‘RuPaul’s Drag Race UK’ Season 2, Episode 7 recap: Be your own shero
A design challenge and a visit from Raven provides a major boost for one queen
A design challenge and a visit from Raven provides a major boost for one queen
A Gen-Z skeptic reviews Russell T. Davies’ paean to ’80s hedonism and community
On her new release, the Montreal-based Algonquin Two-Spirit artist is joined by over 50 collaborators including Owen Pallett, Beverly Glenn-Copeland and Tim Nelson
What to watch, read, listen to or look at beginning Jan. 7
7 queer and trans movies and shows that made 2020 somewhat bearable
What to watch, read, listen to or look at beginning Nov. 26
The Anishinaabe violist and composer finds inspiration in nature, traditional teachings and family connections in Sioux Lookout
For many, it’s a survival measure. But when passing becomes weaponized by cis people, it’s counterintuitive to our very existence
What to watch, read, listen to and look at: July 30
On July 20, 2005, gay marriage was legalized in Canada—paving the way for even greater battles for LGBTQ2 rights
Matlow’s funny and moving memoir ‘Dead Mom Walking’ is the book on grieving we all need right now
From “Moonlight” winning the Oscar to Dominique Jackson from “Pose” reading for filth, we’ve got a lot to celebrate this Black History Month
Medical students applying for residency are asking that the application include an optional field to self-identify as queer
From dystopian dramas, comedian memoirs and a queer spin on fairytales, you’ll be doing a *lot* of reading this year
Queer people find community in the plotless Jellicle Ball
Takeaways from the Black Futures Lab’s latest census
Everything you need to know about the federal parties and their positions on queer rights