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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

MUSEE EDEN

Radio-Canada started airing a new show recently, Musée Eden. It's on epi four so far, and the season is rife with murder, mystery, Montreal and tales of alleged "sodomy." Taking place in early-20th-century Montreal, two Manitoba sisters move to Montreal after their uncle's brutal murder in the museum he had dedicated to reenactments of brutal murders. There is immediately a rumour of the uncle being gay, and the intrique is high for me already considering that.

You can watch full episodes, at tou.tv.

 

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Tuesday, March 9, 2010

He-wolf in the closet

This is old, but still somewhat of a delight.

 

 
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Monday, October 26, 2009

Queer Quebec Monday+a side of Karen O

FUCK ME IT'S MONDAY.

Man! Ok yes, hotness, films and music for today, helps take the edge of the deathface I'm sporting.

Karen O and the Kids have a song on the Where the Wild Things Are soundtrack and it's pretty good, if you like children singing in unison.

Lookie! 

dwnld it somewhere on the innernets.

Film me
Also, image+nation continues for the next couple of days. I forgot to do my picks last week for the K&K readership (if there is one, commenting is disabled because Jesus hates me). Anyway, make sure to check out the awesome documentary Training Rules, about this bitch coach who had three rules for her Penn State basketball team: no drinking, no drugs, no lesbos. Plays this Sunday.

Also good is Wednesday's Queerement Quebec. Features a short (That’s Right Diana Barry – You Needed Me) by Dayna McLeod, the local video artist and queer broadcaster. Also, NKP, a documentary about local favourite drag king, Nat King Pole. Also in this program : That’s Right Diana Barry – You Needed Me, Rewind (Dans le champ), Le même combat, The Girl Bunnies. Hockey, 12:12, Ceci n’est pas une drag queen.

Also:

  • General Idea: Art, AIDS and the fin de siècle (cutting edge art collective that looked at AIDS at a time where it was rarely discussed)
  • The Other War (selection of films about Jews and the queers)
  • To Faro (Mein Freund aus Faro) (hailed as the German Boys Don't Cry)
  • The Butch Factor (A Village People’s worth of straight-acting and straight-talking gay men in a survey of masculinities)

    If you go see one movie at i+n, let it be this amazing doc: Training Rules

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Thursday, September 17, 2009

Some boys are bigger than others--Morrissey

Isn't it fun when summer is NOT ending? These boys show us how to live it up. AdamMacAttack's crew do Whitney (in the bum! just kidding) and nycfudge does um, the ocean.
 
 
 
 


Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Vikings et al

Today at noon is a free lunch at the 2110 Centre to kick off the Justice for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women's community engagement workshop by the Native Women’s Association of Canada. It's designed to educate participants on the Sisters in Spirit innitiative and to inform individuals and communities on ways to take action and raise awareness about the alarmingly high rates of violence against Aboriginal girls and women in Canada. Later, at 7 p.m., is a Wine and Cheese & Vernissage for A Nation´s Legacy of Severance featuring photographic works. 2110 Rue Mackay (between Sherbrooke and Maisonneuve)

Also, these kids are crazy. I actually introduced Xania Keane to Stephen Taylor and they are now a weirdo band called Trike. Stephen is a total nut! But a cute one. No one is gay per se,  but they're very close to alot of people in the Montreal queer community. Also: this video is pretty queer.

 ps, vikings are awesome.

 

 


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Lina Harper is the voice behind Kox & Kuntz, Montreal's queer blog on xtra.ca.

Kox was a popular bar in Montreal's gay village. It was raided by police in 1994.

TWITTER: @linamariepony

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