Arts·Here & Queer

From Joel Kim Booster to Robby Hoffman, the entire fourth season of Here & Queer is streaming on CBC Gem

10 new episodes of Peter Knegt's LGBTQ-focused interview series are now available on CBC Gem.

10 new episodes of Peter Knegt's LGBTQ-focused interview series are now available

Peter Knegt sits on a couch in a promotional image for Here & Queer.
Peter Knegt in a promotional image for Here & Queer. (Photo by Wynne Neilly)

Ready for another round of Here & Queer? The entire fourth season of our LGBTQ-focused interview series is now available on CBC Gem, with host Peter Knegt sitting down with some of the world's most talented queer creatives.

At a time when LGBTQ people in Canada and around the world are facing an increase in hostility and a decrease in safe spaces, Here & Queer debuted in September 2022 in an effort to celebrate and amplifies queer artists. The first three seasons included conversations with Elliot Page, Billy Eichner, Sasha Velour, Devery Jacobs, Tegan and Sara, Bilal Biag and Bruce LaBruce, while the new season invites a whole new roster: Joel Kim Booster, Robby Hoffman, Vivek Shraya, Christopher Sherman, Fay and Fluffy, Jordan Tannahill, Joshua Oppenheimer, Rachel Morrison, Fabium Stumm, J Stevens and Sook-Yin Lee.

Watch all four seasons of Here & Queer on CBC Gem now.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Peter Knegt (he/him) hosts the Canadian Screen Award-winning talk series Here & Queer, produces the essay series Emerging Queer Voices and co-writes the column Holding Space with Anne T. Donahue. His previous work at CBC Arts included writing the LGBTQ-culture column Queeries (winner of the Digital Publishing Award for best digital column in Canada) and spearheading the launch and production of series Canada's a Drag, variety special Queer Pride Inside, and interactive projects Superqueeroes and The 2010s: The Decade Canadian Artists Stopped Saying Sorry. Beyond CBC, Knegt is also the filmmaker of numerous short films, the author of the book About Canada: Queer Rights and the curator and host of the monthly film series Queer Cinema Club at Toronto's Paradise Theatre.

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