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Religion is a deeply ambiguous force in today’s world: capable of leading people to beautiful acts of inclusion and welcome—and terrible acts of discrimination and violence.
10 years after the horrific Pulse nightclub shooting, we revisit our interview with survivor, activist and author Brandon Wolf.
Claude Cahun’s gender-bending self portraits were ahead of their time—and nearly erased from art history
"Carney shows no signs that he plans to follow up any of the words he spoke with actions, making it hard to believe that his support for Pride is anything more than the absolute bare minimum as prime minister,"
Director Adam Shankman told Xtra that the film actually did use some AI in its visual effects
Claude Cahun’s gender-bending self portraits were ahead of their time—and nearly erased from art history
“Visibility at scale moves money, and when that money starts flowing into communities that have historically been left out of the sports economy, that matters more than people realize.”
Shankman sat down with Xtra to talk RuPaul, modern gay cinema—and exactly how much AI was used in his film
The Prime Minister’s remarks on Parliament Hill this week are a lot of talk, but not much action
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More than 90 percent of the charges from the Toronto bathhouse raids were eventually dropped. But Toronto police would not apologize publicly until 2016, 35 years after the raids.
Director Adam Shankman told Xtra that "Stop! That! Trains!" actually did use some AI in its visual effects, despite seemingly contradictory previous statements.
@melwoods.me unpacks what that means for people who are trying to avoid AI in media
In recent days, ‘Stop! That! Train!’ has been criticized for allegedly using AI-generate images. Before the controversy, Shankman had spoken to Xtra about using AI in concert with traditional computer-generated images and stock footage.