Stud Life – film review. The tag line for Stud Life, a film by writer/director Campbell X is – “Who did you wake up with today? Your lover or your best friend?” Some might argue that these can be one and the same person, but not when the story is about a stud whose best [...]
Art&Culture
Blogs
It’s the long weekend and since many of you will be busy cottaging or BBQ-ing or up to whatever other fun & relaxing stuff will take you through to Tuesday, I’ll keep it short and sweet. – Margaret or Kim? Ummm … did any of you catch Margaret Cho playing Kim Jong-il on 30 Rock [...]
Lifestyle
The hot and heady world of queer porn. A few years ago, I needed to decipher my changing tastes. Born and raised small-town straight, there was lots of conditioning to undo, and self-help books just didn’t cut it. Instead, I had to own my desire, feel it in my body and see people I was [...]
History
Book review – Awfully Devoted Women: Lesbian Lives in Canada, 1900–65 Author: Cameron Duder University of British Columbia Press 2010 . Hardcover, $85; paperback (2011), $32.95 Awfully Devoted Women is the first in-depth look at the lives of middle-class Canadian lesbians during the first part of the 20th-century. Drawing on archival documents, newspaper articles and oral [...]
Hotspots
Although it’s officially been here for a few weeks now, spring really seemed to arrive in all its splendour on Saturday, April 9 with the opening of the Feminist Art Gallery (FAG) at the home of its birth-mothers, the dyke-duo of artists Allyson Mitchell and Deirdre Logue. Housed in the stunningly converted garage of the [...]













