Friends with food: How to make your mommy proud
A Friends with food Thanksgiving Thanksgiving is a fantastic time to give thanks for you friends by giving them food. In order to show off… Read More »Friends with food: How to make your mommy proud
A Friends with food Thanksgiving Thanksgiving is a fantastic time to give thanks for you friends by giving them food. In order to show off… Read More »Friends with food: How to make your mommy proud
People talk about being blind to things like colour and gender. “Colourblind” is the friendly term some use for this approach. And it has its… Read More »The Conversationalist: Embracing visual literacy
Kitten life isn’t quite the way Old Possum made it out to be
Sunday 12 October, 7:45 p.m. at Cinema Imperial, and Monday 13 October, 9 p.m. at Cinema du Parc In a live interview following the North… Read More »Nouveau Cinema: Tokyo Sonata
Will Alsop, the avant-garde designer of OCAD, pleads his case
Tonight, 5:20 p.m. and Sunday 12 October, 9:20 p.m. at Ex-Centris Artsy-indieness does not guarantee success. The Lovebirds is a film that attempts to do… Read More »Nouveau Cinema: The Lovebirds
CFS presses for legislative change
The myth of the elusive female orgasm is a particularly nasty one in the great kingdom of sex. Why? Because it means that all over… Read More »Gutteral mind: The story of O-no
A retrospective guide to sex and gender in The Daily
Support for Kader, Algerian refugee Monday, October 6, 7 p.m. Carrefour for popular education of Pointe-Saint-Charles, 2356 Centre (metro Charlevoix) Learn about Canada’s migration policy… Read More »What’s the haps
When I first pulled up the Sex Worker’s Internet Radio Lounge (SWIRL) on my laptop, I was in Presse Café taking a break from the… Read More »Running the red light – sex workers’ radio show breaks down stereotypes
Queer McGill wants to see changes made to the voluntary Safe Space Seminar held by the McGill Equity Subcommittee on Queer People. “We want it… Read More »LGBT sensitivity training not up to par: Queer McGill
A panel at McGill last Wednesday addressed the fallout between Algonquins living on Barriere Lake Reserve and Canadian government – which has worsened by comments… Read More »Algonquins speak out in campaign
The bromanticization of lower field
CKUT sex radio show Audiosmut has returned to the radio waves with a new feminist spin that’s pushing the buttons of societal norms and controversy.… Read More »Radio show tunes back in below the belt