Communing butch voices, dance documentaries and writers on writing
Our recommendations for what’s up and what’s on, beginning Aug. 12
Our recommendations for what’s up and what’s on, beginning Aug. 12
The “Querencia” creator talks about how Indigenous artists can make space for themselves in the entertainment industry
Today’s LGBTQ2S+ seniors expect more from filmmakers than the cringe-inducing stereotypes of years past
A big jump in the rankings for one competitor is the Rudemption some fans were hoping for
Bill Woods thought his plot to procure marriage licences for gay couples would make news on the islands. He didn’t think, 25 years later, it would make history
From Mae Martin in “Feel Good” to Lil Nas X at Can’t Cancel Pride
The immutability of sexual orientation and gender identity has been the cornerstone argument for LGBTQ2S+ rights. The trouble is that not everyone fits that mold
Stephen Dunn even wrote a role for friend and “Drag Race” legend Chi Chi DeVayne before she died
Meet the flamboyant dancers who know how to strike a pose
The landmark case removes barriers for LGBTQ2S+ Quebecers who want to change their legal IDs. The rest of Canada still lags behind
A fan favourite falters in a episode designed to let the fashion queens werk it
Who kept us hopeful, who kept us company and who broke barriers
What to watch, read, listen to or look at beginning Nov. 19
Twenty-four years after witchy cult favourite “The Craft” was released, the Manon worshippers are back and queerer—and blander—than ever
Here’s what to expect from Xtra Weekly, Oct. 30
A new biography of the iconic Canadian writer is a reminder of just how hard it was to be gay two generations ago
Next week’s election results could mean the start of a new, progressive era—or the continuation of an administration trying to kill us
Here’s what to expect from Xtra Weekly, Oct. 23