A film festival of 32 films short LGBTQ films and three feature-length documentaries that will stream in seven separate programs, each available online for one week.
Award-winning docuseries “Queer Genius” examines the unique brilliance of 5 queer women and their art. is being released as a docuseries, available as 4 x 30 minutes segments spotlighting the featured individual artists on Vimeo beginning March 8th
Vancouver-based Ashley Seward is among the composers that have been selected for the first-ever volume of vocal and piano songs written for and/or by transgender and nonbinary people, Anthology of New Music: Trans & Nonbinary Voices.
Read MoreSet inside a locker room, two teen hockey players and their dads hilariously face off with one another as they come to terms with their emotions. As tempers flare and secrets are revealed, the foursome tackle difficult conversations, addressing complex topics of racial and cultural tension, sexual attraction and generational divides with wit and levity.
Read MoreI am Woman! Hear Me Laff! Is back! Join Surrey Civic Theatres for a laugh riot to celebrate International Women’s Day with a lineup of some of Canada’s funniest comics.
Read MoreSUM gallery is proud to present our first Queering the Air concert series: music that presents the many sides of queerness, from darkest introspection to the most radiant joy. Feb 11 - Mar 11.
Read MoreCelebrating International Transgender Day of Visibility Trans, non-binary, genderqueer, and third gender artists are invited to submit proposals for QAF’s event, Gender Pirates, a series of trans-centred arts events. Deadline March 4.
Read MoreSafia Nolin, a well-known Montreal singer-songwriter and 2SLGBTQIA+ activist performs Feb 26 at Studio 16 on 7th Ave., Vancouver.
Read MoreHighlighting the strength and power of female-identifying voices. Female-identifying voices take the spotlight
Read MoreIt is another year and I have a feeling that 2022 will be another good year for book lovers. Here are the most awaited Youth and Young Adult LGBTQ+ books of 2022.
Read MoreAs we all navigate yet another series of “stay at home” warnings, finding avenues to remain inspired and engaged both in ourselves and our communities proves to be increasingly challenging, and yet it is as essential to our survival as is clean air to breathe.
Read MoreJay Lang’s newest LGBTQ suspense novel, The Immoral is set against the backdrop of beautiful Deep Cove, and downtown Vancouver.
Read MoreWith the upcoming holidays and free time for winding down, you are probably wondering where to properly spend your time with loved ones. Ian has put together this lovely curated list of recreational activities that are queer-friendly and fun-friendly too!.
Read MoreSingers in the LGBTQ2S+ Community have an opportunity to blend their singing voices in a new experience of choral music, when the Rainbow Chorus of New Westminster launches its inaugural season in January 2022.
Read MoreHosted by two of Vancouver’s most recognizable Burlesque artists, Burlesque Bingo Night is a classical cabaret-themed, intimate and sexy weekly interactive show held at LanaLou’s Restaurant on Sunday nights in the DTES.
Read MoreWhat a journey it’s been for Vivek Shraya: from burning aspiration to the edge of fame and many strange places in between. In this eclectic, rousing performance, the singer walks us through her life in showbiz. Feb 2-1. Performance Works. PuSH Festival 2022.
Read MoreImprov is a fountain of joy. It’ll make you laugh, it’ll have you expressing yourself in all sorts of new ways, it’ll expand your social skills and introduce you to other cool people like you. Vancouver’s Blind Tiger Comedy offers free improv classes.
Read More‘Canada’s coolest film fest’ continues to support emerging, diverse and domestic talent with three note-worthy LGBTQ+ focused films, all of which are available to screen online.
Read MoreTo help you get into the Christmas spirit, here are some LGBTQI2S+ Christmas movies that will get you in the festive mood.
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