“Ripcord,” turns the midlife crisis story trope on its head
In his latest novel, Nate Lippens explores what it means to be an aging queer artist
In his latest novel, Nate Lippens explores what it means to be an aging queer artist
No one goes home this week, but thanks to the rose-and-thorn format we have a relatively clear hierarchy
OPINION: Ahead of a likely federal election next year, what can Canadians take away from the U.S., New Brunswick, Saskatchewan and B.C.?
OPINION: The Republicans won ending on a giant anti-trans note, but Democrats ultimately failed to communicate on class
REVIEW: Mike Fu’s novel is a coming of age mystery set between New York and Shanghai
OPINION: Chappell Roan’s mainstream success is overwhelming. But what if she’d just stayed famous with the gays?
How many people regret their decision to receive gender-affirming care? Do people who detransition always regret their transitions?
What is the point of this episode?
Meet the young people and their families impacted by the surge in anti-trans policies across Canada
Booking for three adds a few twists (and benefits)
Is “Good Luck, Babe!” destined to be this year’s Pride anthem?
A makeover challenge throws in a girl group twist—but is it an effective one?
Recent projects “Spark” and “Desire Lines” showcase Germaine’s talents on a new level
The non-elimination format is back for an all-charity season
Whether it’s size, location or ambience, there’s a little something for everyone
PWHL fans are packed in like sardines and there’s a line around the block. Hockey is driving a whole new game at queer bars
OPINION: On International Transgender Day of Visibility, we must call out Canada’s right for weaponizing the triumph of our visibility
Experts weigh in on what the term tells us about the goals, language and future of the global anti-trans movement