Vancouver Pride arrived toward the end of the 2021 Pride season. But were things good enough yet to be “normal”?
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Vancouver Pride arrived toward the end of the 2021 Pride season. But were things good enough yet to be “normal”?
Our recommendations for what’s up and what’s on, beginning Aug. 12
These cinematic portrayals of Black queer life from around the world are as diverse as our community
As a non-binary person of trans experience in the U.S., Tre’vell Anderson is looking forward to options beyond “male” and “female” on government-issued ID
The concept of “neuroqueer” helps a trans writer realize there is no one right way to wire a brain
The Tokyo Olympics have made it to TikTok. So have the Games’ queer stars
A writer with borderline personality disorder found a virtual space free from stigma and brimming with humour
Coming out is a process. It’s okay to do a little beta testing first
U.S. skateboarder Alana Smith proudly showed off their pronoun pin and they/them board during their event
Before I could find belonging among fellow queers, I first needed to learn how to belong to myself
Despite controversies, coronavirus and cancellations, the Olympics are happening. Here’s what you need to know.
When I bring in Shabbat, I get to do so with other queer Jews—not because I have to, but because I choose to
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
Never mind the inter-house rivalries, vogue still has the power to bring people together
A veteran journalist explores what the Bruce McArthur case can teach us about other unsolved murder investigations and the policing of sex work
“Reese Witherspoon’s character was so impactful it made me want to be a fiercely fab lawyer, too,” writes editor-at-large Tre’vell Anderson
How to be chill, cool and a good ally when talking about peoples’ pronouns
I’ve been finding myself feeling both socially anxious and desperate for company—and Zoom isn’t helping