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October 2004 (Creation)
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Item consists of the ninth issue (October) of the 2004 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.
Cover image is a illustration of promotional material for a performance of "The Laramie Project".
Issue includes an article by Cameron MacLeod canvassing for Wayves volunteers, an article by Ryan Auld about a Menial Sins Theatre Company performance of "The Laramie Project" six years after the murder of Matthew Shepard, an update on an AIDS Coalition of Nova Scotia fundraiser, an article by Raymond Taavel about an Imperial Barony of Halifax ball, an update from the Halifax Rainbow Health project by Rod Wilson, a preview of a Canadian Rainbow Health Coalition conference, the second part in a series by Kris Trotter about queer life for younger Atlantic Canadians, an interview of Lulu LaRude conducted by Michael Goodwin, an update of queer events at Memorial University by Byron Rolls, an article about changes to Wayves print appearance by Daniel MacKay, an article about funding for The Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives, a review of a "Maritime Rainbow Weekend" in Tatamagouche by Bob Johnson, and other regular columns (Crawford Hastie, Mark Mutrie, Lydia Perovic), reviews (Dawn Archambault, Fredryk Traynor), news updates, and event listings.
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