"Life is Drag" started with the drag artist Untitled Queen as its first subject in 2019. She has continued to collaborate with Rachel Rampleman on the project. - Rachel Rampleman EDITOR’S NOTE: Elyssa ...
Untitled Queen performs Erykah Badu’s “On & On” during Untitled (Rosemont), (all photos by the author for Hyperallergic) Though Untitled (Rosemont) doesn’t start until 10:30pm, bodies begin to fill ...
From September 18-December 18, the New York City femme and queer-led multidisciplinary art space SoMad will feature the exhibition "Life is Drag" by artist Rachel Rampleman. The project, which ...
On Sept. 19, the University of Massachusetts Amherst’s Stonewall Center held its largest drag show yet at the Student Union — the fourth annual Say Gay! Drag Show. Hosted in collaboration with drag ...
G rowing up, Felix Castro never felt comfortable in their skin. In high school, they experienced skin dryness, redness, and split skin, and the symptoms took a toll on their confidence. “I remember ...
The stories you’re about to read are long overdue. While managing this year’s Funniest Five, an insiders’ poll of the comedy scene, I asked myself why Willamette Week had never put together an issue ...
We asked over 100 insiders for the names of Portland’s Finest Drag Artists, and the nearly 100 names we received in response are so entertaining on their own that we just had to share them with you.
“The first time I saw God was at Bizarre,” says visual artist Rachel Rampleman. She is referring to the drag artist God Complex and the now-defunct Brooklyn bar Bizarre. Inspired by the performer’s ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: Elyssa Goodman is a New York-based writer and the author of “Glitter and Concrete: A Cultural History of Drag in New York City.” “The first time I saw God was at Bizarre,” says visual ...