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I’m The Big Scary Drag Queen They Warned You About

Drag provides a place where people create a character, first and foremost, and where people can connect with a part of themselves that has been hidden away.

May 16, 2023 Sav Thill-Turke
Opinion //

Why Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander, and Pasifika Drag Representation Matters

By supporting local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanderand Pasifika queens we are amplifying their voices and the issues they raise.

March 26, 2023 Hamani Tanginoa
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Girly: Drag, clothing and rebellion

How drag inspired me to embrace my femininity.

February 22, 2023 Ana Isaacs
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Review: Big Screen, Small Queen (Everything I Didn’t Learn at Film School)

If this is the future of our drag scene, then it’s a bright future indeed.

February 19, 2023 William Winter and Ana Isaacs
Queer Honi 2022 //

How to Tuck

A semi-comprehensive guide from the Queer Action Collective.

October 5, 2022 Queer Action Collective
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Werk In Progress: Trans representation in RuPaul’s Drag Race

When will everyone get to boots the house down mama?

March 22, 2021 Zara Paleologos

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