Could the Trump administration criminalize queer speech online?
ANALYSIS: Here’s what you should and shouldn’t freak out about when it comes to Project 2025’s plans for digital communications
ANALYSIS: Here’s what you should and shouldn’t freak out about when it comes to Project 2025’s plans for digital communications
Having the virus taught me Canada needs to do more to support people who get Mpox
The pipeline from misinformation to fear to hate is very clear, says teacher
Queer historian Adam Zmith’s newest book allows us to dip our toes into the past of a common, yet stigmatized, kink
OPINION: Chappell Roan’s mainstream success is overwhelming. But what if she’d just stayed famous with the gays?
Christian Nationalists are encouraging parents to homeschool and avoid LGBTQ2S+-inclusive education
OPINION: In British Columbia, Saskatchewan and New Brunswick, the rights of queer and trans people are on the ballot
Author, journalist and podcaster June Thomas’ new book, “A Place of Our Own,” tells the stories of six spaces that helped define queer women’s culture
ANALYSIS: Baffling, infuriating internet discourse during Pride has become a tradition. Let’s get weird with it
Is “Good Luck, Babe!” destined to be this year’s Pride anthem?
Writer-director Theda Hammel weighs in on her debut film, modern-day slapstick and the difference between being evil and being a loser
A “House of Hidden Meanings”-inspired memoir challenge gives us one last elimination
OPINION: On International Transgender Day of Visibility, we must call out Canada’s right for weaponizing the triumph of our visibility
OPINION: In his false, bifurcated view of reality, queer and trans people are treated as villains
ANALYSIS: The next year could be disastrous for queer and trans people—and we can no longer rely on the usual outlets to cover it
OPINION: Parvati Shallow and Mae Martin are dating. They follow Gabby Windey and Robby Hoffman. In 2024, we need more!
From the lead-footed Belgians to the high-flying French, we rate the world in heels
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