All in the Family shook up television in 1975 with the first trans character that was not used as a comedic relief... Beverly LaSalle, who appeared on three different episodes. Shockingly, on Christmas Day, December 25, 1977, Beverly LaSalle was murdered after having Christmas dinner with the Bunkers:
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Why Andy Cohen, Jesse Tannenbaum, and Mae Martin are the most important voices in entertainment right now. Securing the future of queer representation:
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Choosing Canadian-made candles goes beyond setting a festive mood this season – they are a thoughtful way to celebrate craftsmanship, support local industries and bring home scents that tell a uniquely Canadian story:
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From mountain hut revelry to drag queens on skis, Arosa Gay Ski Week in southeastern Switzerland proves that the Alps have never looked this fabulous:
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Revry's co-founders Damian Pelliccione and Christopher J. Rodriguez chat about the streaming network’s early days, the success of King of Drag and what viewers can expect in the future:
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A gay show without gay cast members no longer, Vanderpump Rules casts its first full time gay male cast member 12 seasons in. Venus Binkley is bringing a little gay visibility to ‘Vanderpump Rules:
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Brandon Teena's 1993 murder exposed the dangers of living authentically in a world not ready to understand. Three decades later, Teena’s story continues to shape how North America talks about gender, justice, and who deserves protection:
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In his debut novel The Sapling, Canadian actor Marc Bendavid shares the profound, life-altering friendship he formed with his teacher:
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The Importance Of Being Messy: A conversation with actor/writer Drew Droege about his newest play, which takes a stab at unhinged white gays on the loose:
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Brokeback Mountain premiered in 2005 during a very different era for gay rights, but its legacy lives on through its indelible characters:
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Dinner With Friends, the feature film debut of CSA winner Sasha Leigh Henry, not only challenges the conventions of the “hangout” story, but sheds light on a Black queer narrative rarely seen in Canada:
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Eric McCormack heads back to school in Middlebridge Mysteries. The Canadian actor talks about joining the new Audible Original podcast, while reminiscing on the legacy of Will & Grace:
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It’s with heavy hearts that we share that the December 2025 digital issue of IN Magazine will be our last. Read the note from the IN team on the just-released final digital issue:
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Inside the fight for equity — and how Winnipeg’s CIN and Nine Circles Community Health Centre are turning advocacy into action:
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December 1st is #WorldAIDSDay. The end of ACT, Canada’s oldest HIV service agency, and other AIDS organizations should be a cue for today’s 2SLGBTQI+ activists to start again, this time hopefully from a place of less fear and ignorance:
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From winning Snatch Game to the stage: Beloved drag queen and certified Broadway diva Jinkx Monsoon is set to take on the role of Judy Garland for a major revival of the musical End Of The Rainbow:
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South of the border, the State Department has announced it will not be recognizing World AIDS Day, marking the end of years of publicly recognizing the occasion:
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Jonathan Bailey is the highest-grossing box office star of 2025. The out actor starred in both Jurassic World: Rebirth and Wicked: For Good in 2025:
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