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Out in Vancouver Dec 1 - 6
This week take some time to see a show, shop at a weirdo market or just sit back, have a mellow drink and listen to music.
Out in Vancouver Nov 24 - Dec 1 with Tom Coleman
Galactic aliens, underground queer hip hop parties, sock hops and bright lights - it all starts with Candytown! Tom dishes it all this week -
Out in Vancouver, Nov 17 - 23 with Tom Coleman
You know it’s the season when the Eastside Holiday Market opens and it’s happening this weekend and every weekend until December 16! Also don’t miss the new production from Zee Zee Theatre, pub nights, performances, and a new clubhouse venu for Man-up. Get Out!
Out in Vancouver, Nov 9-16 with Tom Coleman
Call the hotline! What could be more enticing? Lots to see and do this week in Vancouver - galas and plays and cabarets. See you there!
Out in Vancouver, Nov 1-9 with Tom Coleman
Well Hallowe’en is over and pot stocks are crashing - thankfully we have Tom to look into the future and find us all sorts of bright affairs to look forward to! Galas and fundraisers, a new weekly beer night, and some old favourites - enjoy!
Out in Vancouver. Halloween Week! Oct 26 - Nov 2 with Tom Coleman.
You may have thought you were done with Halloween last week, but I have saved the best for last. And even better finish off your week: a place where you can be the star of the show, oops I mean shower. See you next week!
Out in Vancouver. It's All Hallow's Month! Oct 19-26. With Tom Coleman.
Over the last four decades, the queer community has shaped Oct. 31 and the weeks leading up to it into the quintessential queer holiday, and it only gets queerer with age. This week Tom serves up some of the best but be warned. As Tom puts it, some of the events are “definitely not first date material unless your date is named Jason and carries a hockey mask.”
Out in Vancouver. Oct 12-19. With Tom Coleman
Yes, it is true, just like Elton says: The bitch is back!!! You thought I disappeared along with that other publication, but luckily or alas, depending on you, I survived. New site, new boss but same great top events for you.
3 Things NOT To Say To A Trans Person
When someone comes out to you as being transgender here is what not to say and also what you can do to support your transgender friend or family member.
The What's On Queer BC Pride Guide to Pride Guides and ...
Happy Pride! Details and information and links to the best Vancouver Pride Guides. See you there!
Monday Monday, July 9
On the street, in the news, for shoppers, and Happy Pride! Morsels to nibble on Monday morning -
Monday Monday, June 25
With glitter or with no glitter. News and discoveries to tweak your Monday funny bones. Enjoy!
Monday Monday June 11, 2018
Monday Monday is a weekly update of interesting things from around the world of queer, but mostly in the BC Lower Mainland. It's Pride season and there's so much going on!
Monday Monday June 4 2018
Monday mornin´, it was all I hoped it would be.
June 4, 2018.. Opportunity, events, and news to brighten your Monday.
Year of the Queer: 15 LGBTTQ Community Groups Celebrate Anniversaries
In a unanimous council vote on May 14, the City of Vancouver has declared 2018 the Year of the Queer in honor of the anniversaries of 15 LGBTTQ Community Groups. An official proclamation and launch event is set to take place on May 23.
Top 5 LGBT-Friendly Retirement Cities
When it comes to choosing the right retirement destinations the gay, lesbian, bisexual, queer and transgender communities have a wider array of factors to consider than the general population.
5 things you want to know about St. Patricks Day
Mix a little history, tradition, some politics, and a few great events in with the colour green and what do you get? St Patrick's Day of course!
International Women's Day March 8 2018
In honour of and respect for International Women's Day 2018 we've gathered some somewhat light-hearted shorties we hope you'll enjoy.
Start with walking
If you look up ‘walking daily’ on Google, you’ll find all sorts of reasons why a daily walk is good for you. You’ll read that it prevents dementia, helps you lose weight, strengthens your heart, lowers the risk of disease, and more. But part of me, the part that used to train 6 days a week, laughed at the idea that a 30 minute walk could have any significant impact on someone’s health.