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Sexy 17th Century Murderess' Musical Tale Opens in Halifax!

"[Mimi] is a fun show. It's entertainment!", says Kyle Gillis. But like so many modern musicals, such as Next to Normal and Spring Awakening, Mimi is not afraid of tackling dark subject matter, as its subtitle A Poisoner's Comedy suggests. Indeed, from the sexily polyamorous opening quartet "To Come, To Be" through the ironic ensemble number, The City of Love, (during which Mimi poisons Parisian tourists and citizens), sex and love take many forms."  More ...

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PSA: Focus Group Needs Youth Participation for HIV/HEP C Prevention Study in Halifax

"We are looking to talk to Nova Scotia residents (aged 16 years and older) with a knowledge of HIV/AIDS and/or Hep C prevention. Groups will meet in Haliax and will last between 60 and 90 minutes. Anyone who is interested in participating shoould contact Research Coordinator Kirk Furlotte for a short pre-screening interview: (902-494-2213, tool-free 1-855-494-7809) or by e-mail (gahps@dal.ca)." Click here for more ... 

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Observations on LGBTQ Spirituality Study

"Perhaps one of the most surprising conclusions to emerge from this study is that, despite the age range among participants (20 to 68), there does not appear to be a difference in the number or the intensity of negative experiences. One might have thought that a drop in the attendance at churches and the opening of dialogue with the community at large, by some faith groups, might have made for a better experience for younger LGBTQ members, but that does not seem to be the case." - J. J. Lyon

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Wayves Proudly Celebrates 35th Annual Pink Triangle Day!

For us, as Canadians, Pink Triangle Day commemorates the first significant legal victory for our community in the decade following the 1969 decriminalization of homosexuality.

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Book Review: Yellow Vengeance

This was my first time reading anything by author Liz Bugg, an actor and teacher from Saskatchewan, now living in Toronto liked this book so much that I will be checking her listings in future and looking up her previous novels in this series." - Denise Holiday

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BOOK LAUNCH, NEW LOCATION! OUT: Queer Looking, Queer Acting Revisited

The Khyber Centre for the Arts is excited to announce the launch of its book, OUT: Queer Looking, Queer Acting Revisited at the Parentheses Gallery & Art Projects at 2186 Gottingen Street in Halifax at 7 - 9 p.m. on Friday, February 14

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LGBTQ Spirituality Researched in Halifax

"[We] heard over and over again was that it is not easy to be ‘out’ as spiritual (let alone religious) in LGBTQ communities. People feel excluded, marginalized and stigmatized if they speak their spiritual beliefs. They survived faith traditions unwilling to accept their queerness, and now face queer communities unwilling to accept their spiritual selves. There is a silencing, and a lot of aloneness."

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Change in Established Churches? Eldon Hay Sees Hope.

"For a quarter century, I've talked to persons - parents, sons, daughters, friends - about the dislike, distrust and disapproval of "queers". Atheists and Anglicans, Baptists and Brethren, Catholics and Orthodox, Presbyterians and United - people of no religious stripe to those deeply committed - formed a largely unified cacophony of homophobia. Quakers and Unitarians were the sole, discordantly loving voices. Over the course of those years, there has been a vast sea change. Where it once was cool to disdain LGBT people, it is now decidedly uncool to criticize them

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Halifax Pride News

Halifax Pride news from mid February 2014! Pride is now accepting nominations for Grand Marshall of the 2014 Halifax Pride Parade. Nominations from all Nova Scotians are welcome ...

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Free Queer / Trans* Self Defence Workshops

The QT Self Defense League was formed in fall 2013 by a group of rad queer and/or trans* people in Halifax. We recognize the need for accessible, safe, and body positive self defense training for queer and trans people.

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