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Cologne, Germany – Urban Lifestyle Destination

posted Tuesday, March 15, 2016

by: in Travel

The urban lifestyle is alive and well in Cologne. The metropolis on the Rhine is today a hotbed of creativity, with a lively urban scene that offers residents and visitors alike everything that makes a city special. This includes trends that leave visible traces on the urban landscape, but also a distinctive traditional feel in […]

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United States VS Canada

posted Monday, March 7, 2016

by: in Travel

Well American politics has certainly been quite interesting leading up to the final contenders for both political parties. There’s been the expected dose of slanderous accusations along the way before reaching this point, and while Republican Donald (Big Dong) Trump and Democrat (That Womyn) Hilary Clinton seem to be the front runners, the position for […]

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Baltimore LGBT Arts Exhibition – Queer Threads: Crafting Identity and Community

posted Saturday, March 5, 2016

by: in Travel

MICA hosts Queer Threads: Crafting Identity and Community, a traveling exhibition examining lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) identities and ideas through fiber crafts, on view until March 13, 2016 at MICA’s Decker Gallery inside the Fox Building (1303 W. Mount Royal Ave.). Curated by John Chaich, Queer Threads showcases works of art from […]

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JM Frey’s, “The Untold Tale” – A Feminist Fable, Science Fiction Style

posted Saturday, March 5, 2016

by: in Feminism

When Pip, badly beaten and left for dead, enters Forsyth Turn’s world, all things Forsyth knows as true are no longer. This tale of both fantasy and reality synthesizes together in a narrative about an unlikely hero, and his quest to be more than a ‘secondary character’. J.M. Frey, a Canadian award-winning science fiction and […]

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VICELAND Launches in Canada with “Gaycation” featuring Ellen Page

posted Wednesday, February 24, 2016

by: in Travel

The newest addition to the Rogers Media specialty portfolio, VICELAND launches Monday, Feb. 29, featuring hundreds of hours of cutting-edge, authentic programming developed and produced by the young creative minds that are the heart and soul of VICE. VICELAND will launch with a full slate of prime-time shows, including Gaycation with Canada’s Ellen Page  and […]

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NYC’s Gay History in West Village

posted Monday, January 4, 2016

by: in Travel

    Manhattan’s West Village’s winding, tree-lined cobblestone streets, beautiful brownstones buildings, trendy boutiques, and cozy restaurants are commonplace in this intimate neighborhood below 14th Street. Birthplace of the modern gay rights movement and home to the narrowest house in NYC, the West Village is steeped in fascinating history. For a more intimate travel experience, […]

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Five Ways to Take Your Power Back

posted Sunday, November 15, 2015

by: in Spirituality

Last week I talked a little bit about power and how we give it away, but the question remains as to what can we do to keep power? How do we feel empowered and stand in our strength? I’m a fan of simplicity and a few actions that cover many bases, which is why I […]

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Label Maker

posted Tuesday, October 13, 2015

by: in Parenting

So The Ginger Menace had a shining moment today. Even though I had an appointment I just had to stick around for his special day, when he would get a turn to take attendance to the office, be the teachers assistant and most importantly and fabulously ring the bell. As he took hold of the […]

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When ‘Acceptance’ Isn’t Enough: Alberta MP Joan Crockatt has it all wrong.

posted Friday, September 25, 2015

by: in Feminism

Unless you have been living under a rock, or you are one of those who ‘just don’t care’, election season is upon us. For most of us in the queer community, the decision is easy – anything but Harper. And for those that will vote to continue the Harper regime, I will remind you of […]

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The Red Tree House – An Oasis in Mexico City

posted Sunday, September 13, 2015

by: in Travel

Sometimes its best to avoid the tried and true path of travel, and venture out to find a new discovery. Mexico City is exceptionally large in size, making the decision on where to stay somewhat challenging. Although the extensive subway system can get you from one end of the city to the other (for less […]

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