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The last 10 weeks of Wayves

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Halifax’s Zara Matrix and Mya Foxx in Canada's Drag Race

Halifax’s Zara Matrix and Mya Foxx talk about Canada's Drag Race: this year, Halifax’s first-ever contestant is stepping into the national spotlight

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Christmas Drag Cabaret - on tour

Mrs. Ruby Claus Tours the Maritimes in Jingle Belle: A Cabaret That Sleighs! The fiercely festive cabaret returns with maximum diva energy, powerhouse vocals, and CJ Norris’s signature combo of humour and heart.

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World AIDS Day 2025

December 1 is World AIDS Day - a global day of remembrance, solidarity, and action.

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HRM turns down Turret Arts Space funding - in secret

The city of Halifax has turned down the Turret Arts Space funding request - and will be taking back the building

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Queer Black artists: we want to hear about you

Calling all burntout black queer artists to the front. Bring your noise cancelling headphones and denied grant apps.

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Celebration of life for Jim MacSwain

On Sunday the 21st, in celebration of Jim's life and work, friends and Hermes Gallery will be holding a solstice gathering and showing of his art.

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Call for submissions: The Orgasm Zine

Looking for submissions from anyone who feels they have complex experiences of orgasm including (but not limited to) people who identify as women, femme, non-binary, trans, older, racialized, neurodivergent, or disabled.

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Rural Mental Healthcare Study

People living in rural communities often experience mental healthcare differently, whether due to limited local services, lack of affirming care, or concerns about safety, privacy, and understanding.

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January Elderberries Events

Anita Martinez short film; NSRAP Reboot meeting; Q Politicians Sam Austin + Lisa Lachance

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Q History & Archives Conference in Halifax

Academics, community historians and archivists will gather in Halifax in May for a national queer and trans history and archives conference

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Podcast Review: Resurrection

This tenth episode from Season Two stands out because it's all about Canada's over-reaching HIV non-disclosure criminalization law.

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"Heartstopper" viewers: please share your story

a Nipissing University professor is exploring how 2SLGBTQIA+ viewers across Canada connected with the series

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Safer Spaces & Charlottetown's Be You Bar

What does it mean when a bar declares itself as safe? What is safe? Safer? Brave?

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