Online and offline festival frolics, plus the book club you need to join immediately
Our recommendations for what’s up and what’s on, beginning July 29
Our recommendations for what’s up and what’s on, beginning July 29
Spoiler alert: If past elections are any indication, expect broken promises
Comedian Tricia Black interviews writer Brian Francis about his hilarious and touching new memoir
It’s hard to watch crackdowns on LGBTQ+ people in China and other countries
Need a beach read? We revisit some of the best works of fiction and non-fiction our writers have picked up so far this year
Without a stage for the past year and a half, many queer comedians have taken to TikTok
What queering public spaces with anxious, hopeful bodies might look like post-lockdown
From Berlin to Bangkok, global queer tourism destinations are gearing up to welcome you back. But visitors should expect surprises
From big dick energy to clapping back at your haters, there’s a music video for every mood
The legacy of the Reagan presidency’s callous handling of the early HIV/AIDS crisis still haunts us today
I’ve been finding myself feeling both socially anxious and desperate for company—and Zoom isn’t helping
Bill Woods thought his plot to procure marriage licences for gay couples would make news on the islands. He didn’t think, 25 years later, it would make history
Queer- and trans-owned businesses were some of the hardest hit by COVID-19. Now, their survival hinges on how vital customers think they are
Bill C-6, which would have prohibited the harmful practice on a national level, did not pass through the Senate—and there’s plenty of blame to share across party lines
Our recommendations for what’s up and what’s on, beginning July 1
From lesbian love spanning three centuries to a modern rendition of “Gossip Girl”
The unexpected death of comedian Paulo Gustavo has focused attention on the government’s disregard for LGBTQ+ culture
One thing’s for sure: after 40 years in showbiz, the beloved Quebec chanteuse has never figured out how to be cool