A new biography of the iconic Canadian writer is a reminder of just how hard it was to be gay two generations ago
RM Vaughan
RM Vaughan was a Canadian writer and video artist.
Wigstock made a spectacle of freedom
Lady Bunny’s drag festival took over Tompkins Square Park in New York City at the end of summer for 20-odd years. This Labour Day, revisit the fierce celebration with a selection of images from the mid-1990s by Montreal photographer Pierre Dalpé
I objectify beautiful men all the time—and I’m not ashamed of it
Even a new film about the price of ‘lookism’ couldn’t change my mind about the way I view handsome people
Why queer voters in New Brunswick are turning to the Greens
With the NDP—usually a sure queer vote—relatively absent in the province, LGBTQ2 voters are throwing their support elsewhere
Dear Canadian politicians: My queer rights are not vote bait
Politicians of all stripes are dredging up the same-sex marriage debates — all in a cheap effort to win votes
Looking back at politics of the AIDS crisis with filmmaker Laurie Lynd
His new film, ‘Killing Patient Zero,’ explores the life and death of Gaëtan Dugas