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Who is the real Reneé Rapp?
Music

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

By Anna Govert
Mattie Lubchansky’s ‘Simplicity’ interrogates queer communism
Books

Mattie Lubchansky’s ‘Simplicity’ interrogates queer communism

The star author’s latest graphic novel is a visionary glimpse into the highs and lows of trans peace

By Eli Cugini
What the heck is Saskatchewan? A guide for Chappell Roan fans
Music

What the heck is Saskatchewan? A guide for Chappell Roan fans

Chappell Roan’s teaser for “The Subway” has made Saskatchewan the belle of the ball. But what’s the deal with Canada’s most rectangular province?

By Mel Woods
Madonna’s ‘Ray of Light’ is everywhere
Music

Madonna’s ‘Ray of Light’ is everywhere

Addison Rae, FKA Twigs and Lorde all seem to be drawing inspiration from the Queen of Pop’s seminal 1998 album. What makes “Ray of Light” so timeless?

By KC Hoard
‘Big Brother 27’ star Jimmy Heagerty is making for great TV. It could be even better with more queer people
TV & Film

‘Big Brother 27’ star Jimmy Heagerty is making for great TV. It could be even better with more queer people

By very virtue of their sexuality, queer houseguests cannot have the same experience as their straight competitors

By Kevin O'Keeffe
Xtra contributors win awards in international coverage and blogging from NLGJA
Inside Xtra

Xtra contributors win awards in international coverage and blogging from NLGJA

Contributors Nico Lang and Joseph Osmundson are being recognized by the Association of LGBTQ+ Journalists

By Xtra Staff
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Edmund White’s libertine legacy
Proud Lives

Edmund White’s libertine legacy

When the legendary gay author died, the world lost, above all else, a beautiful writer

By Paul Gallant
‘Sally’ shares the untold queer story of America’s first woman in space
TV & Film

‘Sally’ shares the untold queer story of America’s first woman in space

Sally Ride feared the consequences of her secrets coming to light. Her life has never been more relevant

By Julia Mastroianni
Ryn Weaver’s ‘The Fool’ is still fresh, daring and unabashedly queer
Queer View Mirror

Ryn Weaver’s ‘The Fool’ is still fresh, daring and unabashedly queer

Ten years after the singer’s celestial debut, her legion of queer fans is finally getting to see her next trick

By Anna Govert
Can breaking the rules save queer people?
Books

Can breaking the rules save queer people?

“Be Gay, Do Crime” anthologizes gay wrongs–and gay consequences

By H Felix Chau Bradley
In the face of uncertainty, U.S. queer creatives are building alternatives
Arts

In the face of uncertainty, U.S. queer creatives are building alternatives

Federal cuts are forcing LGBTQ2S+ artists and organizations to scramble for survival

By Simon Feisthauer Fournet
How trans comics can save the world
Culture

How trans comics can save the world

ANALYSIS: The world is growing increasingly hostile toward the LGBTQ2S+ community. We need superheroes now more than ever

By Jude Ellison S. Doyle
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Sufjan Stevens’s best album broke me—and brought me peace
Music

Sufjan Stevens’s best album broke me—and brought me peace

“Carrie and Lowell” turns ten this year. It got me through the worst time of my life

By KC Hoard
Deborah Vance is the power dyke we deserve
TV & Film

Deborah Vance is the power dyke we deserve

Jean Smart’s character on “Hacks” is just like her turn on “Designing Women”: powerful, trailblazing and authentic

By Angela Mullins
Is it time for Eurovision to face the music over Israel’s participation?
Music

Is it time for Eurovision to face the music over Israel’s participation?

Pressure is mounting for the über-popular song contest to drop its most controversial contestant

By Isaac Würmann
How ‘Survivor’ and ‘Real Housewives’ got queer
Inside Xtra

How ‘Survivor’ and ‘Real Housewives’ got queer

Mel Woods, host of Xtra’s “Get Queer” podcast, talks about the secret LGBTQ2S+ history of reality television

By KC Hoard
Xtra named finalist for three Digital Publishing Awards
Inside Xtra

Xtra named finalist for three Digital Publishing Awards

Editors Mel Woods and Ziya Jones, plus columnist Kai Cheng Thom, recognized by National Media Awards Foundation

By Xtra Staff
Thirty years ago, ‘When Night Is Falling’ kick-started the golden age of lesbian cinema
Queer View Mirror

Thirty years ago, ‘When Night Is Falling’ kick-started the golden age of lesbian cinema

Hokey, improbable and super sexy, Patricia Rozema’s flick still has my heart 

By Ingrid Randoja
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