The fact of the matter: this group of young creatives blended our queer culture, artistry of drag and Shakesperian nuance in a way that was both highly rewarding and incredibly unique.
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What Drag Race does wonderfully is navigate the messiness of ‘reality’, whilst maintaining a fundamental belief in platforming and legitimising queer community and queer art.
Fashion, at its core, is a powerful form of self-expression, and no one embodies this better than drag queens
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.
By supporting local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanderand Pasifika queens we are amplifying their voices and the issues they raise.
If this is the future of our drag scene, then it’s a bright future indeed.
A semi-comprehensive guide from the Queer Action Collective.
When will everyone get to boots the house down mama?