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March 2010 (Creation)
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Item consists of the second issue (March) of the 2010 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.
Cover image is a photograph of HISM, Empress IV, Robin Sophia Derring, The Empress of De-Nile.
Issue includes an interview with Ralph Higgins on the publication of his hundredth Kibitz and Bitch column (under pseudonym), a memorial on the passing of Norman Carter (one half of the first legally married gay couple in Atlantic Canada, with Gerard Veldhoven), a Nova Scotia Rainbow Action Project update from Matthew Numer, a Northern AIDS Connection Society update, the third part in Chris Aucoin's series on gay men's HIV myths, an article on the national Sex Now survey, an article by Randall Perry on PEI's "proto-Pride/protest marches", an interview ,with Her Most Imperial Sovereign Majesty C. Leah Cruise conducted by Daniel MacKay after ISCANS Coronation X, an article about a queer art show at Mount Allison,an article about Moncton Colour parties, an article by Bill McKinnon about an workshop in Antigonish hosted by playwright Daniel MacIvor, an editorial by Randall Perry suggesting the need for an LGBT television program along the lines of "Cougartown" (Perry dubs this analogous series "Faguar City"), and other regular columns (Crawford Hastie, Gerard Veldhoven, Nathan Boudreau, Darren Lewis, Bethana Sullivan, Ian Mullan), reviews (Ralph Higgins), news updates, and event listings.
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