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The history of drag goes far deeper than you might think
Elyssa Maxx Goodman’s new book, “Glitter and Concrete,” traces the long and glamorous history of New York City’s drag scene.
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Texas church defies government crackdown by blessing drag queens
While about three dozen protestors stood outside hurling slurs and threats, approximately 850 people attended the service.
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Three bomb threats targeted drag & LGBTQ+ spaces this weekend
“It’s so annoying and frustrating because people can’t live and let live,” one drag performer said. #LGBTQ
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The drag queen activist who ran for office 16 years before Harvey Milk
Jose Sarria originally wanted to be a teacher. But one arrest helped him go from drag queen to political legend.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene & Lauren Boebert brutally mocked in this drag “Padam Padam” parody
Ron DeSantis and Matt Gaetz aren’t positively portrayed in the video either.
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The right has never cared about the safety of youth. If it did, it would stop giving them guns.
There is a company out there literally selling guns for toddlers, and we’re worried about banning drag shows.
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This drag performer called bingo at her local county fair for years. Then came the backlash.
Performer Dylan Kaercher suspects conservative backlash to drag was the reason he was snubbed this year.
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How one 80s drag queen revolutionized what it means to be fabulous
Philip Clargo Mills helped shape what drag is all about. Craig Seligman’s “Who Does That B***h Think She Is?” tells his story.
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This drag performer is running to unseat a Florida state Republican
“I’m running for those who feel they are not represented, pushed aside.”
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Portland will name a public square after the late iconic drag queen Darcelle XV
Darcelle XV, aka Walter Cole, was known for being the oldest working drag queen in the world, and for helping bring more acceptance to Portland.