Provocative pairings, from graphic books to the New York art world
Our recommendations for what’s up and what’s on, beginning May 6
Our recommendations for what’s up and what’s on, beginning May 6
A trans reader asks how to advocate for their rights at work
A confused reader asks Kai about the distinction between having a different memory and deliberately distorting someone’s reality
Talented queer and trans people shouldn’t have to stay quiet to get work
“The only two critics I really care about are my parents,” says the founder of The Violet Hour reading series
Taika Waititi guest stars in the season premiere of the latest “Drag Race” international iteration
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of our publisher Pink Triangle Press, Xtra is looking for a new sexual revolution—one based on social justice and mutual care
Queer financial gurus offer up their best advice to thrive in a society that isn’t always set up for our success
Despite a production bubble and a slow start, this crop of queens wound up tackling pressing issues in America
From “Halston” and “Legendary” to “Keyboard Fantasies”
Tories have long made LGBTQ2S+ rights a wedge issue. Now the issue is dividing the party—and thwarting its chances at winning the next federal election
Stephen Dunn even wrote a role for friend and “Drag Race” legend Chi Chi DeVayne before she died
From cancel culture to gay history, these are the discussions that will get you hooked
The Ken Popert Media Fellowship program was developed to fund innovative journalism projects that bring new voices to Xtra and provide an opportunity for journalists to learn about LGBTQ2S+ media and audience engagement.
Podcast founders Michael Hobbes and Aubrey Gordon discuss health trolls, debunking weight-loss fads and why queers should care about weight stigma
Controversies at two Canadian universities demonstrate how students on the margins get overlooked again and again
Freedom Youth, founded more than 25 years ago, moved online during the pandemic
We pulled the queerest moments from the decidedly straight, cis Oscars