Drag queen
“RuPaul’s Drag Race” is always better when there’s ego, narcissism, and delusion floating the Werk Room. So thank the drag gods for Q and Plane Jane this season.
“I’d mastered the art of naughty-lite,” is how the drag icon describes his enduring public image, which took years to craft, in new memoir “The House of Hidden Meanings.”
After one of the best seasons the show has aired, “RuPaul’s Drag Race” returns with intriguing new gameplay and a final lip sync everyone will be screaming about.
“RuPaul’s Drag Race” alums Jinkx Monsoon and BenDeLaCreme dish with Obsessed about their batty new holiday show and the power of drag performance at a time so filled with hate.
In his new memoir, Charles Busch dishes on seder with Angela Lansbury, playing dead with Rita Moreno, and the politics of being a “drag queen.”
Drag bans and anti-LGBTQ+ legislation are being introduced around the world, but three films at TIFF prove that the art of drag will be a big part of award season—haters be damned.
“Drag Race” lovers know and love the iconic queen Peppermint. Her small role in a new Netflix comedy shows that everyone else would love her too—if she ever got to be the star.