Drag Queens, Drag Kings, and the Transgender Community
What is a Good Drag Queen Name?
What is a good drag queen name? Choosing a drag queen name is an important part of developing your drag persona. Your name is how fans and audiences will know you, so you want it to be meaningful, memorable, and perfectly suited to your character’s personal brand. Follow these tips to choose a name that dazzles.
How to Become a Drag Queen or Drag King
These days many people want to try being a drag queen or king. RuPaul’s Drag Race has had a major impact on mainstream culture and the acceptance of drag. Being a drag queen can be a lot of fun and very rewarding, but there’s work to be done to get there.
Drag Queen and LGBTQ Icon Julian Eltinge
Drag queen and LGBTQ icon Julian Eltinge first appeared on Broadway in 1904 soon began setting box office records on the vaudeville circuit.
Drag Queen Tara Bull at 54 Below!
Tara Bull is an emerging NYC drag queen that began her journey in 2018. First performing at The Duplex then going on to host her own show, the self-titled “Tara Bull Show” at City Winery. Now she performs at 54 Below.
10 Drag King Misconceptions: An FAQ
Drag is about gender performance and entertainment - allowing drag kings to temporarily inhabit masculinity as an art form.
Drag King Mo B. Dick’s Groundbreaking Influence on the LGBTQ community
Drag King Legend Mo B. Dick is cited by many as one of the founding forces behind the modern drag king movement. But before the swagger, pompadour and gold tooth, Mo was a woman from the Philly suburbs seeking identity and community in the big city.
Drag King: An Exploration of the Art Form
Drag kings, historically associated with female performance artists embodying masculine personas, have evolved significantly in recent years. While rooted in the tradition of impersonating male figures, modern drag king performances have expanded to encompass a diverse range of gender expressions.
Most Famous Drag Queens Not on Drag Race
RuPaul’s Drag Race has done much to bring drag queens into the mainstream, but who are the most famous drag queens not on drag race?
Madge and Bisket Comedic Drag Queen Duo Bring the Laughs
Madge and Bisket took TikTok by storm with raunchy comedy sketches. They are Drag Queens who love their LGBTQ + fans, so be ready to laugh at their antics!