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This more modern story of playing with gender identity’s dates back to the 1870s, and it’s a history that takes in the wars, ...
Escuelita, also known as La Escuelita or Esco’s for short, was a pivotal LGBTQ+ nightclub in Manhattan that primarily catered ...
Isaiah Esquire danced his way through the Oregon House of Representatives on Wednesday to the sounds of Aretha Franklin, ...
Drag is a rich field that invites questions about gender, sexuality, identity, political expression and more. Over the course of U.S. drag history, which has included the female impersonators of ...
Ma Rainey, the “Mother of the Blues,” who also helped shape what would become rock ’n’ roll, launched her career from New Orleans. Rainey was one of the few out lesbians in music at the time and ...
A new photo collection at the Milwaukee Country Historical Society highlights Milwaukee's drag scene from the 1980s.
Meet Princess Seraphina, Britain’s first (and most fabulous) drag queen and an early advocate for the LGBTQ+ community.
From sex workers to the silver screen and drag queens, blue eyeshadow boasts a storied past. Here, experts trace the origins of the trend.
A Black drag performance on the Oregon House Floor received a mixed response from state representatives on Wednesday.
Drag performances have a long history in D.C. at places like Mr. Henry’s, a Capitol Hill restaurant and bar that opened in 1966. “Historically, [performing in drag] was not accepted.
Drag is a rich field that invites questions about gender, sexuality, identity, political expression and more. Over the course of U.S. drag history, which has included the female impersonators of ...