Being bisexual can often mean being invisible — but we’re catching more glimpses of ourselves
Frederick Blichert
Frederick Blichert is a Toronto-based writer and film critic. Along with his work at Xtra, his writing appears in VICE, Paste Magazine, The Tyee, Motherboard, and Senses of Cinema.
How a small BC pilot project is creating queer-friendly schools
Mandatory anti-homophobia policies were just the beginning
How Thor: Ragnarok promised a bisexual character, then erased it altogether
Why is it so hard for Hollywood to show openly queer characters on screen?
In the film B&B, the queer nightmare starts with a thin veneer of polite tolerance
When two newlyweds take a stand against a homophobic bed and breakfast, the pushback may be more than they bargained for