After the sashay: Tynomi Banks leaves the competition with her head up high
The Toronto sensation discusses the pressure of expectations and the value of the spotlight
The Toronto sensation discusses the pressure of expectations and the value of the spotlight
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Auto repair shops are often filled with hypermasculine technicians, homophobia and transphobia. The fix? LGBTQ2 folks are creating their own space on the inside
Married and separated LGBTQ2 Canadians reflect on 15 years of marriage equality
On July 20, 2005, gay marriage was legalized in Canada—paving the way for even greater battles for LGBTQ2 rights
The final four hit the stage to tell stand-up, but only three get invited back for an encore
The pageant queen talks about friendship, loyalty and representation
All around the world, people are taking to the streets in demonstrations against systemic racism and police violence. In Toronto, photojournalist Nick Lachance has been documenting the resistance movement
Working-class country living isn’t always bad for queer folks. Five authors tackle femme identity and queerness outside city limits
Is that all there is to a backyard eleganza look?
For many, dressing up as their favourite characters is the first safe opportunity to play with gender
Jennifer E. Crawford teams up with fellow “MasterChef Canada” alum Marissa Leon-John to make delicious pot stickers
Follow The Courtneys’ Sydney Koke, a.k.a. Slaylor Moon, on her fascinating musical trajectory