By Lisa Dordal
A voice inside me said: “This is my story too.”
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By Lisa Dordal
A voice inside me said: “This is my story too.”
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Most people know Driving Miss Daisy as the 1989 film that earned 9 Academy Awards including Best Picture and Best Actress for Jessica Tandy. The film also starred Morgan Freeman and Dan Aykroyd in award nominated roles. The film is based on a Pulitzer Prize winning play from 1987 by Alfred Uhry. The stage adaptation runs at Stage West until November 13th.
Set in Atlanta over a 25-year period from the 1950’s – 1970’s, the play was inspired by Uhry’s grandmother, Lena Fox, her chauffeur, Will Coleman, and his father. His…
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By Toby Jaffe
The end result was a euphoric rainy mid-afternoon watching three flawed but wonderful short films on YouTube, all centered around the non-binary experience and featuring non-binary main characters.
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After three wildly successful seasons of CANADA’S DRAG RACE, the queens of the North have proven they can "sleigh" in every way. Now, it’s time to give the world another Drag Race part-eh when nine, world-renowned drag artists, including four from CANADA’S DRAG RACE, compete…
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By Jayson Lara
When I went through with the decision to come out of the closet, my announcement assured myself and other queer youth that we have a place in society, that we do exist, despite living in a world that is still trying to erase us.
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