7 kids’ shows that got LGBTQ2S+ representation right
From “She-Ra” to the “Muppet Babies,” children’s TV has been slaying the representation game
From “She-Ra” to the “Muppet Babies,” children’s TV has been slaying the representation game
John R. Sylliboy on Two-Spirit and LGBTQ+ Indigenous needs, the upcoming federal election and reconciliation
A terrific season ends with the well-deserved crowning of a queen who made the most of her comeback
A new start-up promising to cater to LGBTQ2S+ folks drew a lot of questions online
In “Bloodthirsty” and “The Retreat,” queerness is not equated with monstrousness
How a small team of LGBTQ2S+ investigators is seeking justice for unidentified Trans Doe victims
In her illustrious career, Beyoncé has blazed trails for Black women and inspired a zillion drag queens
A storytelling challenge sees an underdog score a major win, while a former frontrunner falls
LGBTQ2S+ cinematic history provides a critical lifeline to a queer newbie during lockdown
Whether they’re channelling mariachi, norteño or pure pop, these Latinx music makers will lure you onto the dance floor
In the final installment of the “Protest and Pleasure” series: why trans women of colour sex workers are the thot leaders we need
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When “The L Word” premiered, the Showtime series offered some of the boldest representations of lesbians on TV, but it wasn’t the first to do so
After surviving the T***p mask controversy, Griffin reveals her cancer diagnosis and struggle with addiction
These cinematic portrayals of Black queer life from around the world are as diverse as our community
“Relax” and “Two Tribes” were 1980s clickbait, but there was radical genius at the core of the Frankie Goes to Hollywood hype machine
Coming out is a process. It’s okay to do a little beta testing first
From “The L Word” reboot and another lesbian historical drama to the recent gay romance “Boy Meets Boy” and a drag musical