It’s time for the queens to collect—make a collection, that is—for a group design task
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What to watch, read, listen to and look at: July 23
Alice Wu’s ‘The Half Of It’ is a reminder that queer desire is all about eye contact
The film is a study in unspoken wanting—something LGBTQ2 people know well
How queer and trans mechanics find community in a male-dominated industry
Auto repair shops are often filled with hypermasculine technicians, homophobia and transphobia. The fix? LGBTQ2 folks are creating their own space on the inside
My genital warts returned and it’s ruined my self-esteem and intimacy with my partner. How do I forgive myself?
What marriage equality means to me
Married and separated LGBTQ2 Canadians reflect on 15 years of marriage equality
15 years later, reflecting on the fight to say ‘I do’
On July 20, 2005, gay marriage was legalized in Canada—paving the way for even greater battles for LGBTQ2 rights
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The final four hit the stage to tell stand-up, but only three get invited back for an encore
After the sashay: Anastarzia Anaquway kisses the competition goodbye
The pageant queen talks about friendship, loyalty and representation
Floral artist Maurice Harris displays ‘what liberation and freedom can look like’
His new show, “Centerpiece,” is a creative showcase for Black excellence
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The rap battle challenge is a blast, which makes it hard to see anyone go
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A summer of protest
All around the world, people are taking to the streets in demonstrations against systemic racism and police violence. In Toronto, photojournalist Nick Lachance has been documenting the resistance movement
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What to watch, read, listen to and look at: July 16