Going Xtra Deep

Toronto man set to be the first Canadian cured of HIV

A Toronto man is set to be the first Canadian to be cured of HIV following a stem cell transplant. The 62-year-old patient was diagnosed...

A very homosexual history of beefcake magazines

In June 1957, bodybuilding magazine Strength & Health published a notorious letter —“Let Me Tell You a Fairy Tale”—written by then editor Harry B....
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Will ‘Sinners’ win Best Picture at the Oscars?

This time last year, my knowledge of what the future held was dubious at best, but I was certain of one thing: Anora was...

The many eras of the AIDS Committee of Toronto—including its final bow

HIV has loomed over the queer and trans community for decades. It’s there in our classrooms and bedrooms, our bars and clubs. It’s in our...
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‘Pillion’ shows that gay biker doms have feelings too

Pillion, the new BSDM romance directed by Harry Lighton, still struck a chord with me. The film follows Colin (Harry Melling) as he falls...

7 of the best gay sex scenes in film and TV

The success of Heated Rivalry, the Crave smash hit TV show following two fictional rival hockey players who start a sexual relationship and fall in...

What we gain, and lose, when a queer party goes sober

It’s bodies—sweaty, glittered, exposed—writhing under disco lights. It’s cruising at half-lit bars, sending eyes at someone across a sticky panelled floor. It’s queer bowling...

No one knows what ‘masculinity’ is, but it’s killing us

Whether or not we as queer people believe in that kind of “masculinity,” or aspire to it, it’s gunning for us. In the hopes...
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