8 ways to celebrate Pride online
From virtual cabarets and big-time entertainment to activist workshops, find the right vibe of Pride for you
From virtual cabarets and big-time entertainment to activist workshops, find the right vibe of Pride for you
York University prof Jen Gilbert explains how LGBTQ2 teens are coping with Pride events being cancelled
As Pride is marked around the globe, we take a look at the places where rights are under attack and one nation that has seen recent victories
Amid a pandemic and anti-racism protests—and with large Pride events cancelled—how will LGBTQ2 folks step up to fill the void?
His message? Homeless queer and trans youth of colour are still here
Six virtual exhibits on this summer bring LGBTQ2 art from the gallery into your home
A queen earns her first challenge win ever—but also suffers her first lip sync loss
Feel the rush of pop with a message
Here’s what to expect from Xtra Weekly, June 19
What the Supreme Court’s landmark ruling on LGBTQ2 employment discrimination tells us about the fight for equality in the U.S.
Most of us know what it’s like to consume art that’s problematic, then make a degree of peace with it—or not
Laurell Pallot and Lily Overacker organized a Pride prom to celebrate graduates over Zoom—from runway shows and prom court to reading circles
Kristina Kiss has been dripping silicone on celebrities from Gaga to Debbie Harry, Billy Porter and the queens of ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’
From Terrell Grice to Kat Blaque, here are the rabbit holes to fall down laughing
In his new memoir, the famously private fashion industry legend finally tells his story
The Toronto-based queer tattoo artist discusses how the pandemic has forced them to adapt their art
Here’s what to expect from Xtra Weekly, June 12
They’ve withstood the e-commerce boom and hookup apps, recession and gentrification. Can they survive this pandemic?