Neil Patrick Harris, David Burtka on Their Special Relationship With Drag Queens
Their latest project is further proof of their love for drag, and both offer words of support and encouragement during a difficult time for the community.
May 31, 2023
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Their latest project is further proof of their love for drag, and both offer words of support and encouragement during a difficult time for the community.
The executive director of the New York City Anti-Violence Project shares the organization's plan to keep drag queen story hours fun and safe in the wake of white supremacist attacks.
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The Southern California desert city has also been declared a sanctuary for drag and all forms of self-expression.
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There were no reports of violence or arrests as both sides came armed with guns in San Antonio.
Parents like David Burtka say there are few drawbacks when it comes to children and drag -- and many benefits.
He’s supported our community for decades, he's the only Democratic statewide official left in Ohio, and he's happy about the state having the first drag queen food truck.
These queer stars are reminding everyone in the LGBTQ+ community to stay strong and resilient.
The former ‘Drag Race Canada’ contestant Kyne Santos was recognized with the National Academies Eric and Wendy Schmidt Award for Excellence in Science Communications.
The hate group members yelled and screamed anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric before running away, bruised and bloodied.
The litigation seeks to prevent the Republican ban on drag performance to take effect next month.
The California Democrat, who’s the first elected gay immigrant in Congress, is a big fan of the show.
The event, to be held in Rye, N.Y., has been postponed indefinitely, but petitioners seek to reinstate it.
The organizers hope to open the minds of Tennesseans who come to enjoy the show.
“We’re not going to let people steal our joy,” D.C. drag queen Tara Hoot said.
A planned library event in Lancaster became the latest target of right-wing extremists who forced its cancellation through threats of violence.
Organizers say the event, which continues to bring in money, raised more than $560,000.
The right-wing pundit challenged the Academy Award-winning actor because Theron showed support for the LGBTQ+ community.