Archive for category: Inversion
- ‘I was always sober enough to take in what was going on around me, unlike so many others in Montreal’ (2011.03.11)
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Steve Galluccio remembers Montreal in the ’80s. I kind of do too
- What’s Grindr really for? Joel Simkhai still won’t say (2011.03.08)
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Grindr manifestly is not used for “friends,” to “fall in love,” or to “have a sexual relationship,” despite the disingenuousness of Joel Simkhai
- The notion that ‘the notion that black people are more homophobic is bullshit’ is bullshit (2011.03.08)
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Why? Because they’re “more vulgar” with their “bigotry”
- What keeps gay athletes in the closet? Journalists, for a start (2011.03.04)
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Straight reporters will do anything to keep us in the closet. They’re also the last to realize that, as a topic for journalists, “gays in sports” is over
- ‘Since I’m very young, critics tend to think I’m not capable of having every idea myself’ (2011.02.28)
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Xavier Dolan interviews Michael Musto – or is it vice-versa?
- Accessible information for blind gays (2011.02.27)
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Obviously there are no blind gays. Obviously
- ‘50 Essential Gay Films’ (sic) (2011.02.27)
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Let me save you the trouble of wading through Out’s list of “50 essential gay films,” half of whom are in dull groups of five anyway
- The 95/85 rule? (2011.02.23)
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Victoria A. Brownworth lives “a 95%-black, 85%-poor neighbo[u]rhood.” Yes, but… why?
- An ignominious end to ‘Manthropology’ (2011.02.22)
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Not a eulogy for Manthropology, a CBC podcast so marginal it doesn’t even have a homepage