What’s New And Queer In Streaming This November 2025
Need something to stream? Add these shows featuring 2SLGBTQI+ performers and storylines to your watchlist this November
OPINION: Sincerity Is Scary – The Lack Of Earnestness In Gay Men
Some gay men consider everything to be “camp,” to protect themselves from the judgments of revealing something about their genuine enjoyments. Can we ever show our true colours, or are we still no better than our closeted selves?
Surviving Mormonism: Heather Gay Breaks the Silence
Heather Gay’s Surviving Mormonism uncovers the LDS Church’s hidden trauma through queer and survivor voices. She’s not just telling her story—she’s opening the door.
Brigitte Macron Rumor Trial: Timeline and Impact
A false rumor about France’s First Lady moved from fringe forums to a Paris courtroom. How this negatively impacts the transgender community.
Fleurieu Uncorked
South Australia’s sun-drenched Fleurieu Peninsula – just a short drive from Adelaide – blends world-class Shiraz, fresh seafood, quiet beaches and raw nature into one cool package
Attention Drag Race Fans: “Shady Queens: The Comeback” Returns For A Night Of Glitter, Glamour, And Giving
After a four-year hiatus, Toronto’s most iconic drag fundraiser returns to the stage—bigger, bolder, and with a mission to raise vital funds for Fife House’s Sorauren Women’s Residence Renovation Fund
Meet The Queens of Canada’s Drag Race Season 6
The tent’s up and the spotlight’s warm—Season 6 is rolling in with twelve queens ready to serve spectacle from coast to coast. Step right up.
Happy to See Her: Erika Is Rewiring What Visibility Looks Like
Erika Casupanan turns a Survivor win into a mission—rewiring visibility through candid storytelling, queer leadership, and her podcast Happy to See Me.
Queer Films And Other Wild Attractions At The 10th Annual Forest City Film Festival
The Forest City Film Festival returns for another year from Friday, October 24 until Sunday, November 2nd, 2025
