Let’s celebrate our vulnerable, ‘imperfect’ bodies
In the first installment of the “Protest and Pleasure” series, disability justice activists explain how liberating ourselves from ableism makes sex hotter for everyone
In the first installment of the “Protest and Pleasure” series, disability justice activists explain how liberating ourselves from ableism makes sex hotter for everyone
Talented queer and trans people shouldn’t have to stay quiet to get work
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of our publisher Pink Triangle Press, Xtra is looking for a new sexual revolution—one based on social justice and mutual care
Some lay blame on old-school journalists, others point to hateful politicians. Either way, anti-trans sentiment has become the nation’s accepted bigotry
What to watch, read, listen to or look at beginning Dec. 3
Eric Cervini’s ‘The Deviant’s War’ follows the life and activism of Frank Kameny—a generation before Stonewall
The new film adaptation of Mart Crowley’s revered and reviled play encapsulates a half century of change
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
Activists call the latest protests against homophobia and transphobia the “Polish Stonewall,” as anti-LGBTQ President Andrzej Duda is re-elected for another term
The top 5 queens welcome gay men from all over the world into their drag families
What to watch, read, listen to and look at: July 23
What exactly divestment means and how it would work in Canada and the U.S.
Here’s what to expect from Xtra Weekly, June 26
Black and brown voices rarely get the recognition they deserve. These queer and trans educators, writers, activists and journalists share their role models
From virtual cabarets and big-time entertainment to activist workshops, find the right vibe of Pride for you
Amid a pandemic and anti-racism protests—and with large Pride events cancelled—how will LGBTQ2 folks step up to fill the void?
His message? Homeless queer and trans youth of colour are still here
The Village People got it right: “Can’t you hear it coming your way, it’s here to stay”