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Activism
Pussy pals
story by Rachel Giese /
Queer politics can make for some strange bedfellows.
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Analysis
Policing morality
story by Mariana Valverde /
Liquor laws have always been used to govern public morals.
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Editorial
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story by Paul Gallant, Features Editor /
I wanted to write with gleefully self righteous indignation about the Ontario Film Review Board (OFRB) charging Glad Day Bookshop for carrying an unclassified porn video, and also for the board’s banning of the French film Baise-Moi (Rape Me).
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News
Video censorship
story by Nancy Irwin /
Glad Day Bookshop got caught refusing to spend the money to get one of its adult videos approved by the Ontario Film Review Board — and is going to court to fight the law.
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News
Allowed back
story by Paul Gallant /
After 17 months of fearing for his safety in his native Venezuela, gay William Granados will finally be allowed to return to Canada.
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Views
Dressing the part
story by Tera Mallette /
I bought boy pants.
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Fluid Xchange
Healthier drug holidays
story by Kerwin McLeister /
Two years ago, a young man referred to as the “Berlin patient” threw AIDS researchers and specialists for a loop.
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Books
Winterson’s Powerbook needs defragging
story by Jim Bartley /
British author Jeanette Winterson burst onto the literary scene in 1985 with the award-winning Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit, a novel that inspired Gore Vidal to call her “the most interesting young writer I have read in 20 years.”
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Theatre Review
Striking women
story by Elisa Kukla /
What makes someone a victim or a victimizer — is it just bad luck or a psychological predisposition?
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Theatre Review
Strong vision
story by Elisa Kukla /
Smudge, by Alex Bulmer, blurs the line between internal and external vision as it draws the audience into the world of a character who is losing her eyesight.
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Theatre Review
Box populi
story by Zoe Whittall /
It’s confessional. It’s about pussy. It’s coming to Toronto.
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