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Blog post: Disappearing Act

I was walking down the street with – she’s not my mother, but she’s a mother figure. She’s about 65, and we ran into this other friend of mine. And this friend – he’s a lovely person. And he looked …

THE RHUBARB ARCHIVE

LEARN EVEN MORE: Our Building // The Rhubarb Archive // In the Press // Past Productions “Toronto’s go-to event for thought-provoking, political, adventurous entertainment” -Toronto Life “A Toronto theatre institution” -Xtra “One of the best events on the Toronto theatre calendar” …

Blog post: Getting to Give Back

HIV is a serious matter; it’s something our community has been fighting for decades and my work is dedicated to its reduction and elimination – but I see it as more than that. It’s a historical thread that has connected our community in arms since the 1980s.

Blog post: SKOOL: Gilbert No Longer Gay

Buddies founder gives up his gay card and challenges our perceptions of what it is to be gay in society today. (Via The Globe and Mail) Gilbert writes: I am no longer gay. I quit. But that doesn’t mean I …

Blog post: failed berlin manifesto #6.3

i want so badly for this to be a manifesto.  i want so badly to be the one to finally answer to our big crippling question.  i want to offer a strategic plan, a series of tasks we can systematically …

Blog post: The Art of Failure

I need to preface this blog post by telling you that I am high. I don’t mean that metaphorically in a Nancy Reagan kind of way with me being high on life. I am actually high on painkillers ranging from …

Blog post: Bill C-36 is a Hate Law

What cruel irony that Bill C-36 will officially become law on Dec. 6, the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women, commemorating the 14 women who were massacred in Montreal in 1989. Bill C-36, the Harper government’s Orwellian-named The Protection of Communities and Exploited Persons Act, received royal assent on Nov. 6.

Blog post: We’re Here, We’re Queer, and… It’s Complicated

In the second episode of The Youth/Elders Podcast, we explore histories of queer activism through first-hand accounts, as well as conversations around where we’ve been, and where we’re going, within our queer communities.  The episode opens with one man’s account …

Blog post: Multiple attempts at a statement on the ongoing genocide in Palestine

Maybe all you need to hear from the leaders at Buddies is this: FREE PALESTINE.   If that’s all you need or have the capacity to read, that’s cool.  If you want to read a longer piece from us that contextualizes …

Blog post: a curatorial confession in 874 words

a ‘real talk’ confessional compiled from assorted conversations between Buddies Curatorial Team (ted witzel + Erum Khan),creatively composed by Susanna Fournier *** I often feel embarrassed at the theatre. [The worst feeling in a theatre is being embarrassed for the work]. …

Blog post: But what even is community?

Compiled from assorted conversations between ted witzel + Erum Khan,Creatively composed by Susanna Fournier **** Community. Arguably an overused word these days. It’s rallied around, applauded, wielded, and leveraged. But what is it? What are we talking about when we …

Blog post: Heritage in Absentia

In the context of Canadian culture, I tend to associate heritage with “Dr. Penfield, I can smell burnt toast.” That is, institutionally-endorsed moments wherein Canadians prove themselves to be somehow exemplary—especially compared to Americans and the British. Heritage has a …

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Blog post: How Not to Be An Asshole During Pride

Happy Pride, Bitches. Every year, I host a small pre-Pride get together at my house, which overlooks the shores of Lake Ontario in Scarborough. Lots of food. Sometimes instruments. An open fire if the cops don’t kill our vibe. Every …

Blog post: Q&A with Allyson McMackon

Buddies blogger Johnnie Walker sits down with Our Town director Allyson McMackon to chat about Theatre Rusticle’s interpretation of this modern classic. Our Town is such a well-known and frequently performed play. Why another production? I think Our Town suffers from a lot …

Blog post: A Queer Art Canon: Ryan G. Hinds & Kiss of the Spider Woman

Let’s make a canon! And let’s fill it with queer art, or queer-ish art, or art that has no idea how queer it is. Queer art is often secret art: black-market, whispered-about, read-between-the-lines art. And since secret art can be …

Blog post: Model Minority Retort

TW: racial violence. Please care for yourself the best way you know how.   In 1492/ Columbus sailed the ocean blue. / But remember in 1521/ So did Magellan/ I write this now as an act of allyship with our …

Blog post: Top 5 things to do instead of lose weight in 2017

As you may or may not have seen on the internet, I posed for the brilliant Tanja Tiziana for NOW Magazine’s 3rd annual Love Your Body Issue. This is the much anticipated January issue featuring ten Torontonians who bare all …

Blog post: 45 theses

I think the very nature of queerness (yes, the fucking alphabet soup), contains so many facets in multitudes that we have to preserve a kind of heterogeneity. We need to emphasize difference over sameness. 

Blog post: A Scavenger’s Dialogue

a conversation between Susanna Fournier and Sina Gilani War is a space that allows for male intimacy. But is that the only place that male intimacy can be achieved? I hope not. When I think of my Persian heritage for …

Blog post: The Magic of Rhubarb

September 4, 2011, 9:00pm, I hopped on a Greyhound bus in Thunder Bay to move to Toronto to become a professional actor. I was alone. I was terrified. But I was also determined to find my place in the big …

Blog post: Was Shakespeare Gay?

William Shakespeare – the son of a glover, grandson of an affluent farmer in Stratford-upon-Avon, prolific playwright, husband, father, respectable businessman – is a lie, a myth based on a loose collection of historical data points that are bickered over …

Blog post: A SPACE THAT HOLDS IMPOSSIBLE ASKS [BUDDIES’ REVAMPED VALUES]

A conversation exploring Buddies’ new values betweenArtistic Director, ted witzel and Artistic Associate, Erum Khan,Creatively composed + edited by Susanna Fournier IT’S BEEN A MINUTE SINCE BUDDIES REVISED ITS VALUES. WE ACTUALLY DON’T KNOW HOW LONG, BUT WE KNOW THEY …

Blog post: Cabbage, Bloody Cabbage and the Crip Time Vortex of Spoons

It’s a beautiful mess. The mad, disabled and chronically-ill life, a place of vulnerability and marginality, is inseparable from a world where merely existing can be laborious.

Blog post: I Attended My Grandmother’s Funeral on Zoom, and it Was Queer

A ritual on Zoom is not something you can just watch, like digital, performative experiences nowadays. The participants are gathered in an assembly of sorts, like in live theatre: the ritual cannot happen without an audience that can sense each other. And yet there’s a distance.