Critterdom Down Under
Queensland and Western Australia deliver close encounters with some pretty iconic members of the native animal kingdom
Fall Marathon Prep
As your big race approaches, here are five things you can do to plan for a great day of running
To Be Or Not To Be A Hero Is The Question
Did Tina Turner get it right when she sang, “We don’t need another hero”?
Diversity Days: 2SLGBTQI+ Days Of Significance Throughout The Year
Mark these dates on your calendar and help increase awareness for your vibrant community
Review: Elliot Page Comes Home to Family Drama in ‘Close to You’
In a risky endeavour to showcase his range in an indie drama that hits close to home, Elliot Page stars alongside Hillary Baack and Wendy Crewson in Close to You
Brianna Roye’s Latest Queer Portrait Series Was Shot Exclusively On The iPhone 15 Pro Max
Pictures that tell stories: Roye’s ongoing photography project centres on the queer Caribbean experience
Review: Power and Influence Control a Closeted Theatre Critic in ‘The Critic’
Sir Ian McKellen stars as the titular critic whose downfall is articulated by notable screenwriter Patrick Marber and director Anand Tucker, based on the novel Curtain Call by Anthony Quinn
Review: ‘Dicks: The Musical’ Takes Show Tunes and Heteronormativity to Absurd Heights
The brains of Aaron Jackson and Josh Sharp are in full whackjob form with an over-the-top rendition of The Parent Trap
Review: ‘Next Goals Wins’ Kicks Taika Waititi’s Comedy Chops Into Less Than Inspirational Territory
Writer/director Taika Waititi fictionalizes a true story’s facts of the American Samoa soccer team with trademark humour during the world premiere of Next Goals Wins at the Toronto International Film Festival
Sharing The Secrets Around Creating A Queer Family
Dr. Marjorie Dixon helps clear up some of the myths around creating and growing a queer family
Filmmaker Sebastián Silva Talks About His Sexually Explicit Satire Of Gay Millennial Life
In his new film Rotting in the Sun, the Chilean filmmaker doesn’t let dicks get in the way of the mystery
Review: Grit And Determination In Open Waters Define One Of Annette Bening’s Best Performances In ‘NYAD’
Directors Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin unveiled the international premiere of the Netflix biographical drama NYAD at the Toronto International Film Festival, based on Diana Nyad’s book Find a Way