5 literary debuts that got us excited
The resilience of first-time writers was tested in a year without IRL book launches
The resilience of first-time writers was tested in a year without IRL book launches
What to watch, read, listen to or look at beginning Dec. 3
Mining pain and vulnerability leads to the Montreal-based singer’s spectacular artistic metamorphosis
A friend recalls the magically talented and gregarious artist
Our current system is a nightmare; it’s time to dream differently
An all-star lineup of guest vocalists gives the Toronto singer-songwriter’s latest album its soulful groove
These crucial sites for sex, community, education and protest are at risk of disappearing forever
Founding frontwomen Lucy Niles and Josée Caron go full-throttle for Xtra
Young Quebecois novelist Kevin Lambert kills it with his recently translated book “You Will Love What You Have Killed”
In an essay from their new collection, “Like a Boy but Not a Boy,” andrea bennett reflects on the joys and limitations of non-binary parenting
What to watch, read, listen to or look at: Sept. 17
Twins Joel and Kyle Curry revel in wistful orchestral pop
The Montreal queen had the most wins and serves
What to watch, read, listen to or look at: August 27
The citrus-y New York queen talks about people’s perception, her character’s inspiration and the makeover challenge that made her emotional
The fierce Montreal queen talks about Mariah Carey, her Snatch Game performance and life after ‘Drag Race’
The two crises have affected marginalized populations at their worst. But suggestions of solidarity ignore the longstanding shame and stigma LGBTQ2 people with HIV/AIDS face