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Party monster
The inside scoop & all the poop
‘Love the World or Get Killed Trying’ is an exquisite portrait of a trans woman’s suffering
REVIEW: Swedish author Alvina Chamberland’s prose is relentlessly inventive
9 queer films from last year to love (even if the Oscars didn’t)
“Barbie” this, “Oppenheimer” that—what about “Bottoms” and “All of Us Strangers”?
Hot thrills from João Dall’Stella and a sexy musical with Baby Tate
Plus Kareem Khubchandani, W.A.W. Parker and a queer theatre series online
Bejewelled and beguiled: meet businessman and philanthropist Salah Bachir
His new star-studded memoir dishes deflection and reflection in equal measure
Enjoying the legacy of feminist restaurants and cafés
In the 1980s, hundreds of feminist restaurants and cafés dotted the U.S. Though most are gone, a new generation is embracing their queer spirit
Sports cycling stands by trans winner, new queer advocacy org, Florida and Montana anti-LGBTQ2S+ laws, Yvie Oddly vs. Republicans and pro-gay Jesus angers EU officials
5 queer and trans stories we’re watching: May 5
Sometimes I don’t feel attracted to my girlfriend. Should I leave her?
Kai advises a reader who is struggling with inconsistent desire
Trans resilience shining through a glass darkly
Journalist Tre’vell Anderson’s very personal tour of trans representation in film and TV
Trans author Casey Plett’s debut story collection is reissued and finally back in print
“A Safe Girl to Love” sees the award-winning author grappling with her transition through literary fiction
‘Yellowjackets’ Season 2, Episode 2 recap: Looks like meat’s back on the menu, girls!
Last week’s premiere was an amuse-bouche for a feast of a season to come
Is it ever okay to cheat on a partner?
A reader questions whether dishonesty is justified if it prevents conflict
My ex says I harmed them. How can I disagree without invalidating their experience?
A reader navigates wanting to challenge a previous partner’s version of events—without turning the conflict into a “he said, she said” situation
Ann-Marie MacDonald’s latest novel is epic—But why does it use gender the way it does?
REVIEW: In “Fayne,” literary legend Ann-Marie MacDonald takes us out for a walk upon the moors in a tale that references “Jane Eyre” and “Orlando”
For queer Asians, community means family
After pandemic lockdowns and anti-Asian violence, LGBTQ2S+ Asians across Canada are coming together with a vengeance
‘Nelly & Nadine’ unearths a love story lost to time
REVIEW: Magnus Gertten’s documentary is a tender look at hidden love
‘Canada’s Drag Race,’ Kesha’s ghost show and ‘Tuca & Bertie’ are streaming this July
Here are our picks of what’s new, queer and streaming this month