- Richard Burnett
Richard Burnett is a columnist and Editor-at-Large of
Montreal 's alternative newsweekly "Hour". His column, "Three Dollar Bill", isCanada 's first and only syndicated column aboutgay life and culture across Canada and around the world.fact|date=April 2008Burnett was one of the original organizers of Montreal’s
Divers/Cité Gay Pride Parade , was the founding president of the Montreal chapter of theNational Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association , is a regular lecturer and panelist at universities and conferences, starred in the first season of theLife Network ’s reality-TV series "Out in the City", and has been interviewed and profiled in publications across Canada and the U.S., including "Xtra! ", "TheRyerson Review of Journalism ", The "Washington Blade " and "Masthead magazine ". Burnett is also listed by Quebec's French-language gay publication "Fugues" as one of that province's 123 most influential gay Quebecers [ [http://fugues.vortex.qc.ca/Perso_popup.cfm?l=Fr&startrow=1 FUGUES - Qui est Qui? ] ] .Three Dollar Bill
The column debuted in July 1996 and has also run in several other alternative newsweeklies, gay publications and websites, including "
Vue Weekly " (Edmonton ), "Uptown" (Winnipeg ), "View Magazine " (Hamilton), "Echo Weekly " (Kitchener), "Ottawa XPress ", "Fab" (Toronto ), "Here magazine " (New Brunswick ), "Current magazine " (Newfoundland and Labrador ), the "Tampa Bay Gazette ,"365Gay.com and GayWired.com.The column first made national news in September 1998 when Winnipeg’s "Uptown" magazine dropped the column after one installment ignited a city-wide furor over gay sex.
"After the column was published a local radio personality read excerpts over the air as an example of the kind of material easily accessed by Winnipeg children," Toronto-based "Masthead" magazine reported in its Nov/Dec 1998 issue. "Reaction was swift and ferocious. Uptown managing editor Jason Nichol says he was "inundated" with angry phone calls and letters; advertisers were chagrined and large-scale distribution points were jeopardized. Nichol says he had no choice but to kill the column. Interestingly, there wasn't a peep of outrage in Edmonton, Kitchener-Waterloo, Ottawa or Montreal where other publications carried the same column."
As "
Montreal Gazette " columnistBill Brownstein reported in his July 26, 2006 column on the 10th anniversary of Three Dollar Bill, "Over the last decade, his column has been dropped by a Winnipeg weekly after complaints about its graphic content, and underwent an investigation by theRoyal Newfoundland Constabulary for being 'pornographic'. CurrentParti Quebecois leaderAndre Boisclair is no fan of the man, after Burnett outed him nine years ago - not out of malice but because Burnett felt that Boisclair, a PQ cabinet minister at the time, was being hypocritical and hurtful."Brownstein also writes, "Burnett has interviewed celebs from diva Cher to author Anne Rice. He has crossed swords with B.B. King and Mordecai Richler. He has outed Ricky Martin - again for hypocrisy - and outraged Cyndi Lauper. And he's had death threats."
Burnett was quoted about rising new HIV supervirus infections in a POZ magazine cover story called 'Bite The Bullet', "If you want to play God, spread HIV and ruin other lives in the process—then do us all a g------ favor and put a f------ bullet through your head instead.” [cite news |first=David |last=Evans |title=Bite The Bullet |url=http://www.poz.com/articles/265_2017.shtml |work=POZ |date=2005-08 |accessdate=2008-05-21 ]
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* [http://www.hour.ca/columns/3dollarbill.aspx Three Dollar Bill column at Hour magazine]
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