Queer diplomacy is a vital tool for Canada
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Queer diplomacy is a vital tool for Canada
The tableau featuring DJs and drag queens was not actually based on “The Last Supper”—and besides, the Olympics themselves have always been gay
Author, journalist and podcaster June Thomas’ new book, “A Place of Our Own,” tells the stories of six spaces that helped define queer women’s culture
A surprising ending tells us something notable about the MTV era
From the kick-off to the closing ceremony, Canada Pride 2024 is packed with exciting events
ANALYSIS: The right-wing’s veneration of the nuclear family will hurt kids, queer and trans people and anyone who doesn’t conform
Hosted by Vancouver Pride Society, Canada Pride 2024 is ready to kick off
With ‘The Wendy Award,’ Scott is stepping away from his beloved titular character—for now
From her time officiating gay marriages in San Francisco, to hosting Pride parties as vice-president, we break down five things to know
The trans actress says the queer rodeo film gave her space to shape new dimensions of herself
Can a cast stacked with “Drag Race” veterans help this season stand out?
What is the point of this episode?
OPINION: The Trump VP pick’s statements about LGBTQ2S+ issues and abortion raise serious red flags
At 41, while I am not financially set, I am significantly more stable. Yet financial anxiety won’t leave me
StreetARToronto celebrates 2SLGBTQ+ artists in first-ever collaboration with The 519 and Pride Toronto
The LaLaPaRuZa returns as queens fight for some of this season’s final badges
From Nikki Hiltz to the Olympics’ first openly gay male judo competitor
Some platforms have a habit of casting us off once they realize that queerness isn’t just rainbow pins and marketable slogans