Shea Couleé’s superhero moment
Since winning “Drag Race,” Chicago’s brightest export has been on an historic run. With her starring role on Marvel’s “Ironheart,” she’s going home—and bringing the world with her
Since winning “Drag Race,” Chicago’s brightest export has been on an historic run. With her starring role on Marvel’s “Ironheart,” she’s going home—and bringing the world with her
ICE raids, conflict in Iran and anti-trans crackdowns are prompting people to take to the streets. Here’s what you should consider before you attend an event
The latest installment of the groundbreaking series is satisfying and necessary
Rainbow Railroad calls on the Canadian government to lead by welcoming LGBTQ2S+ refugees
When the legendary gay author died, the world lost, above all else, a beautiful writer
ANALYSIS: The ruling in the “U.S. vs. Skrmetti” case sets a new precedent for restrictions on trans rights in America
Sally Ride feared the consequences of her secrets coming to light. Her life has never been more relevant
The “Oh, Mary!” star became the first non-binary actor to win a lead acting Tony Award
ANALYSIS: Queer and trans people have always found ways to make family, to resist erasure and to dream of something more
OPINION: The conflation of homosexuality, gender change and pornography should have everyone in Canada on edge
OPINION: Marlean Ames’s case might not seem like a big deal—but it could have big ramifications in our current social context
When rainbows need results, BMO’s Rainbow Deposits delivers – raising money to help 2SLGBTQ+ individuals escape persecution
Even before I could bring myself to want to be a man, I suddenly found myself as one
“Be Gay, Do Crime” anthologizes gay wrongs–and gay consequences
Federal cuts are forcing LGBTQ2S+ artists and organizations to scramble for survival
ANALYSIS: From American Eagle to Target, many of this year’s Pride offerings are bland on bland
Advocates have demanded change for decades. Canada’s government says there’s no path forward for legal reform
Nicola Dinan’s second novel raises big questions about forgiveness, justice and responsibility