On October 14th, I clocked out of my day job and was seized by a want for sensuous experience. I needed to be gripped by art of some kind and brought back to life from the quotidian routines of the office, which left me feeling hard-boiled, bored, and cold.
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On The Decks: Palladium
Palladium grew up between the cows of Normandy, France, and is now a Montreal-based DJ making a name for himself in the techno scene.
Trashy Clothing Digitally Tackles Palestinian Occupation
Trashing Clothing, an LGBT Ready-to-Wear Palestinian fashion brand was founded with a unique fusion of political satire, provocativeness, kitsch culture, and wit.
Apollo and Dionysus as Lovers
Apollo and Dionysus are Lovers is a queer reimagining of the two dichotomic gods of order and chaos, of man’s endless search for perfection against the backdrop of nature’s perpetual chaos, rebellion, and ecstasy.
Kate Kidney Bishop and Celia Croft’s Core
Celia Croft, a photographer, and Kate Kidney Bishop, a stylist, are both creatives fascinated by the world of women’s bodybuilding.
Meet the Archivists: Photographers Capturing Queer Rave Culture
Amid the crowd, amongst the sweat, glitter and haze of Toronto’s underground rave scene, you’ll find Jet. Nikon D7500 in hand, the zeitgeist archivist begins to capture moments of queer rave history, emulating nostalgia and making the viewer wish they had lived through it.
Bimini Bon Boulash: The Avant-Garde Queen We’ve Been Waiting For
Canadian Photographer Ibrahim Mahmoud’s ‘Where his Flowers Bloom’
The project ‘Where his Flowers Bloom’ by Montreal-based photographer Ibrahim Mahmoud explores notions of toxic masculinity and how young men and people of color are often ostracized and depicted as violent and hypermasculine.







