Synastry Red Flags: Part II. Still not convinced?

There are a few aspects between the charts of two people that are trickier to navigate than others and can lend themselves to a relationship that may be more work than it is worth. If you find yourself in a position of experiencing more pain than peace with a person, be this romantic partner or friend, having even just base knowledge of ‘red flag’ aspects in synastry can be helpful to further weigh that out.

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MagazineRylen Moore
Last Minute Queer Craft Fair

If you’re like me, you’re missing the excitement of holiday craft fairs and markets. The sounds of happy people exploring the amazing world of craft, the smells of soaps and oils and cloth. We can’t bring all that to you in this virtual reality, but we can feature some local vendors and help you find that perfect last-minute gift.

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The Struggle of Marginalized Voices

It has been some 40 odd years since I’ve heard the words, “I have no choice.” For me, they epitomized the struggle—the moment by moment struggle of marginalized people making room for themselves in a world full of unwelcome. As a lesbian (who is also a woman of color), Opa Hysea-Wise has experienced discrimination and has struggled her whole life to find a sense of belonging

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MagazineWhat's On Queer BC
When Saturn and Jupiter Meet - A King Falls

Back in January of this year, before any of us could even fathom what was to come, Saturn moved to conspire with Jupiter and Pluto (and the Sun and Mercury, though I digress) in the sign of Capricorn - the energy stamp of which is notoriously known for its hard work and, yes, hard times.

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MagazineRylen Moore
Vancouver Horror Show : And other spooky events

Vancouver Horror Show and other last-minute spooky events to enjoy during Hallowe’en Week. Ride the scream train, tour the spooky Beaumont Studios, watch the VHS’s screaming shorts, Dance at Vancouver Pride’s Boo Ball, and stream with ManUp Vancouver. Whatever you do - Get Out! and Booooo

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What's On Queer BC
Out On Screen Fall Fundraiser

Come see queer favourite, The Rocky Horror Picture Show on October 29th and support Out On Screen. For 45 years, The Rocky Horror Picture Show has been a cult classic, cultivating a following of outsiders and weirdos, making it one of the most successful films of the century.

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What's On Queer BC
Resurgence: Indigequeer Identities

The Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art presents the new exhibition Resurgence: Indigequeer Identities, curated by Jordana Luggi - which celebrates the deeply personal and profound work of four emerging 2Spirit artists - and their unique identities and stories as queer Indigenous people

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6 Tips to Help Self-publish Your Queer Stories

Every author dreams of seeing their books on bookstore shelves. And while the publishing landscape is growing more inclusive (what agent ISN’T looking for #ownvoices stories these days?), the fact is that major publishers are still gate-keepers, and the stories they choose to tell are a small fraction of the stories readers want to see. That’s why more and more authors are turning to self-publishing. Author Wren Handman shares their tips -

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MagazineWren Handman