In this episode Ru and Michelle are joined by Chaka Kahn as well as Whoopi Goldberg.
The costumes! The personalities! The SASS! Drag Race experts Mano Agapion (UCB Drag Race) and Nicole Byer (All Stars S3 guest judge) discuss all the tea as they dissect Drag Race All Stars Season 1. P...Show More
The guys plan out their zombie apocalypse teams, come up with an incredible movie idea, and cast themselves in their very own space themed teleplay. MAIN CHANNEL http://www.youtube.com/c/tryguys PODC...Show More
The boys are back to discuss their wild vidcon experiences, their performance with the drag queens from RuPauls Drag Race, and Zach's food poisoning. New Episodes of the TryPod come out every Thursda...Show More
In the last few decades, drag performance has gone from underground entertainment to mainstream television. But drag is not a monolith; performers vary in approach and intent — just watch "RuPaul's Dr...Show More
Legendary NYC Drag Queen Sherry Vine joins us to talk about marrying people on the subway and why she'd like to date another queen. Then we talk Tinder for airplanes, men drinking "girly" drinks and p...Show More
Rachel Aimee, executive director, NYC Chapter, discusses the backlash against Drag Queen Story Hour from the Christian right because drag performers regularly entertain children at libraries and commu...Show More
Drag queen Trixie Mattel sits down with Cameron to discuss peeing in drag, Americana folk music, and Provincetown. This episode is sponsored by TomboyX (www.tomboyx.com/QUEERYNEUTRAL code: QUEE...Show More
Trixie Mattel (Winner of RuPaul's Drag Race: All Stars Season 3) discusses getting touched by strangers in public, being in an "It's Complicated" relationship on Facebook, shares getting catfish'd by ...Show More
RuPaul's Drag Race: All Stars Season 3 Winner, Trixie Mattel asks that in an art form where you can truly do anything, what qualifies as drag? She also talks about the evolution of Trixie Mattel, why ...Show More
Listen to hear all about the transphobia within the LGBTQ+ community while discussing The Stonewall Riots & William Dorsey Swann.
Where did drag originate? Where does it fit within the queer community? Join Cristen and Caroline as they explore the history of drag -- along with the stories of some notable drag queens -- in this e...Show More
Joe Betance and Taylor the Latte Boy discuss, dissect and deconstruct Episode 8 of RuPaul's Drag Race Season 6. This episode originally aired in the Fall of 2017. Email: dragracerecap@gmail.comInstag...Show More
You can trace the origin of men dressing as women in public back to classic Greek theater, but modern drag queens owe their real inception to vaudeville. Dip your toe into the politics and culture of ...Show More
Television audiences are currently obsessed with shows like RuPaul's Drag Race and FX's Pose, presenting different angles on the profession and art of drag. New York City has been crucial to its curre...Show More
Vanity is the cofounder of Wigs by Vanity, the makers of luxury synthetic lace front wigs for drag queens. Vanity quickly cornered the drag market, but her business was always a side hustle. What made...Show More
Joy talks to independent fashion scholar and Drag Race expert, Eric Zhang about the history of drag and ball culture, the legendary RuPaul, and the presence and presentation of the Korean-American dra...Show More
Scrumbly Koldewyn remembers the '60s San Francisco theatre scene; Jenny Gilbert & Shahdiha Bari debate environmentalism and fashion at the V&A and Clare Lilley Director of Programmes at the Yorkshire ...Show More
The AFI’s most revered comedy is the 55th edition of the T100P. Billy Wilder’s screwball cross-dressing flick has a fantastic trio in the starring roles (Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis and especially Jac...Show More
With Antonia Quirke. Utoya director Erik Poppe talks about his one-shot re-enactment of the right-wing terrorist attack in Norway in 2011, and reveals why he had three survivors by his side at all ti...Show More
Today we have our final Queer as Fiction episode for the season, as Jason and Eli talk about Stephan Elliott's 1994 roadtrip comedy 'The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert'. Join us for a di...Show More
For Sasha Velour, all roads led to drag. Being a Fulbright scholar, Vassar grad, graphic artist, and illustrator, were all primers for the trailblazing work she does now as a performer, public speaker...Show More
Max learns what drag is, and what drag means to the queer community in Vancouver. Performers from around the city share why drag is important to them. Dragged Out is proudly sponsored by JQ Clo...Show More
On the final episode of Working Classics, Jacob Brogan talks to New York drag queen, and now Rupaul's Drag Race contestant, Miz Cracker about how she conceives of her shows and outfits, the significan...Show More
This was the year that the world’s most famous drag queen, RuPaul, brought his critically-acclaimed TV show to the UK. The series has helped bring British drag queens and topics that affect the LGBT c...Show More
Amrou Al-Kadhi—who goes by the pronoun ‘they’—was raised Muslim, but even as a kid Amrou was different. They wanted nothing to do with other boys and loved dressing up with their mother. Amrou grappl...Show More
Have you ever wondered how lip syncing became the default mode of performance for drag queens? It’s one of those things that’s so central to drag that it’s existence rarely gets called into question. ...Show More
Thomas and Tranna wonder if being raised by single parents has influenced their relationship choices and also ask whether “monogamous privilege” is a thing. Then, Bob the Drag Queen joins the two for ...Show More
This week Margaret talks with the incredible drag performer, Manila Luzon, about the infamous sanitary pad dress and Rupaul's Drag Race!Then actor (Speechless) John Ross Bowie chats about the punk sce...Show More
In this episode we are joined by Manila Luzon. We discuss touring Singapore, editing in Drag Race, trains, Perez Hilton, and Sahara Davenport. This episode is sponsored by Squarespace and Casper.
The movie "White Chicks" may have made critics— and honestly, the world —cringe, but Brittany delivers her treatise on why the film deserves a second look. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit pod...Show More
Journey to New York for a milestone 50th anniversary, hear stories of love and identity in wartime Britain, and meet the drag queens and kings making library story hours fabulous.
Marsha P. Johnson was a pioneer for LGBTQ rights and a notable figure in the infamous Stonewall Uprising of 1969. She championed for transgender youth and gave back to her community throughout her sho...Show More
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