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Bob the Drag Queen stops by Vanity Fair's Slang School and teaches us Drag slang. From "no tea, no shade" to "serving face," Bob takes you "purse first" through drag lingo.
Drag queens are more mainstream than ever, as are LGBTQ rights. Yet, story hours, where drag queens read to kids, have become a point of controversy and even violence.
The words transgender, transvestite, and drag queen are often misused. Luckily, it's possible to learn how to respectfully use the terms and in what context.
SEE‘RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars Untucked’ season 5 episode 8 recap: ‘You’re a Winner Baby!’. Dusty Ray Bottoms This season 10 queen might be best known for being sent home by a death ...
The Dallas Morning News spoke with several drag queens who performed at events targeted by protesters in the past several months. Here’s what they said, in their own words. SALEM MOON, 27 ...
Drag queens say, ‘Nope.’” There’s a lot of nope in this show. An installation view of video works, including Jacolby Satterwhite‘s “Avenue B,” 2018-19, at right, ...
The "Eras Tour (Drag Version)" made a stop at Boqueria in Nashville on July 6. The show opened with two parachute fans ...
Two decades into the 21st century, drag queens are kind of mainstream. At least closer than they’ve ever been before, as evidenced by the continuing success of “RuPaul’s Drag Race.” ...
"Drag was my way of standing out," says Sanders, who would later break into the top 10 as Vox, the first queen on Idol to do so."On top of that, it almost guaranteed me being on the show.
Take the one that cropped up in January before the Season 14 premiere, when word broke that the long-running VH1 franchise would be introducing the show’s first straight male drag queen, Maddy ...
Culture ‘Drag is so Healing’: Austin’s Queens Won’t Back Down. Capitol-area performers remain committed to their art in the face of persecution.
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