Born to run

An editorial about travelling . . . not very far

Phil Villeneuve - 27.03.13
When I relocated to Toronto for journalism school, my boyfriend and I moved to 135 Isabella St. It was an exhilarating time for both of us: moving to the big city for school, our first apartment and gay Toronto now at our fingertips. The eight-storey building is still adorable, with its green  Full Story
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Ear Candy

An explosive burst of pop meets electro with a twist of dance, L10’s latest albu

sexy fab team - 26.03.13
L10 made his radio debut back in 2010 with "Music’s Got U" featuring the SperkFreks. The hit struck a chord with Canadians, climbing into our national top 40 Dance charts. Inspired by his success, the San Francisco based recording artist began work on Push. Out since he was 1  Full Story
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Age of Aqueerius

Your horoscopes for the week of March 25, from the mystical mind of Ryan Kerr

Ryan Kerr - 26.03.13
After a brief glance into my crystal balls, I sense change is afoot. Perhaps the end of something and the beginning of another. You know what they say: “When God closes one print mag, He opens another Tumblr account.” Actually, no one says that.   Aries Finally! It&rsquo  Full Story
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Gaysians in Boystown

Fab article spawns a fun new web series

Jeremy Willard - 26.03.13
“This project started with a Fab article from years ago [‘Not Just a Preference,’ by Alex Rowlson, issue #435] that talked about racism against Asians . . . how so many online profiles were stipulating ‘no Asians,’” says writer/director Austin Wong. He was surp  Full Story
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Doom, gloom and a white picket fence

Mathew Howard may not have won the CBC's Canada Writes contest, but he's still a

Ryan Kerr - 26.03.13
When Mathew Howard was growing up in rural Australia, he never imagined being able to live the kind of life he has now. He and his architect husband, Mitz, co-parent two beautiful toddlers, Tyler and Riley, and the four of them live with their dog, Finn, in a semi-detached century home in Parkdal  Full Story
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Heading south

Gay, grey and life on video

Andrew Jacome - 26.03.13
“They were looking for a lesbian for the show, but by some twist they ended up with us instead. Two bears equal one lesbian; that’s some gay math,” jokes Jerry Pergolesi, one of the stars of a new show called Golden Gays. The show documents the lives of eight gays and lesbians r  Full Story
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The look

What does it take to be a male model? Start by being tall

Mike Yerxa - 22.03.13
David Todd, one of the youngest and most experienced modelling agents in the business, is a male-model-maker extraordinaire. Having presided over the men’s division at Nous Model Management and Wilhelmina Models, he now runs his own agency, DT Model Management, in Los Angeles. Fab chatted with  Full Story
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Everything fits in the Uhaul

A new Sunday-night queer mixer for music lovers

Kevin Ritchie - 22.03.13
It’s Sunday night. It’s the dead of winter. You’ve been partying all weekend and have to get up for work in the morning. Your 30th birthday is but a distant memory and, to top it all off, you’re a U-Haul lesbian. All signs do not point to going out and getting shitfaced.&  Full Story
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Next gay theatre review: Arigato, Tokyo

Emotions simmer to a boil in a cultural/sexual collision

Drew Rowsome - 22.03.13
A new Daniel MacIvor play is always a cause for celebration. And curiosity. MacIvor has a unique gift for plumbing the depths of the human psyche and heart, flinching neither from the horror or the ecstatic. Arigato, Tokyo is based on MacIvor's visits to Japan and seems to be his attempt to achi  Full Story
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