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UPCOMING EVENTS
ZOOTOPIA: a completely unhinged drag parody experience
(This is not a drill. This is a drag emergency.) May 17.
Queer - House - Night. Looking to become - first in homo improvement. Who’s ready for some big gay house music? Apr 18.
Get ready for a LABUBU party!!! Labubu Fashion Show! Labubu Lookalike Contest! and MORE! Jun 5.
Get ready for a wild twist on a classic tale with Oliver! The Drag Pantomime bringing laughs and flair live! Nov 28
Mutants RISE UP! HUGE, that’s what this show is going to be. All you gay nerds better be ready for some epic fan service. Apr 22.
Get ready to dance from dusk till dawn at DAYBREAK DISCO—where the night never ends and the beats keep rolling! April 4.
2SLGBTQiA+ MAGAZINE
Mix a little history, tradition, some politics, and a few great events in with the colour green and what do you get? St Patrick's Day of course!
For the fifth consecutive year, the Two-Spirit Program at Community-Based Research Centre (CBRC) is calling upon relations, hereditary leaders, government officials, policy makers, and allies to proclaim and celebrate Friday, March 20, 2026, as Two-Spirit and Indigenous LGBTQQIA+ Celebration and Awareness Day in Canada.
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.