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UNB Law School Pressures Law Society on Trinity Western University

"[Trinity Western], a Christian-based university, requires students to comply with a community covenant that prohibits “sexual intimacy that violates the sacredness of marriage between a man and a woman.” In a case of freedom of religion trumping equality rights, the law school has been approved by the Federation of Law Societies of Canada. UNB Law’s faculty council is rightly concerned about the impact on the legal profession of graduates from a law school that discriminates against its LGBTQ students."

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10 years ago

Halifax Pride: Featured Visual Artist Call for Submissions by May 15, 2014

Halifax Pride and the NSCAD Queer Collective are pleased to announce that they are partnering on a new initiative to highlight the work of emerging LGBTQ artists. Following a call for submissions, one artist will be selected as the 2013 Halifax Pride Featured Visual Artist.

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10 years ago

A Poem: Through Love's Great Power

This poem and the accompanying essay may be reproduced free of charge by any person or publication, without permission from The New York Review or either of the authors. Wayves is grateful for the opportunity to share these with our readers.

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10 years ago

India: You're Criminal if You're Gay (A Mother Speaks Out)

"What makes life meaningful is love. The right that makes us human is the right to love. To criminalize the expression of that right is profoundly cruel and inhumane. To acquiesce in such criminalization or, worse, to recriminalize it is to display the very opposite of compassion." 

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10 years ago

Gay in Northern Ireland: An Emigrant's Tale

"Terry, not being one to give in, became a key member of the gay rights movement in Derry. Their monumental efforts include holding annual Gay Pride Parades, rallies, and raising awareness, all to the backdrop of staunch Christian protesters with banners proclaiming “Homosexuality is a Sin” and ministers with megaphones trying to drown out the dance beats of Barbara Streisand. But I knew I couldn't stay."

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10 years ago

Gender Failure Review: Coyote & Spoon Retire the Gender Binary

;However you choose to read [Gender Failure ...], do yourself the favour of making sure it finds its way into your hands.  You will undoubtedly laugh a bit when you read it, but you might also want to have a tissue handy, in the event of an errant tear.  And when Coyote and Spoon return to Halifax this spring, you should most certainly plan to be there to hear them have the Gender Failure conversation in real time."

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10 years ago

Review: Hell-Bent Faustus Fails to Ignite

Only Pasha Ebrahimi in the title role seemed to be genuinely trying to act the play that Marlowe wrote.

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10 years ago

REVIEW: Murderous Musical Delights

an interesting story is well told; good actors are playing intriguing characters; a genuinely smart script made us both think and laugh.

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10 years ago

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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10 years ago

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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10 years ago