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UPCOMING EVENTS
BC PRIDE CELEBRATIONS / MAY / JUNE / JULY / AUGUST / VANCOUVER PRIDE 2026
Grass and picnic blankets as far as the eye can see, piggies laying around and soaking up the spring sun, and sing-alongs until sunset! June 14.
Subversive, joyful, and playful, MY HOUSE uses the collective fantasy-building of Ballroom, beats that make you pump, and movement that carries the liberating truth of being fully oneself on the floor. June 19-20.
Exciting events have been planned to create a fun-filled and educational week for the 2SLGBTQIA+ community and allies to enjoy together. June 1-6
Comedy Drag Brunch is a time honoured daytime tradition that features drag performances, stand up and FOOD. Jun 7
The Rio and Park Theatre x BC Queers: The ultimate love story continues. 🌈 Here is your must-see schedule for May, June, July.
Join Peach Cobblah and other local drag talents for a spectacular evening of dress-up at Glamily! May 29
Get ready for a fabulous morning filled with delicious food, entertaining drag performances, and a whole lot of fun. June 28.
Come join us at Taylight Local Craft Beer & Kitchen for a fabulous event filled with delicious food and jaw-dropping performances by talented drag queens. May 31.
On June 7th, we’re turning The Birdhouse patio into your ultimate Sunday hangout + market moment! June 7.
2026 VANCOUVER PRIDE
Welcome to the Bacon & L'eggs All-Ages Drag Brunch happening at Howe Sound Taphouse & Kitchen - East Van! Aug 2.
Come join us at Taylight Local Craft Beer & Kitchen for a fabulous event filled with delicious food and jaw-dropping performances by talented drag queens. Aug 2.
Let’s kick off Pride weekend under the sun, with a cocktail in hand and performers on stage! Jul 31.
They’re back! Queer as Funk returns to the Commodore sharing their music, pride, and the radical celebration of the queer experience. July 31.
2SLGBTQiA+ MAGAZINE
Bass Coast Harm Reduction lead Stacey Forrester facilitates a program of radical care and clinical-grade safety that centers the lived experiences of 2SLGBTQiA+ attendees, artists, and crew.
In honour of Lesbian Visibility Week 2026 let’s get to know a few movers and shakers, both local in through history.
From Anita Bryant’s attacks to Ellen’s sitcom, the legend of the lesbian toaster is proof that the community always gets the last laugh.
A parent’s process deserves support, but it is not their child’s job to hold it; true affirmation happens when a parent does the private, difficult work of reckoning with their own fears so that their child is free to simply be themselves.
Oklahoma City isn’t a place that announces itself loudly. It doesn’t rely on spectacle or reputation to draw you in. Instead, it unfolds slowly, revealing its character in moments
Love is in the air! What does your Venus sign reveal about the unique energy you bring to romance and relationships?
Clayre Sessoms reflects on the exhaustion of navigating biased systems and why communal connection, rather than just clinical care, is what truly sustains the 2SLGBTQiA+ community.