20 Years Later and Brokeback Mountain Is Still Impactful
Brokeback Mountain premiered in 2005 during a very different era for gay rights, but its legacy lives on through its indelible characters
Dinner With Friends And The Growing Pains Of Adulthood
The feature film debut of CSA winner Sasha Leigh Henry not only challenges the conventions of the “hangout” story, but sheds light on a Black queer narrative rarely seen in Canada
Eric McCormack Heads Back To School In Middlebridge Mysteries
The Canadian actor talks about joining the new Audible Original podcast, while reminiscing on the legacy of Will & Grace
Closing The Gaps: How Manitoba’s HIV Advocates Are Reimagining Care
Inside the fight for equity — and how Winnipeg’s CIN and Nine Circles Community Health Centre are turning advocacy into action
The Final Issue Of IN Magazine
It’s with heavy hearts that we share that the December 2025 digital issue of IN Magazine will be our last
What The Decline Of AIDS Organizations Tells Us About Moving Past Our Traumas – And Our Successes
The end of ACT, Canada’s oldest HIV service agency, and other AIDS organizations should be a cue for today’s 2SLGBTQI+ activists to start again, this time hopefully from a place of less fear and ignorance
Jinkx Monsoon To Play Judy Garland In The Musical Revival Of ‘End Of The Rainbow’
From Snatch Game to the stage: Jinkx Monsoon is going to be playing Judy Garland again
The Trump Administration Will No Longer Mark World AIDS Day
South of the border, the State Department has announced it will not be recognizing World AIDS Day, marking the end of years of publicly recognizing the occasion
Jonathan Bailey Is The Highest-Grossing Box Office Star Of 2025
The out actor starred in both Jurassic World: Rebirth and Wicked: For Good in 2025
The First Ever Big Screen ‘Drag Race’ Film Now Has An Official Title & Release Date
Get ready Drag Race fans because Stop! That! Train! will be released in theatres across North America next spring
Kawika Guillermo On Queerness, Games, And Finding Self In Digital Worlds
The author of Of Floating Isles talks to IN about turning games into stories of queerness, breaking stereotypes, and survival
