The drag makeover series ‘We’re Here’ returns, plus Derek Jarman and ‘Diana The Musical’
Here’s everything queer coming to streaming platforms in October
Here’s everything queer coming to streaming platforms in October
Knight also shares his experience returning to “Grey’s Anatomy” a decade after he quit
Conductor Daniel Bartholomew-Poyser is on a mission to expand our understanding of what classical music is—and welcoming new audiences in the process
A record number of LGBTQ2S+ MPs have been elected, and that could mean some real attention to the political issues that matter to our communities
A fun premiere introduces the franchise’s first cis woman competitor and a lip sync twist
Support for the People’s Party of Canada—a party that has promised to roll back trans rights—grew during this week’s election
Xtra spoke to three organizations about the most pressing issues for Justin Trudeau and his party to address
Health Canada has cracked down on sellers since 2013, which advocates say only hurts queer users. Is it time to make poppers legal?
Kai affirms a reader’s right to live in his truth as a gay person, and advises him on how he might build bridges with his family
In his new memoir, the actor and model shares his coming out story and his experiences of sexual assault
Co-creator Tom MacRae realized that the high-school drag musical’s lead character had to be flawed: “Teenagers are awful”
Xtra surveyed dozens of queer and trans people running this year. Here’s what they said
Erin O’Toole uses these political strategies to skirt responsibility on issues affecting marginalized communities—and it comes at a price for LGBTQ2S+ Canadians
I needed new queers in my life, and against the odds of the pandemic, I found them in abundance
Once again, form trumps function on the campaign trail
Activist Praney Anand calls for culture-specific resources and government aid
Brian Broome’s best-selling memoir “Punch Me Up to the Gods” cuts close to the bone
The party has made some of the most specific commitments to queer and trans communities. But after years of unfulfilled promises, it may not suffice