The hidden lives and uncertain future of trans prisoners
For decades, trans people in Canadian prisons fought for their right to be housed safely and humanely. Despite some victories, new policy proposals could set their rights back even more
For decades, trans people in Canadian prisons fought for their right to be housed safely and humanely. Despite some victories, new policy proposals could set their rights back even more
Ghanaian writer Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah and Canadian-Nigerian novelist Francesca Ekwuyasi talk about sex, food and their literary influences
Canada’s first openly Two-Spirit MP is headed to Ottawa after a historic election win
Knight also shares his experience returning to “Grey’s Anatomy” a decade after he quit
Sex workers, artists, models and even casual users are cropping, blurring and emoji-ing to avoid being shadow banned—or worse
Co-creator Bilal Baig talks about their show’s ‘Jee Your Zindagi’ spirit
Conductor Daniel Bartholomew-Poyser is on a mission to expand our understanding of what classical music is—and welcoming new audiences in the process
A strong field of fresh queens means the slightest slip is a ticket to the bottom
Filmmaker and scientist Magnus Hirschfeld’s “Laws of Love” promoted his controversial views about sex
Our recommendations for what’s up and what’s on, beginning Sept. 23
The Montreal musician has a strategy for dealing with fans who think they really know her
Health Canada has cracked down on sellers since 2013, which advocates say only hurts queer users. Is it time to make poppers legal?
The rapper introduces the world to his true self, a Black gay man living his truth, one day at a time
A fizzy, glitzy biopic starring Jessica Chastain redeems the fallen televangelist by making her into gay icon
The Green leader on passing LGBTQ2S+ policy in the House, the importance of representation and what’s gone wrong within her own party
An offhand comment at a party inspires editor-at-large Tre’vell Anderson to interrogate how we police trans bodies
Despite recent successes, a growing chorus of trans writers are asking tough questions, like where’s the nuance and context in literary criticism, and who’s holding the publishing industry to account?
Released on 9/11, “Glitter” suffered from bad timing and maybe even sabotage