In Edmund White’s latest novel, Edmund White is dead but remembered by the lover who broke his heart
In a very meta work of fiction, the gay icon turns a recent breakup into a meditation on aging and lost love
In a very meta work of fiction, the gay icon turns a recent breakup into a meditation on aging and lost love
After 50 years, Patrick Haggerty returns with songs of timeless sorrow and outrage
An independent review of the largest Pride organization in Canada is now underway
Trans workers are even more profoundly affected by the LGBTQ2S+ wage gap, according to a new report
How one queer classic keeps moving me after all these years
The European Court of Human Rights handed victory to a bakery in Northern Ireland
U.K.’s anti-gay laws, which date back to colonial times, remain on the books in dozens of countries
The U.K. Supreme Court’s decision to reject gender-neutral passports adds to the list of struggles these communities face
“This work is really, to me, the legacy of Stonewall”
“Black Pride is a political act whether we’re protesting or dancing”
The intolerance of Christian missionary communities leaves LGBTQ2S+ children with a lasting longing for a place to belong
How a small team of LGBTQ2S+ investigators is seeking justice for unidentified Trans Doe victims
The most intriguing LGBTQ2S+ releases you’ll see on the shelves in the next few months
In the final installment of the “Protest and Pleasure” series: why trans women of colour sex workers are the thot leaders we need
My hometown queer bar is under threat. Send in the queens!
From lesbian love spanning three centuries to a modern rendition of “Gossip Girl”
Pride festivals around the world are grappling with the aftermath of COVID-19, a global racial reckoning and corporate criticisms. At Pride Toronto, managing the future of the event means tackling it all head-on
Our recommendations for what’s happening for the second half of Pride month, beginning June 17