Jepsen’s masterpiece has been with me through my most important moments. Soon it will play as I walk down the aisle
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Opposing the trans military ban doesn’t mean supporting the military
Who gets to serve openly and equally in the various branches of the U.S. military has long been a social indicator of who gets to participate in American society
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Scammers targeting money from queer people in intolerant countries
Carney’s focus on resource economy over people will hurt everyone
Women and Gender Equality Canada is facing cuts up to 80 percent of its budget
Helen Mirren says tomatoes are ‘bisexual.’ It’s a bit more complicated
Dame Helen Mirren said she discovered that tomatoes are “bisexual.” While the fruit isn’t bi in terms of sexuality, there is something queer about it
The women’s sports bars offering hope in a time of political uncertainty
Women’s sports bar owners say there’s no time like the present to open their doors
This Canadian think tank is claiming ‘victory’ over anti-trans legislation
The Macdonald-Laurier Institute routinely publishes material targeting trans rights
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Will the U.S. Supreme Court actually overturn Obergefell v. Hodges?
The U.S. Supreme Court has been formally asked to overturn Obergefell v. Hodges. But that doesn’t mean the court will hear the case
UK-based Polari Prize called out for honouring self-described ‘TERF’
At least 11 authors withdrew their books from consideration for the U.K. LGBTQ+ literary award because of John Boyne’s history of anti-trans statements
American delegates are bringing anti-trans rhetoric to the United Nations
A new ProPublica report found an effort by U.S. delegates to delete the word “gender” from internal resolutions and documents at the United Nations
Gordi will see you now
How working in a hospital during COVID led to the rising singer-songwriter’s new album “Like Plasticine”
Can queer sex shops ever truly be radical?
Stores can provide important access to health resources and community—but queerness demands that we dream bigger
Canadian Nexus cards eliminate X gender marker in wake of Trump executive order
Nexus cards issued to Canadians will now only feature M and F gender markers in the wake of the Trump administration’s crackdown on trans people, despite previously offering an X option
Who is the real Reneé Rapp?
On her new album “BITE ME,” the outspoken star plays two different characters—and remains remarkably true to herself
Pride alternatives pop up in wake of Fierté Montréal controversies
Amid calls for a community-wide boycott, LGBTQ2S+ groups in the city are celebrating on their own terms
Vancouver represents everything hard about hosting Pride right now
Every festival is a beast to pull together—but Vancouver’s faces the brunt of today’s economic and political pressures
I chose to become a single dad at 49—and I’d do it again
I traded partying on Fire Island and lunches with celebrities to be a dad in the suburbs. I don’t regret my decision