Xtra’s annual roundup of the most awe-inspiring and most awful players of the year
ANALYSIS: From the wilds of the internet to the most venerated and reputable mainstream publications, the collapse of truth has fallen squarely on the heads of queer and trans people
"Emilia Pérez" is set to dominate awards season. Here's hoping its success opens doors for other, better trans stories on screen
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Who gets to claim parental rights?
Xtra and TVO’s Unravelled partnered on this mini-doc diving into what "parental rights" policies mean for kids and parents across Canada
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To quote Garbage’s “When I Grow Up,” which queen is “trying hard to fit among” the heavy-hitter cast, and whose performance was “a giant juggernaut”?
The Ontario Digital Literacy and Access Network’s tech subsidy helps volunteers and advisors to participate fully in the work it is doing.
Amanda Lee Koe’s novel is a clever mash-up of queer pulp, magical realism, time travel and body horror, with a charged serpentine sisterhood at its centre
“Drag Race” remains an international phenomenon, but “Global All Stars” disappointing throws a damper on global ambitions
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