Bathhouses outlasted the AIDS epidemic, but will they survive COVID-19?
These crucial sites for sex, community, education and protest are at risk of disappearing forever
These crucial sites for sex, community, education and protest are at risk of disappearing forever
On the Cree-Métis artist and filmmaker’s long-awaited artist’s spotlight at this year’s ImagineNative Film Festival
Here’s what to expect from Xtra Weekly, Oct. 16
The new Green Party leader has set her sights on making Canada a diverse, climate-forward country—even with a small caucus
Jim Obergefell, the namesake behind the case that made marriage equality the law of the land, doesn’t have high hopes for America’s highest court
If you can’t escape the stifling city life, a cottagecore-inspired virtual existence could be your queer fantasy come true
Here’s what to expect from Xtra Weekly, Oct. 9
What to watch, read, listen to or look at: Oct. 8
For the first time in my life, I wanted someone and felt wanted in return. I had never known what that felt like
What can you expect from our next edition of Rainbow Votes 2020? Here’s The Brief for Oct. 6
Despite blood supply shortages during COVID-19, the Canadian government still hasn’t ended the blood ban. Now, activists are asking for answers
In “Crosshairs,” the author conjures a near-future world where a resistance movement rises up against authoritarianism, racism and environmental disaster
Eric Cervini’s ‘The Deviant’s War’ follows the life and activism of Frank Kameny—a generation before Stonewall
The Anishinaabe violist and composer finds inspiration in nature, traditional teachings and family connections in Sioux Lookout
Here’s what to expect from Xtra Weekly, Oct. 2
What to watch, read, listen to or look at: Oct. 1
Trump’s latest Supreme Court pick has expressed anti-LGBTQ2 sentiment in past speaking engagements—but what that means for queer and trans Americans is still unclear