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Denis Robinson: “I guess I am not the only one of us who wonders the same. But my list of aches and pains and worries seems to be growing at an alarming rate.”
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It takes a Village to Raise a Fag
I finally understand the genius of the Village People. It took a few decades. -
The Positive Side warms up your winter (le français suit)
: CATIE proudly announces the latest issue of Canada’s magazine for and by people with HIV/CATIE est heureux de vous présenter le tout dernier numéro du magazine canadien pour et par des personnes séropositives -
A lot - when it’s attached to an AIDS Service Organization. But is “AIDS” Service organization a misnomer in 2012? How many people with “AIDS” do they serve. And does that “AIDS” name drive potential clients away? Here’s one agency that says yes.
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We all just stopped talking about it
Guest writer Jim Swimm from New York City attends a panel discussion about the early years of the AIDS epidemic and hears some survivors of those days say that they’ve “just stopped talking about it”. But Jim hasn’t and he’s upset. -
Its February - (Gay) Black History Month
Scott Foley says “this month, my posts will be dedicated to black GAY heroes.” And he starts off with a profile of Bayard Rustin and his “new niggers” speech -
THEATRE REVIEW: Theodore Bikel stars in Visiting Mr Green
Two men struggle with the need to rethink old rules and the absurdity of pushing love away if it doesn’t conform to certain traditions. -
Our Louise Binder aka Dame Velveeta Peron sees A LOT of shows. Here she reviews The Iron Lady, A Dangerous Method from director David Cronenberg and lots more
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A guest post by Toronto poz guy Workinprogress on the impact of HIV drugs on dreams and sleep patterns and how he has turned it to his advantage
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Scott Foley in Part Nine of his story of an HIV-positive immigrant from the Caribbean seeking refugee status in Canada, where he visits Toronto and decides he’d like to stay
Opinion Pieces
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A lot - when it’s attached to an AIDS Service Organization. But is “AIDS” Service organization a misnomer in 2012? How many people with “AIDS” do they serve. And does that “AIDS” name drive potential clients away? Here’s one agency that says yes.
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We all just stopped talking about it
Guest writer Jim Swimm from New York City attends a panel discussion about the early years of the AIDS epidemic and hears some survivors of those days say that they’ve “just stopped talking about it”. But Jim hasn’t and he’s upset. -
Its February - (Gay) Black History Month
Scott Foley says “this month, my posts will be dedicated to black GAY heroes.” And he starts off with a profile of Bayard Rustin and his “new niggers” speech
Health
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The Positive Side warms up your winter (le français suit)
: CATIE proudly announces the latest issue of Canada’s magazine for and by people with HIV/CATIE est heureux de vous présenter le tout dernier numéro du magazine canadien pour et par des personnes séropositives -
A guest post by Toronto poz guy Workinprogress on the impact of HIV drugs on dreams and sleep patterns and how he has turned it to his advantage
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John McCullagh learns about Totally Outright, a sexual health leadership course that empowers young gay guys to become effective leaders in their own communities.





























