Am I bi, pan, asexual, just plain straight or maybe even gay?
Kai counsels a questioning Gen Z reader riding a “sexual rollercoaster”
Kai counsels a questioning Gen Z reader riding a “sexual rollercoaster”
In her new book, the New York writer lays bare the achievements and embarrassments of an astonishingly successful social movement
In the first installment of the “Protest and Pleasure” series, disability justice activists explain how liberating ourselves from ableism makes sex hotter for everyone
The “Down Under” queens take on their own version of the “Drag Race UK” girl group challenge
From glitter cereal to whatever Target is doing, we’ve launched an ongoing rating of this year’s crop of rainbow capitalism
Stanley talks body positivity, making yoga more inclusive and how to get off your phone
An award-winning new documentary teaches us about the importance—and the pitfalls—of helping LGBTQ+ people flee persecution
LGBTQ2S+ people are being inexplicably censored on the platform—and they’re finding creative ways to get around it
Jennifer E. Crawford is back with special guest Sheldon Lynn of “The Great Canadian Baking Show”
With “Small Town Pride” premiering at Inside Out, co-director Chelle Turingan reflects on the power of representation and queer cinema
Our recommendations for what’s up and what’s on, beginning May 6
Meet Dan Unger from Winnipeg punk trio Tunic: “Being queer rocks”
A trans reader asks how to advocate for their rights at work
A confused reader asks Kai about the distinction between having a different memory and deliberately distorting someone’s reality
Talented queer and trans people shouldn’t have to stay quiet to get work
Whether on the streets or in creative ways online, LGBTQ+ Nigerians are creating community and calling for change in the wake of the #EndSARS movement
Despite a production bubble and a slow start, this crop of queens wound up tackling pressing issues in America
How taking photos while out on walks is helping one Toronto resident stop and notice the beauty around them