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Gladys Bentley was a gender outlaw during a time that wasn’t quite ready to accept her
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This production of "Edward II" would lead to the first gay kiss shown on television in the U.K.
Prior to releasing a statement addressing accusations of AI use in ‘Stop! That! Train!,’ Shankman had spoken to Xtra about using AI in concert with traditional computer-generated images and stock footage
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
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Women’s sports are booming in North America. Canada’s first WNBA team is meeting the moment
10 years after the horrific Pulse nightclub shooting, we revisit our interview with survivor, activist and author Brandon Wolf.
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"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,"
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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.
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.
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Should AI use stop you from seeing ‘Stop! That! Train!’? | Xtra Magazine
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
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The queer photographer who fought fascism | Xtra Magazine
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The drag king provocateur of the Harlem Renaissance | Xtra Magazine
Gladys Bentley was a beloved and successful gender outlaw, but the world would ultimately fail her
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Wolf shares his healing path from outsider to activist in this coming-of-age memoir
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Pulse survivor Brandon Wolf’s memoir is a journey of healing we can all relate to | Xtra Magazine
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The Prime Minister’s remarks on Parliament Hill this week are a lot of talk, but not much action
At Pride flag raising, Mark Carney celebrates doing the bare minimum for Pride | Xtra Magazine
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In 1981, Toronto police arrested nearly 300 gay men as part of a six-month undercover operation called “Operation Soap”
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As a trans woman, I’ve returned to the church on my own terms; I’m working with others to tear down the barriers that drive difference away
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The bleak history of the Toronto bathhouse raids | Xtra Magazine
The Anglican Church is an imperfect place, but I still found my way back | Xtra Magazine
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In 1970, Sir Ian McKellen and James Laurenson made history with a kiss in a filmed production of “Edward II”
The history of the first gay kiss on British TV | Xtra Magazine
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Shankman sat down with Xtra to talk RuPaul, modern gay cinema—and exactly how much AI was used in his film
‘Stop! That! Train!’ director Adam Shankman says the movie used AI | Xtra Magazine
Women’s sports are booming in North America. Canada’s first WNBA team is meeting the moment
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The Toronto Tempo are a much-needed source of hope and connection for Canada’s queer community | Xtra Magazine