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When the going gets tough, the queens get going: Why drag’s rich history should fuel the resistance
Drag isn’t just our armor. It’s the spark of political imagination that helps us both envision and enact a more equitable world.
The famed LGBTQ venue, owned by San Francisco Drag Laureate D'arcy Drollinger, has hosted celebrities from Cher to Jane Fonda ...
If accepted, today's appeal could be a first step to reclaim the Compton's Cafeteria riot location after more than 30 years.
From Tarantino to 'Trainspotting,' these iconic music cues didn’t just soundtrack great movies — they transformed how we hear ...
The announcement came two days after Colbert spoke out against CBS Global settling with President Donald Trump over a “60 ...
Alongside her husband, British designer Charles Frederick Worth, Marie Vernet revolutionized the fashion industry.
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Queerty on MSNHow ’80s hit “Bette Davis Eyes” became a queer anthem, from Kim Carnes to Kylie Minogue to JoJo Siwa
In a summer that’s seen a number of famously queer women shack up with men, JoJo Siwa is taking the Trad-wife Fantasy—a ...
The $25 wardrobe challenge isn’t just possible here; it’s almost too easy. T-shirts in good condition typically cost less than a fancy coffee. Jeans, even premium brands, often price at less than a ...
Chachki was the seventh, some might argue definitive, winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race, the multi-territory TV franchise that brought the conversation on dissolving the gender binary right to the family ...
Roller-skating drag queens show their stuff on the Oakland waterfront On the edge of Oakland, right by the bay, something fabulous is afoot.
Drag queen Brita Filter, 39, says she's never had this much downtime in June during Pride month, with corporate bookings drying up.
After years behind the scenes of "RuPaul's Drag Race," Joy Taney needed a vehicle for her "more outrageous ideas." Enter Henlo Bullfrog.
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