Musician Melody McKiver harnesses the sound at the centre of creation
The Anishinaabe violist and composer finds inspiration in nature, traditional teachings and family connections in Sioux Lookout
The Anishinaabe violist and composer finds inspiration in nature, traditional teachings and family connections in Sioux Lookout
The new film adaptation of Mart Crowley’s revered and reviled play encapsulates a half century of change
Young Quebecois novelist Kevin Lambert kills it with his recently translated book “You Will Love What You Have Killed”
In an essay from their new collection, “Like a Boy but Not a Boy,” andrea bennett reflects on the joys and limitations of non-binary parenting
Here’s some very practical advice on how to get started from someone who knows
Filmmaking partners Gerard Bush and Christopher Renz hope they’ve created a cathartic wake-up call
For many drag performers, the easy access to party drugs and alcohol in the queer bar scene can lead to regular substance use and addiction
This colourful ice cream inspires chef Jennifer E. Crawford’s necessary flights of fancy
Posthumously outed and exploited on talk shows, the Toronto International Film Festival revisits Tipton’s story through a trans lens
More than 16,000 users are now part of an online LGBTQ2 community—all based out of a shared Google Calendar
Creativity meets bravery as LGBTQ singers and bands challenge state-sponsored homophobia
“Troubled Blood” features a cis male serial killer who murders cis women while dressed as a woman
Looking back at the women’s bathhouse raids and their aftermath, one organizer says that reforms don’t lead to real change and the only fix for policing is to abolish it
2020 was a year of growth, despite forces that threatened to overshadow the franchise
Twins Joel and Kyle Curry revel in wistful orchestral pop
If they say something ignorant or hurtful, I can choose to never see them again. I don’t have that option with my loved ones
The Montreal queen had the most wins and serves