Men in dresses? Dame Joan Collins may have finally learned to hold her tongue
In her latest memoir, actress, author and gay icon Joan Collins shares her thoughts on fashion and the legacy of “Dynasty”
In her latest memoir, actress, author and gay icon Joan Collins shares her thoughts on fashion and the legacy of “Dynasty”
OPINION: Newly proposed legislation shows that attempts to curb trans rights were never going to stop with kids
Sanctuary state bills and bureaucratic improvements to name changes or gender marker updates are appearing in states like California and Illinois
The practice is sold as supportive care—but in reality, it’s used to delay transition until a person no longer identifies as trans
Between tiny countries in Europe, long-awaited changes in Mexico and events in our own backyard, it’s been a big year when it comes to the push for same-sex marriage
2022 was defined by sexual health campaigns, landmark legal shifts—and an online affinity for scissoring
From Cherelle T. Griner, Amy Schneider and drag performers on the front lines to Ron DeSantis, Elon Musk and the Freedom Convoy, we’ve rounded up the best and the worst of 2022
OPINION: The Respect for Marriage Act passed without a hitch—but Republicans still seek to control queer and trans bodies at all costs
Here’s what the act does and doesn’t do, and why advocates say it’s sorely lacking
Queer Americans are celebrating the culmination of a decade-long campaign to protect same-sex couples from one of the country’s most homophobic federal laws
OPINION: The Ontario premier is not the only one abusing the clause, and we should be prepared for more
Here’s everything queer you need to know about election night
The best, spookiest and most daring new queer tracks from the past month
But LGBTQ+ people still face discrimination and violence in the country—the fight for full LGBTQ+ equality continues
In John Irving’s latest novel, “The Last Chairlift,” the straight cis protagonist feels like a minority amidst all the queerness
OPINION: A new law in Oklahoma takes its cues from hateful online campaigns
Four LGBTQ2S+ activists in Alberta tell Xtra what the new premier may mean for their province and community
Danielle Smith refused to condemn a candidate for her Wildrose Party in 2012 after he said LGBTQ2S+ people would suffer in a “lake of fire”