raises eyebrows
story by Rob Thomas /
Canada’s first-ever national AIDS prevention campaign for gay men drew negative reviews from Ottawa’s leading newspaper.
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FUNDRAISING
Balancing act
story by Julie Weisberg /
It’s time to limber up, lace up and step out, as AIDS Walk Ottawa 2004 needs your fleet-footed support to help reach this year’s fundraising goals.
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QUERIES
Better to face the devil you know
story by Blaine Marchand /
In the closing days of the federal election, there was much discussion of “a vision for Canada” and whether our country would be inclusive or exclusive.
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SAPPHIC TRAFFIC
Lesbians are Olympians too
story by Suki Lee /
The Olympics taking place this August in Athens will be one of the principal occasions for countries across the world to celebrate their national pride.
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CLASSICAL MUSIC
No second fiddle
story by Julie Weisberg /
Donnie Deacon was 10 years old when the Scottish government slapped a violin into his hands and told him he could play.
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BEHIND THE SETS
Tiaras & Tuxedoes
story by Andrea Lewandowski /
They say it’s not over until the fat lady sings –— but to Michael Dobbin, Opera Lyra Ottawa’s new general director and CEO, it’s not over until everyone has seen you in a tiara.
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CLUB PARTY
Queer dance riot
story by Rob Thomas /
Camp-art creator and cultural provocateur Will Munro is ready to unleash his notorious Vazaleen party on Ottawa.
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