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Blog Name: Cul de sac Magazine
Url: http://www.culdesacmag.com
Language: English
Topics: LGBT, culture, media
Description: Cul de sac focuses on culture and media critiques from a queer perspective. We delve into social justice and minority rights issues as well.
Popularity: 75 Followers

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Musician Mondays: Little Dragon
by Jacob McPherson Sweden keeps producing strong musical acts.  Saturday night, I thoroughly enjoyed myself when experiencing the music of Little Dragon.  They played a free show for the fifteenth anniversary of Double Door in Chicago.  It was one of those concerts where the energy of the m
News Briefs: November 10, 2009
If you haven’t been actively avoiding Wal-Mart like it was H1N1, now you have more justification: a gay couple was recently banned for life from the chain after being harassed by Niles, MI store security for reportedly shoplifting, claims that were quickly verified by local police as untrue. Litigation to sue the couple at ten times the amount of items claimed as stolen is underway, the rationale being they were “uncooperative” by refusing to enter a closed-off detention room with their 11-year-old twins. While the couple talked to the police, the young boys were kept
Reeling Reviews 2009: Drama
by Kevin Sparrow The sad thing about film festivals is that oftentimes it can be hard to find your favorite films after they’re over. To wrap up our look forward to Reeling 2009, we are going to wallow in self-pity and discuss some of the fantastic dramas being presented this year. The Filipino film Boy splits its focus between the innocence of first love and the eroticism of desire. The Bo
Reeling Reviews 2009: Drama
by Kevin Sparrow The sad thing about film festivals is that oftentimes it can be hard to find your favorite films after they’re over. To wrap up our look forward to Reeling 2009, we are going to wallow in self-pity and discuss some of the fantastic dramas being presented this year. The Filipino film Boy splits its focus between the innocence of first love and the eroticism of desire. The Bo
Reeling Reviews 2009: Comedy
by Kevin Sparrow The opening night of Reeling 28 will feature the film The Big Gay Musical at Chicago’s Music Box Theatre, which promises to be an outrageous pastiche of musical tropes, camp and heartfelt reverence for one of queerdom’s favorite genre’s. Two other comedy films playing during the festival match the exuberance set forth by this first night.

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