In the ravished world of Trynne Delaney’s ‘The Half-Drowned,’ shape-shifting ideas of family are key to survival
REVIEW: Trynne Delaney’s genre-breaking debut novella introduces us to a group of Black survivors imagining their future
REVIEW: Trynne Delaney’s genre-breaking debut novella introduces us to a group of Black survivors imagining their future
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The first openly trans actress on Disney Channel talks trans joy and working with Raven-Symoné
Many school board trustee candidates running on anti-LGBTQ2S+ platforms came up short
But LGBTQ+ people still face discrimination and violence in the country—the fight for full LGBTQ+ equality continues
To mark spina bifida awareness month, queer and trans folks with the condition share their anger, their hopes and their joys
“I still have nightmares to this day, and I’m terrified of being in public”
“Midnights” may not be explicitly queer, but trust that the gays will mine our own meanings
More than 20 candidates across the province are recycling old dog whistles to attack trans rights
There is reason to be hopeful, despite the country’s history of homophobia
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A federal “Don’t Say Gay or Trans” bill is on the table and advocates fear it’s a new blueprint for hate
A high level of performance quality makes this Rusical exceedingly difficult to judge
Myron Demkiw was involved in a raid of a queer women’s bathhouse event that a judge later found to be a violation of the attendees’ charter rights
Mexico’s largest state legalized same-sex marriage last week and parliament took a historic vote to ban conversion therapy
How did a game about snazzily dressed little squids gain such a devoted queer fan base?
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Jonathan Pedneault discusses his joint Green Party leadership bid