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Len & Cub Photo Exhibition

MacEwan Allard Hall 11110 104 Ave NW, Edmonton

Leonard "Len" Keith and Joseph "Cub" Coates were a queer couple in the rural New Brunswick village of Havelock in the early 20th century. Len & Cub features Len’s photos of their life and tells the story of their relationship against the background of same-sex identity and relationships in rural North America of the early 20th century. While keeping their sexual identities closeted, they captured their decades-long relationship via photographs. This remarkable material is as important socially and historically as their story is one of the oldest photographic records of a same-sex couple in the Maritimes. 

We invite you to witness the unique love, friendship and lives of Len & Cub to challenge contemporary ideas of about sex and gender expression in the early 20th century.

Curated by Meredith J. Batt & Dusty Green.

Presented by: MacEwan Centre for Sexual and Gender Diversity, Queer Heritage Initiative of New Brunswick, The Arquives, New Brunswick Provincial Archives, and Beaverbrook Art Gallery.

Free

Pride at the Archives

Prince of Wales Armouries Heritage Centre 10440 108 Avenue, Edmonton

The City of Edmonton Archives is home to the collective memory of the city. We collect, preserve, and provide access to records that tell the story of Edmonton and the […]

Free

Laser Pride

TELUS World of Science - Edmonton 11211 142 St NW, Edmonton

Running in June to commemorate Pride Month, Laser Pride celebrates the rainbow of diversity and features some of the most well-known music associated with 2SLGBTQI+ artists and fans. Immerse yourself in 360° of lights, lasers, and love!

Shows at 8:15 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays in June.

$14.95

What Am I Looking At?!

Roxy Theatre 10708 124 St NW, Edmonton

In 'What am I Looking At?!', backstage antics unfold as three drag queens navigate the chaos of a cramped dressing room. Amidst mirror changes and gossip, they hilariously vie for their moment in the spotlight. This uproarious comedy explores the challenges and triumphs of performing in a crack-of-dawn production, offering a fresh and humorous take on the world of drag. Get ready to laugh, gasp, and maybe even shed a tear as these queens prove that the show must go on, no matter the chaos backstage!

Written and directed by Stretcher Hymen and Hunny Moon

Sunday, June 2, 2024 at 4:30 pm 

Wednesday, June 5, 2024 at 7:00 pm

Thursday, June 6, 2024 at 7:00 pm

Nancy Power Theatre @ The Roxy

A NextFest 2024 event

$14.00

Fort Saskatchewan Pride Week

Fort Saskatchewan - Various locations 10005 102 street, Fort Saskatchewan

Fort Saskatchewan is hosting the best Pride Week ever!

Museum exhibit, flag raising with entertainment, block party (with live entertainment, lip sync battle, vendors and more!), family activities, kids activities, naughty paint night, outdoor concert with magician, music, activities, farmers market and more! June 6th-13th is going to be amazing in Fort Saskatchewan.

Free

When The Sun Comes Out

Al & Trish Huehn Theatre 7128 Ada Boulevard Northwest, Edmonton

When the Sun Comes Out In a place and time where gender expression is oppressed by the state—and being gay is a death sentence—following your heart can mean risking everything. […]

$35.00

A Pride Unlike Any Other
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