War has made Ukrainian LGBTQ+ activists pivot from advocacy to survival
Food, shelter, medication and safety are the new priorities. “People are coming just to talk to someone because they don’t want to be alone right now”
Food, shelter, medication and safety are the new priorities. “People are coming just to talk to someone because they don’t want to be alone right now”
Protestors gathered at the Stonewall Inn in New York City to demand greater sanctions against Putin and aid to struggling LGBTQ+ Ukrainians
Carolyn Bennett is set to negotiate with the provinces to align future federal transfer payments
The celebrated artist turns a keen eye on the often unsung work of women
As governments fail to address rising rates of sexually transmitted and blood borne infections, grassroots organizers are turning to off-label treatments to protect their communities
The museum seeks to expand knowledge of queer history and culture
“Interview with the Vampire” author Anne Rice passed away this week
“Up Against the Wall” explores the meaning and impact of the AIDS epidemic as told through posters over the last 40 years
Here’s everything queer coming to streaming platforms in December
REVIEW: Kristen Stewart gives a bravura performance in director Pablo Larraín’s grand guignol biopic
From a gay detective series and Jojo Siwa to the return of “Tiger King”
Pioneering filmmakers taught us to relish our queer difference, to be bad, immoral and complicated
Reinterpretations by Bronski Beat, Underworld and Madonna reflect our changing world—and our unending love for dance music
Health Canada has cracked down on sellers since 2013, which advocates say only hurts queer users. Is it time to make poppers legal?
Activist Praney Anand calls for culture-specific resources and government aid
Bruce LaBruce talks to the makers of the new doc “Raw! Uncut! Video!” about the horny work of legendary pornographer Jack Fritscher
These cinematic portrayals of Black queer life from around the world are as diverse as our community
Authors Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore and Alexander McClelland discuss how a lost generation of queers came out, grieved and thrived through the height of the epidemic