Jim Bain Obituary "He was a great big, gentle Bear." We'll miss him. In 1999, ... Jim wrote Wayves a precise and robustly logical letter telling us to pull up our socks, produce a decent publication, and act more like a business. Read... |
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Queer Acts Review: Gavin Crawford "Friend" "Like" #Me. GO SEE IT! For all his bite, he never comes across as cruel. Read... |
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Queer Acts Review: Castrati: An Electro Drag Opera. Seriously Hilarious & Hilariously Serious Is it ever Queer! Nothing short of a relentless, singing-dancing, full frontal, technicolour assault, replete with queer cultural references Read... |
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Review: Many Loves' Tender Mercy in Love and Death The themes are Love and Death, and as with any play about death it is entirely concerned with life Read... |
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Review: Queer Acts Opening Salvo: Emerging Artists "Queer Acts Theatre Festival, the annual precursor to Halifax Pride Week, opened last night with a cosmic explosion of queer stories, music, dancing and song. The Festival has added an extra day and expanded its lineup." Read... |
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Free Theatre Tickets For Youth Organizers of the Queer Acts Theatre Festival, running from July 13-17, are proud to announce that LGBTQ+ youth 20 years of age and under will be offered free rush tickets to performances at the 2016 Queer Acts Theatre Festival. Queer Acts calls these free tickets for youth, Fierce Freebies. Read... |
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Fort Nelson At Crystal Crescent ![]() Read... |
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Portrait & Story Project: Call For Participants View Point Gallery, with funding by The Department of Communities, Culture and Heritage is seeking LGBTTIQQ2SA individuals who would like to participate in a project entitled ‘Shout Out.’ Read... |
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Rev. Brent Hawkes Charged In Nova Scotia By Dan MacKay Read... |
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MAJOR! Trans Activist Film Gala Opening for Queer Film Fest The 2016 OUTeast Film Festival presented by RBC is proud to bring MAJOR! to Halifax. “I can’t wait to watch this film with our audience,” said Jenna Dufton, OUTeast Festival Director of Programming. “Trans women of colour are typically so under/misrepresented. We are extremely lucky to have Miss Major as an elder and driving force for the greater queer community. I’m proud OUTeast can shine a spotlight on a true hero of queer history and play a part in sharing her story more widely.” Read... |
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