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Queer in the City
Being queer and trans is something to be celebrated, not hidden away.

How to get and keep the love of your dreams
Finding the right person is not easy…but when you do, make sure you share quality time, be honest, and remember that romantic details can make all the difference.
If You Really Knew Me
Four members of the queertrans community share their personal stories about coming out and being queer in Toronto

Seven books every queer guy should read
I always have a book on the go, and often re-read old favourites. I came from a small town, so as I discovered more about myself, my identity and my sexuality, I began to crave books that resonated with who I was. To discover a book that escapes the normative gay narrative of coming out, meeting with degrees of support and adversity, but ultimately overcoming, finding love and settling down means a great deal to me. I wish to share this list of seven books with every young gay guy who thirsts for something beyond stories of normative life and love.

Support on Campus
Excalibur’s Queer and Trans Supplement is the perfect place to mention that York has their own LGBTQ alliance group. For those who don’t know, I’m talking about a group who serve not only the queer and trans community, but the entire York population in general – the Trans Bisexual Lesbian Gay Alliance at York (or TBLGAY).

Top Five Divas
Over the past few decades an elite group of performers has revolutionized society with their powerful and stylish attitudes: below you’ll find their best, the top five divas that have totally rocked our world.

The thing is, nobody likes jam bands
Canadian folk musician’s foray into afrobeat falls flat – unless you’re high

Concerts bring brand new music to classic films
When I first went to the TIFF Bell Lightbox to see one of the films in their In Concert series, I wondered just how the experience of seeing a film with a live score would hold up against seeing a film in a movie theatre today.