RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 18 premieres Jan. 2 on MTV. The post ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Season 18 Queens Tease Camaraderie And ...
Michael Block is a 14 time GLAM Award nominated writer, producer, and host of the podcast Block Talk. Throughout his time in the entertainment industry, he has worked on and off Broadway as a stage ...
Fans of "RuPaul's Drag Race" can now live out their dreams of being in an episode thanks to a new interactive activity in ...
Drag is under attack. And given the increasing queerphobia following last month’s disastrous election, it can be a scary time. But the Normal Anomaly Initiative is fighting back with Drag University, ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Justin Honard, co-writer and co-star of the "Drag: The Musical," a show that takes the audience inside the world of drag performances. Drag shows can smell a certain ...
The season 17 finale of “RuPaul’s Drag Race” will air on Friday, April 18. The top queens face off in an evening of performances and lip syncs as they compete for a grand prize of $200,000 in the ...
RuPaul’s Drag Race season 16 winner Nymphia Wind drops into our Zoom meeting, days after her victory, with a windswept, chaotic energy and a raspy British accent. (She is, notably, not British.) “I’m ...
Michael Block is a 14 time GLAM Award nominated writer, producer, and host of the podcast Block Talk. Throughout his time in the entertainment industry, he has worked on and off Broadway as a stage ...
Entertainment Weekly just announced a brand new show that brings together six RuPaul's Drag Race alums and one Dragula winner ...
EW has an exclusive interview with TV's first all-drag-king competition winner, King Molasses. Molasses tells EW they hope their reign challenges the biased notion that kings are "inferior" to queens.
Drag racing is more than just a straight-line sprint; it is a complex interplay of engineering, strategy, and skill. In a quarter-mile drag race, drivers push their vehicles to the limit, aiming to ...
To me, “you don’t know what you don’t know,” is one of the more irritating catchphrases in the English language. It’s cliché masquerading as wisdom and the people who use it tend to be self-help gurus ...