I think my friend is misusing words like ‘accountability’ and ‘harm.’ What should I do?
Kai advises a reader who wants to honour her friend’s boundaries—without sacrificing her own
Kai advises a reader who wants to honour her friend’s boundaries—without sacrificing her own
Expelled from a religious community because of their queerness, Peterborough’s Cormac Culkeen is reinventing devotional traditions
Original recipe Snatch Game returns to All Stars—but with a twist
The celebrated playwright, author and musician teams up with singer Patricia Cano in a loving act of reclamation
Later this month, the queer icon will perform at Just For Laughs Vancouver
Kevin Smith’s controversial straight movie about queer culture changed my life
Sex in general can be weird, but a great orgy starts with collective consent and continuous communication
We’ve got plenty of Euro camp, a trans breakthrough on “Doctor Who” and the return of “Black Mirror”
Olavo Dias has worked with some of the country’s most iconic queer artists, including Pabllo Vittar, Luìsa Sonza and Urias
Uyaiedu Ikpe-Etim and Wapah Ezeigwe make art that pushes back against homophobic norms in Nollywood
The actor, writer, producer chats about his hit film “Fire Island” and comedy special “Psychosexual”
The “Fire Island” writer and star spoke about his new movie, stand-up and ruling the world
“Consent has many dimensions, and it can be really helpful to go into detail about what’s going on in any given interaction”
Friends and colleagues recall one of Canada’s most infamous journalists and longtime board member of Xtra’s publisher
Director Chase Joynt and historian Jules Gill-Peterson on the present resonance of their groundbreaking documentary
Despite being dismissed as frivolous spectacle in North America, the song contest has always shaped geopolitics and been a force for queer and trans representation
The multi-hyphenate performer says joy can be “worldmaking”
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