
THE MAGAZINE
2SLGBTQiA+ Issues that matter
Meet the Canadian LGBTQ2S+ Athletes at the Rainbow Olympics
As many plan to watch the Closing Ceremonies for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics tonight, let’s consider how amazing it is that for the first time in the history of the Olympics, there were over 170 LGBTQ2s+ athletes competing in what is being referred as the Rainbow Olympics .
Out on Screen - Community Partner Spotlight
What’s On Queer BC is very excited to partner with Out On Screen for their 2021 season.
Mercury in Cancer: quality replaces quantity
As it transits the sign of Cancer, the quantity of information and communication desired in Gemini is replaced instead by quality - that which we value.
Venus in Leo - New Light to the Fire
While Venus in Cancer brought us heightened emotional perceptions, a desire for closeness, and perhaps even a little bit of homebodiness the Venus in Leo ingress will add new light to the fire.
The Money Issue - How lesbians can do it differently.
Good news! A lot of the financial expectations, and accompanying stress, a relationship can bring are a result of heterosexual programming (from a young age) and not relevant in lesbian coupledom. You can do things differently!
Speaking with Eaton Hamilton
Hamilton is best known for their writing but is a prolific visual artist as well. In recovery from Covid last fall, Hamilton began a new series of small oil paintings, with a target of one per day. Sophia Kelly spoke with them recently about their art and writing practice during the pandemic.
Grand rising and happy Cancer Season!
One of my favourite transits of the year, the Sun in Cancer brings an energy charge unlike any other sign of the Zodiac. The Keepers of Time, Cancer placements remember everything and chronicle all.
Who am I now?
My name is Louise E. Lathey and I am a queer filmmaker in BC. In August 2020 I directed my first feature film, ‘Who Am I Now?’ which is set to be released July 20th, 2021.
Chef Tasha Sawyer on Spring Food
Hanami (花見, "flower viewing") is a cherry blossom festival from Japan, that is celebrated by eating (and drinking) under the cherry trees in bloom. Chef Sawyer tells us, “It's like a kind of like a renewed promise that summer will actually come again that the rains have ended.”
Saturn Square Uranus: Restriction vs. Freedom. Round 1.
Signifying not only the continued fall of Rome (what’s done is done), but a total upheaval of what it means to function in our ‘modern’ society, the Saturn-Uranus square will keep tensions high and demand change - on one level or another. Make note of this transit.
The City of Vancouver’s Transits: March 15-April 15, 2021
Have you ever wondered why everyone around you seems to almost collectively undergo similar - if not the exact same - feelings, motivations, or stressors as you around the same time? This is, of course, in due part to the Moon and her ingress across the night sky, but this can also be said of the other planets transiting the same zones of our lovely Vancouver skyline
Sun in Pisces February 18-March 20, 2021
May we honour the lessons that Pisces teach us by engaging in Love and only Love this beautiful season. May you remember that you are worthy of such Love yourself. May you find your peace.
The Lucky Streak for ‘97 Babies: What to Expect During Your Jupiter Return
With six (6) planets currently in the sign of Aquarius, there is a clear and tremendous push for change on all fronts and all people. But what is in store for those born in ‘97 who are experiencing their first Jupiter Return in adulthood?
Queering the Gift Economy
My neighbour two doors down is walking on a carpet I used to own.
Virtual Trends for Queer Dating in the Pandemic
What is a queer person to do when they can't go anywhere in person to meet someone? It seems like a lot of people have turned to dating apps this pandemic to socialize virtually or perhaps meet someone to bubble with.
Valentine’s Day … During Aquarius Season?
Perhaps like some of you, I had heard all of the old adages about how cold Aquarius energy is: how utterly repulsed by emotion they were, their adamant refusal to portray emotional ‘weakness’ of any kind - certainly in regards to love with all its potential of heartbreak.
Kickstarting Your 2021 the Right Way: A To-do List for Vancouver
This year, we focus on sustenance, nourishment and enrichment of the soul. Here are some of our favourite activities you can do right now to start 2021.
Confronting the Gender Binary in Astrology
It is no secret (and certainly not news) to queer and feminist spaces that the gender binary is pervasive in every aspect of our lives, but it would seem that attempts to alter that within spiritual circles is something of a Pandora’s box: the depth of reverie and blind adherence to centering gender and gendered language within mystic spaces is astounding... and often far more insidious than one would think could exist within a sacred space.
Queer Art and Opera – Queer Disabilities Arts Activism
This month are some great featured artists from queer disability arts activist for your enjoyment. Check them out soon!