Alberta UCP shows how empowered the fringe right has become
OPINION: We need to organize so that fringe players and ideas don’t remain part of mainstream politics
OPINION: We need to organize so that fringe players and ideas don’t remain part of mainstream politics
“This is how homophobia works. It’s just plain and simple,” says Danny Ramadan, author of one of the targeted books
California is often viewed as an overwhelmingly progressive state—but the reality is much more complicated
Genderqueer lawyer Cee Strauss says the legal fight against Scott Moe’s pronoun law is far from over
Community connections, tenuous and profound, resonate across time in these heady, heart-rending titles
OPINION: Conservative politicians across Canada have signalled their support for so-called “parental rights.” But children and youth have rights of their own
The non-binary Paralympic wheelchair basketball medalist was just named to Canada’s Order of Sport
The queens perform in screen tests for various British TV spoofs
Plus Kareem Khubchandani, W.A.W. Parker and a queer theatre series online
OPINION: Both parts of Saskatchewan’s new regulations are a threat to kids’ agency
It’s a heart-themed week in Britain, but which queen snatched Ru’s?
OPINION: The Republican, who once tried to introduce a national “Don’t Say Gay Bill,” should worry all queer and trans Americans
A strong Rusical leaves the judges splitting hairs when it comes to an elimination decision
The Wolastoqiyik composer hopes his second album and cross-country tour conjures up queer magic
“My path is through my voice,” says the brashly articulate rapper based in Calgary
As one group pulls out of organizing, protesters and counter-protestors keep to plans
The queens take inspiration from RuPaul’s MasterClass for a new take on the panel challenge
Twenty years after the publication of “Brazen Femme,” a new podcast reflects on the anthology, and femme identity then and now