‘Sort Of’ to end after Season 3 drops later this year
Star and co-writer Bilal Baig discusses the messy “human” quality at the heart of their groundbreaking series, and why it’s time to call it a day
Star and co-writer Bilal Baig discusses the messy “human” quality at the heart of their groundbreaking series, and why it’s time to call it a day
The playwright, filmmaker, performer and now business leader discusses how he is shining a light for those less privileged
University of Winnipeg Two-Spirit archive puts queer Indigenous life in the spotlight
OPINION: This latest example of a moral panic pits minorities against each other
Criminalizing growing queer families is yet another attack on LGBTQ2S+ rights and on bodily autonomy
Plus new releases from tip/toe, Tinashe, Lola Wild and Eartheater
Whitney Houston, figure skating, comedy and queer obsession combine in Crave’s comedy doc-series
The organizers behind opposition to Wednesday’s anti-trans marches warn that Canada is headed down a “dangerous path”
Plus Danny Ramadan’s new children’s book and more
While queers and allies turned up in droves, there’s still cause for concern
A ragtag group under the 1 Million March 4 Children banner is calling for protests over queer-inclusive education. It’s unclear how extensive the groups are, but counter-protests are being organized too
Young intimacy is rarely portrayed so beautifully—plus there’s a meet-cute moment for the ages. Xtra talks with the film’s director and star
A ninja league sets a model for all-gender divisions, even as “American Ninja Warrior” backs away from its prior commitment to gender inclusivity
Plus two great fiction choices for tweens and teens
Ahead of this week’s finale, we get the inside scoop on the debut season’s best lewks, the judges’ “riggory” and the queens’ surprising lack of drama
Plus storytelling country from Nora Kelly Band, and more
“We have a calling, here in this decaying world, and that is to live and to serve life with every precious breath that is gifted to us”
The sex scene in “Red, White & Royal Blue” has led to significant discussions of safe sex depicted in film, realistic scenes between two men, and the continued heterosexual confusion around the most basic aspects of queer sex