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NOW DAILY | SATURDAY | MAY | 26 | 2012
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What started last year as a Toronto uprising against comments made by a Toronto Police Officer has now turned into an internationally recognized event. SlutWalk, now in its second year, drew a crowd close to 1000 people.

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News
Doors Open Toronto 2012
What to see in this year’s open-door Toronto adventure
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Sasha
Oral hygiene
The HPV risks of oral sex, and how to get into voyeurism
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THIS WEEK'S FEATURES
Bike Month Special

How did the Big Smoke, a trailblazer in cycling little more than a decade ago, become so unfriendly to the two-wheeled mode of transport? The blame can’t all be laid at the feet of the current administration at City Hall.

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Bike Month Special

Running down the numbers on bikes in Toronto.

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I’m in love with Bixi. But like all relationships, it ain’t perfect.

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MONTREAL – North America’s longest-running student strike marked its 100th day this week amidst a legislated crackdown, putting Canada on the map as a global anti-austerity hot spot.

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The first song I ever heard by Edmonton dream-pop musician Jessica Jalbert was the melodic and mellow gem Lack Of A Lake. Climbing, clean guitar lines trade off with Jalbert’s pretty, drawling vocals, the effect like end-of-summer sun on bare skin.

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Graham Douglas Bertie should be in Glasgow but is instead stuck in an airport in Berlin.

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Store of the Week

When the owner of 27-year-old bike shop Bathurst Cycle was ready to retire last fall, he approached Bateman’s Bicycle Company down the street about taking over the business. Robert Bateman wasn’t initially sure he wanted to expand again; he’d just finished converting an 1886 alleyway barn into a new repair shop. But the close proximity of the Bathurst Cycle space eventually sealed the deal.

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Restaurant Review

Elizabeth Callahan wants people to think about how the food they eat gets to them.

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The Gladstone’s second floor is given over this month to a broad and slightly uneven showcase of established and emerging photographers.

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Rep Cinema Feature

The rapid rise and fall of the first openly gay rock star is a fascinating story, but unfortunately it’s clumsily told in Keiran Turner’s doc. The film is packed with great interviews and archival footage but held back by badly integrated animated interludes and heavy-handed narration. Nevertheless, it’s a heartbreaking study of fame, hype and homophobia.

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Bike Month Special

Bike Month Special

Book Review

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Album Review

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