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Comedian and global drag superstar Bob the Drag Queen sits down with our anchors to discuss the Trump administration's onslaught on LGBTQ rights, including the shutdown of a youth LGBTQ+ suicide ...
Earlier this week, the Town Hall welcomed Nymphia Wind in BANANAS?. Having just recently completed her reign as Season 16’s RuPaul's Drag Race winner, Nymphia made her NYC debut as a Taiwanese ...
Nymphia Wind and dancers. Photo by Anthony Mulcahy. Also known as the “Banana Buddha” for her love of the tropical fruit and the color yellow – the audience of jubilant fans was invited to wear yellow ...
For the last 15 years, this Albuquerque drag queen has been doing it all. During a packed Pride Month performance season, Vanessa Patricks shares her journey.
In the Bay Area, a number of drag artists have started incorporating climate action into their performances. They say the art form is a natural vehicle for the message, given its roots in activism.
On Thursday night, drag artist Nymphia Wind, winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 16, debuted her new show, Bananas? at New York City’s Town Hall.
Golden Delicious says the usual joy of Pride is mixed with fear, anger and sadness in the face of LGBTQ-targeted legislation around the country.
Raised in Hanover and Henrico, Brandon Horton, who performs drag as Michelle Livigne, says she wasn't exposed to anything "gay" growing up and didn't discover drag until she turned 18.
Nymphia Wind (Courtesy photo) Pride is going bananas with a must-see performance of the incomparable Nymphia Wind, the winner of the 16th season of “RuPaul’s Drag Race.” ...
Long-standing LGBTQ spaces have experienced a shake-up in Raleigh recently, but queer residents are finding new ways to come together.
A drag queen storytime event in Monterey has sold out despite opposition from local Republicans who argue it promotes confusion among children.