An improv challenge introduces us to a new rivalry
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An improv challenge introduces us to a new rivalry
Mermaids U.K. was forced to suspend helpline services twice in the past week as a result of harassment
Nigeria’s anti-gay laws continue to make the country unsafe for the LGBTQ+ community
OPINION: To vote or note to vote? What LGBTQ+ voters in Zimbabwe need to consider
After over a year working at a U.S. news outlet, Nora J.S. Reichardt reintroduced herself to viewers
JoJo Siwa, Kylie Prew, Sedona Prince, Fletcher and more have all populated our modern “L-Word” chart
“Despite trauma and tragedy, we Indigenous people and queer people produce joy in our lives”: Billy-Ray Belcourt on his new novel
Is a “Negroni … sbagliato … with Prosecco in it” as iconic of a queer drink as iced coffee?
The U.S. could resemble states without non-discrimination laws if the court sides with Lorie Smith
Sinn Fein on the importance of queer and trans rights for a united Ireland
REVIEW: In “Fayne,” literary legend Ann-Marie MacDonald takes us out for a walk upon the moors in a tale that references “Jane Eyre” and “Orlando”
The queens were judged in teams this week, but as always, the power ranking judges them individually
This decision stands in stark contrast with most of its Eastern European neighbours, some of which have increasingly opposed LGBTQ+ equality
It takes two to make this design challenge go right
Danielle Smith refused to condemn a candidate for her Wildrose Party in 2012 after he said LGBTQ2S+ people would suffer in a “lake of fire”
Lyra Evans, believed to be Canada’s first openly trans school trustee, discusses running a second time, the growing anti-trans movement and more
Liliana Bakhtiari may be the first U.S. politician to be openly in a non-monogamous relationship
After pandemic lockdowns and anti-Asian violence, LGBTQ2S+ Asians across Canada are coming together with a vengeance