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Sunday, May 15, 2011

Let's get physical

Head over to J-Lounge on May 21 for Out in May, a fundraiser for the 2011 OutGames. Tickets are available in advance for $15 at Priape, Little Sister's and online or $20 at the door. There will be a musical performance from Canadian Idol contestant Carly Rae Jepsen, drag performances from Iona Whip and Carlotta Girl, body art by Glitter Machine, swag bags and raffle prizes, all in support of butch dykes the gay and lesbian athletic community. Support a good cause and be there! 

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Tuesday, January 4, 2011

The Boys of The Ride to Conquer Cancer Calendar

(Photo by Joe Kendrick)
 

You'll recognize some faces from around Vancouver in this new calendar currently out in select stores in the city.

Get out and support cancer prevention and research!

Here's a note from the Score's Rob Turpin, who's integral to the project:

The calendar focuses on male cancers and the impact diet and exercise can have on the prevention of cancer in males, each month has a little fact with the pic...they are $20 each and all proceeds go to the ride to conquer cancer, we are hoping to raise $15000 for the ride...so far there are calendars at Priape, Score on Davie and Little Sisters, this is our second year doing the ride and we want to raise more than we did last year.


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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Fillmore Family Foundation Prairie Fowl Supper 2010

I'm postponing this week's hotness files to tell you a little ditty about this year's Prairie Fowl Supper:

Never heard of the Fillmore Family Foundation

I was invited to this event last year and it pretty much felt like the church basement dinners I went to with the Ukrainian side of my family, except that it was packed with homosexuals, lesbians and drag queens. All plaid. Tons of food. Lots of dancing. Somebody playing the saw. You get it right? What's more: everyone brings all their spare change and rolls it at their tables to determine which tables eat first. Last year, they raised an incredible $15,000 for A Loving Spoonful, McLaren Housing Society and OUT in Schools.

Tickets went on sale this weekend and sold out online in six minutes. 

Organizers have found more tickets, though, and released another 50 to Little Sister's yesterday. Call before heading in. If there are still tickets left, get one. You will have one of your favourite moments of the year if you get to attend. And if they are already sold out, check out the "Need a ticket/swap a ticket" part of http://fillmorefamily.ca/fowl.html.

Hope to see you there! 

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Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Review: Hymn by John Barton

Author: John Barton

Book: Hymn

Publisher: Brick Books (2009)

From underwear to the Eurowave to restaurants to -- yes, even poetry collections -- the new reviews section on Up Your Alley is really taking off in a weird, what-the-fuck-will-people-send-me-next kind of way.... BOOYAH!

When John Barton's publisher contacted me to see if I would like to review his most recent collection, I'll admit that I hesitated. The truth is I haven't read a new book of poetry since last fall, which is exactly the last time I was writing new poetry as well. Shame shame you know my name. I know. I'm a fucking ign'ant monster right? For whatever reason, blogging, Facebook, Twitter and reading other blogs just feels so goddamn luxurious nowadays that it's easy to forget to take the time to read, you know, real books.

And if you've never picked up a book of contemporary poetry, books like Hymn will give you a good idea of what you've been missing. Poetry has a way of slowing the world down because it slows language down, breaking it into lines and rhythms that literally force one's mind to stop and think.

Barton is no stranger to poetry. Since 1980, his poems have appeared in more than 30 anthologies and 75 magazines both here in Canada and in a number of countries overseas. He has also held numerous editorial positions, including being one of the creative forces behind the groundbreaking Seminal: The Anthology of Canada's Gay Male Poets (Arsenal Pulp 2007).

Let's stop circle-jerking for a sec and call a spade a spade. Barton is prolific...so prolific, I am going to take a moment to call him out on being a slut--of the literary variety of course! Actually, he is one of the sluttiest of aforementioned prolific literary sluts that I know. I figure he must be writing books while he's sleeping... or maybe he doesn't sleep.

We all know the answer to that one, don't we? **wink**

Anyway, my favourite moments in his new collection are when he uses his impressive observational prowess to produce exquisite observations on all of the big and small events that make a sexual relationship real. Sections of Hymn find Barton cataloguing the candlelight dinners, the late nights in bed, the flowers, the hotel rooms and then "the echoes voided by your death." The poems that address this are beautiful and real.

In "Ideogram, in the Half-Light" a lover's shoulder blades become "parentheses against my chest."

My copy of Hymn also included cards of one of the poems included in this collection, "10 Lines For X," which was definitely my favourite:

And now a readable version:

 

Nice work eh?

If you're interested in seeing more of Barton's work, drop by Little Sister's here in Vancouver or a book retailer close to your home.

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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

V-Rag

Maybe you're wondering: where the eff can I get my gay news in a fresh and saucy--nay, convenient--format that I can carry with me at all times? The answer to that, of course, is right here on Xtra.ca and in print from Xtra West! OBVIOUSLY! But there are other sources and here's a doozie:

Or for those of youse on Twitter: @VanRagazine

Not only are they featuring an interview with the great Mark Tewksbury to discuss the lack of gay athletes in the Games (by none other than my Gay Job co-host Rob Easton)--and hey, you can catch out Xtra's coverage on the same topic here...but V-Rag also managed to score a great feature with my first pornstar crush Caesar:

Drool. Yeah. They are that goddamn good. And they also have an event calendar (hint: it's the Olympics, so you will want to check it out).

Follow them. Love them. Marry editor Cole Johnston. And since I know you'll love the blog, you can pick up the hard-copy at the following locales:

  • Davie at Little Sister's
  • Fountainhead
  • Priape
  • Melriches
  • 1181
  • Loves Touch
  • Denman Book Warehouse
  • Delaney's
  • Independent Flixx
  • Denman Blenz, as well as
  • Videomatica
  • Zulu Records
  • Militant Penguin
  • Our Town
  • Mine Salon, and
  • Emily Carr.

Personally, I like my news Vancouver-focused and my magazines ragged. So check it out!

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