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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

Joyful Visions

CO*LAB 9641 102A Ave NW, Edmonton

Queer Joy YEG Community Gallery at CO*LAB

**"A space where art knows no boundaries and identity knows no limits."**

Queer Joy YEG, in partnership with CO*LAB and as part of The Works Art and Design Festival, is excited to announce the opening reception of our community gallery exhibition, showcasing local queer youth artists from diverse backgrounds working in a variety of mediums. This coordinated effort aims to celebrate and advocate for the creative work of queer-identified artists in our community.

Free

Pride in the Park

St. Albert Lions Park 21 Sir Winston Churchill Ave, St. Albert

Pride in the Park is an event with live local music, organizations to point people in the right direction to get the support they may need, local artists displaying their art, and activities for all ages!

Since Pride in St. Albert got cancelled, 3 university students decided to put on a pride event in town so that there is still a place for people within the LBGTQ+ community to celebrate and get support.

Free

Pillow Princesses: Elixir’s Cabinet of Curiosities

Grindstone Theatre 10019 81 Ave NW, Edmonton

This pride, we know what you’re thinking: What about the bottoms? Your local drag witch is proud to present: Pillow Princesses.

Get a little witchy and sensual with Elixir and an incredible cast of curiosities at the anticipated return of Elixir's Cabinet of Curiosities.

Pillow Princesses is a pride special featuring art that represents softness, sensuality, and above all else: bottom energy. Think big luxurious pillows, lace trim, and the feeling of a summer romance… or a trucker hat and a tall boy, whatever makes you feel like a princess. Join us for drag, burlesque, and art of all kinds in a space where all queer folks can thrive. Let us embrace some camp and glamour as we let queer joy reign.

$22.71

Michel(The)

Servus Credit Union Theater - La Cité Francophone 8627 Rue Marie-Anne Gaboury, Edmonton

A production of Théâtre la Seizième

TEXT AND INTERPRETATION: Joey Lspérance
DIRECTED: Esther Duquette

As children, Joey and Michel loved to put on shows for their family and friends. It was otherwise difficult to show their true colors in the working-class Quebec of the 60s and 70s where they grew up. To free themselves from this harsh reality, Michel and his brother Joey found their way in the artistic scene. The latter pursued a prolific acting career in Vancouver, while Michel shone on the Montreal drag scene. Then came the ultimate liberation: Michel became Michelle, the woman she had always been, deep down. Until the day when external forces got the better of her true identity. Is it possible to truly flourish when we don't fit the roles that society imposes on us? 

This first autobiographical solo by actor Joey Lespérance paints a portrait of a courageous and marginal journey full of contrasts. In a refined staging by Esther Duquette, this powerful speech by the Vancouver artist brings to life the lost dream of his "brother" Michel(le), who always wanted to do theater.

$35.00

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