FLASHBACK: Made-For-TV Movie That Certain Summer Airs On ABC (November 1, 1972)
Today in 2SLGBTQI+ history… On November 1, 1972, That Certain Summer – a made-for- TV movie about a teenage son learning about his divorced father’s homosexuality – aired on ABC. Directed by...
Queer As A Bell
Toronto’s own Jordan Bell stars in the second season of the hilarious queer series, Danny Will Die Alone… By Tom TietjenPhotos by Joseph Patrick Conroy/Amerikana Media The hit Dekkoo series, Danny...
Julia Sweeney Talks Complicated Legacy Of Playing SNL’s Androgynous Icon Pat
The comedian and actor says that the criticism that surrounded Pat broke her heart, before she was told years later how empowering some people found her recurring Saturday Night Live character
‘Uncoupled’ Season 2 Has Been Cancelled Again
It looks like Neil Patrick Harris’ Uncoupled will not return to Showtime for season 2
‘Fellow Travelers’ Takes Us On A Journey Of Notable Queer Moments In History
The Lavender Scare and the AIDS crisis provide the backdrop along with some explicit sex scenes
Chayce’ing His Dreams
Jason Caceres Stars as Chayce in Boy Culture: Generation X, the long-awaited sequel to the groundbreaking gay film
Bilal Baig’s Groundbreaking ‘Sort Of’ Will End After Upcoming Third Season
“We’re aware that series like ours, shows that feature queer and trans characters, tend to get cancelled early on, and we know that’s been happening a lot recently. We want to say that’s not what’s going down here. We made...
‘Red, White & Royal Blue’ Review: Forbidden Queer Love Never Looked So Politically Intriguing
The hysterically sexy film adaptation of the best-selling novel hits Amazon Prime Video on August 11
New Drag Competition Series ‘Sew Fierce’ Shines A Spotlight On Drag Designers & Costumers
Eight designers will compete against each other in weekly challenges to create new dragged up looks in the hopes of taking home a cash prize
The Queer Icons Of The Rian Johnson Universe
We celebrate the director’s contribution to the arts by highlighting the various queer icons he has placed centre stage in his blockbuster projects
That ’90s Show Gay Character Ozzie Is Breaking New Ground For Sitcom Representation
The character brings a new perspective to a franchise that didn’t exactly portray gay characters in a welcome light previously
Sort Of In Love
The creators of CBC’s hit show Sort Of share what’s in store for the highly anticipated second season, and explain what’s love got to do with it