Join Queer, Trans, and Two-Spirit authors, speakers, and storytellers at this year’s Vancouver Writers Festival.
Read MoreArtists Eva Wong & Naoko Fukumaru present Mass Reincarnation of Wish Fragments - A SUM gallery exhibition. Oct 28 - Dec 15
Read MoreSomething in the Water, created and performed by transgender star; S.E. Grummett (Grumms) returns home after representing Canada at the Edinburgh Fringe as part of Spotlight Canada. The show is a comedic deep dive into gender, using puppets, live feed video projections and physical comedy.
Read MoreThe short film, starring Sera-Lys McArthur (Outlander, Monkey Beach) and Aidan Devine (A History of Violence, Suicide Squad) delves into the missing & murdered Indigenous women and girls epidemic and the increased violence and discrimination that Indigenous women face.
Read MoreThe Fandom is a very queer space, with an estimate of 80% of furries identifying on the queer spectrum. “Of course furry is full of sexuality,” says veteran furry Rod O’Riley, “because furry is full of human beings, who are alive and thinking and feeling.”
Read More2021 Queer Arts Festival (QAF): Dispersed — Vancouver’s QAF announces its first hybrid format festival in it’s not easy being green, opening Jul 24, 2021.
Read MoreThis year, HIM is focusing on hosting peers from within our communities and holding space to amplify their voices, experiences and identities.
Read MoreCelebrating 33 years of illuminating and advancing queer lives through film, education and dialogue, VQFF will be presented online in a video-on-demand (VOD) format, with a few small in-person events.
Read MoreIf you’re planning to spend some time downtown Vancouver this summer, a Walking Tour might be the perfect activity between morning brunch on the patio and cocktails in the lounge at sunset. Being outside is safe so grab your friends and Get Out!
Read MoreIt’s gonna be a hybrid Pride this year with events being planned throughout BC. Some online, some in person and all of them a celebration of our diversity!
Read MoreThis year's Vancouver Queer Film Festival will run from August 12 to 22 and feature films, workshops and panels that celebrate queer, trans and Two Spirit lives. Our theme this year is Longing, because we all have been yearning for someone or something over the pandemic.
Read MoreBushy Park is looking for some dyke or queer woman-identifying musicians who want to play bluegrass and country music. We believe in the power of country music to help all people have fun, sing along and feel good together. Like Dolly, we want to wear what we want, sing what makes us feel good, tell stories about what matters to us, and build community through country music.
Read MoreThe Polygon Gallery presents Interior Infinite, a celebration of radical togetherness and unique self-expression. Timely exhibition brings together an international group of artists, including Nick Cave, Dana Claxton, Zadie Xa, Carrie Mae Weems, and more
Read MoreBabes on Babes is back! We’re virtual... We’re Queer and as resilient as ever. May 22.
Read MoreJoin BOLD organizers at this fun social and planning event.
Read MoreThe 2021 SFU and the City of Burnaby’s Burnaby Festival of Learning showcases Queer and Bipoc voices. All events are FREE! May 7th - 11th, 2021.
Read MoreDiva Media Group hosts a week of panel shows and webinars in celebration of Lesbian Visibility Week 2021.
Read MoreThe title of this gently confronting and evocative storytelling performance says it all. It is A Life’s Journey of Sexual Orientation and Gender Expression told by the charming and engaging Zelda (AKA Judith Z. Miller) who opens her heart and her life to the audience. Review by Kate Herbert
Read MoreThis year burlesque fans from all over British Columbia can enjoy a front-row experience from home as the VIBF presents shows, parties, artists talks, and workshops online from April to May 2021.
Read MoreStarring transgender actor Evie Macdonald - the first transgender actor to be cast in the lead role of an Australian television series - FIRST DAY follows transgender teen Hannah Bradford during her first year of high school, as she navigates the challenges of starting a new school, forming new friendships and finding the courage to live as her most authentic self.
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