Shaun Proulx

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Shaun Proulx (born August 1, 1968 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian journalist and radio personality. A regular contributor to The Globe and Mail and to Toronto's LGBT newspaper Xtra!, Proulx is also the editor and publisher of the LGBT website Gay Guide Toronto and an afternoon radio host on 103.9 PROUD FM. He is openly gay.[1]

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[edit] Biography

In 2000 Shaun Proulx left a successful career in finance to pursue his creative ambitions. He currently hosts The Shaun Proulx Show weekday afternoons on 103.9 PROUD FM, the world’s first commercial LGBT radio station. Proulx also contributes to various sections of the Globe and Mail including 'Globe Style' and 'Globe Toronto', and is the co-founder and editor of the widely enjoyed online magazine GayGuideToronto.com, where he also writes the celebrity interview column, 'Step Into My Parlour', and the lauded daily gossip blog, Loose Lips. He is a scene columnist and feature contributor with Xtra, where he is known for provocative articles on such topics as crystal meth and HIV and the law. Proulx is frequently sought by mainstream North American media for comment on GLBT issues such as same-sex marriage and HIV / AIDS. He has appeared on stage as a lead in the Canadian premiere of Paul Rudnick's The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told (2000), and as a lead on screen in Die Mutter, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2001. He also co-produced the Fashion Cares documentary DecAIDS - Anything Is Possible for Global Television, his first foray into documentary filmmaking. It was named an official selection of the Hollywood Digital/Video Festival in 2007, won a bronze award in the social documentary category at WorldFest in Houston, Texas, and was an official selection at the New York AIDS Film Festival in 2007.

[edit] Filmography

  • DecAIDS – Anything Is Possible (Creative Producer / Story Editor, 2007)
  • Three Shades of Black (Actor, 2001)
  • Die Mutter (Actor, 2001)

[edit] Stage acting

  • The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told (Actor, lead, 2000) – Buddies in Bad Times
  • Unidentified Human Remains and the True Nature of Love (Actor, 2001) – Workman Theatre

[edit] Bibliography

  • Quickies 3 – Short Stories on Gay Male Desire. Vancouver, Arsenal Pulp Press 2003 ISBN 1-55152-144-X

[edit] References

  1. ^ Proulx, Shaun (2006-02-02). Don't use all the lube. Xtra!. Retrieved on 2007-07-26.

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