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BC’s queer lifestyle magazine
UPCOMING EVENTS
Just the 2 of Us is a celebration of Joëlle and Buwa's favourite music spanning six decades and a half a dozen genres. Apr 11
Kinship, a group exhibition of six Vancouver-based trans and gender-diverse ceramic artists curated by Jai Sallay-Carrington. Mar 19-Apr 24
Join us our incredible chorus members transform into their stunning drag alter-egos and deliver electrifying live performances! Mar 14 • 21
That right we are bringing your fave slayer and some iconic charvters to life for this incredible Drag brunch! Apr 5
BC Queers love the Rio Theatre! Here’s the lineup for the next few weeks. Mar•Apr•May•July
The popular competition is BACK with a surprise spring edition - get your tickets! Mar 6 • 13
Discover Vancouver's queer history on the Really Gay History Tour. This is one of North America's very first queer history tours, and your guide Glenn Tkach… Mar 15•22•29
2SLGBTQiA+ MAGAZINE
The FAM - open to all self-identified 2SLGBTQI+ entrepreneurs and professionals across Canada - promised to bridge the gap between local innovation and national opportunity.
At a moment when professional women’s athletics are gaining unprecedented attention and investment, Vancouver’s newest team offers a powerful lens through which to look at the deep and often underrecognized relationship between queer culture and women’s hockey.
This Boy Love series carved out a profoundly personal and thrilling space, proving that the internet loves a slow-burn romance, especially one set in a hyper-masculine world with no room for softness.
A clear guide to disability rights and supports in Canada, with a focus on British Columbia. Learn about accommodations, human rights protections, and provincial disability assistance.
This October, Vancouver—the very city where the Bellweather Unit came to life—will host City Drop, the first-ever dedicated Motherland: Fort Salem fan convention in North America.
From outlawed marriages in ancient Rome to lesbian organizing in the 1950s, queer communities have long reinterpreted the holiday as a symbol of forbidden love, chosen bonds, and relationships that exist outside approval.
Do you have stories in your pocket? Have you promised yourself you’ll send them into a publisher in 2025? Here’s a grand list calls for submission and contests for the lgbtq2si+ community. Updatd monthly.
In this interview, Ryan connects with Tally Ho, the recently crowned Vancouver’s Entertainer of the Year 2026.