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Shared some of my two cents with Leanna Garfield for their article about The Man MV and Tyler Swift! Some interesting perspectives here... The whole article can be read here: https://www.bitchmedia.org/article/taylor-swift-the-man-music-video-appropriates-drag
you won’t believe your eyes! Maxxx Pleasure By Billy Beyond for Pansy Beat
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A drag king playlist! Created by Maxxx Pleasure and Frankie Frankenstein. Listen on Spotify! Featuring The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Foxy Shazam, July Talk Gotye, The B-52s, and more!
We're celebrating Pride with a thoughtful collection of short films that show queer people being themselves — some at great lengths and some at great costs.
Anthony Arfi includes MAXXX on their list of 7 short films to watch in honor of Pride.
Photo by Eric Sager I’ve had the pleasure (pun intended) of seeing Maxxx Pleasure perform numerous times all throughout Brooklyn. A creatively captivating
While drag queens seem to be getting all of the media’s attention as of late, sleeping on great drag king performers is detrimental when wanting to experience the full scope of what drag and its history can be.
C. Tepper caught up with Maxxx after performing drag brunch at The Liberty with Gina Tonic in Midtown Manhattan. They talk about topics like creating a realistic widow’s peak, what performative masculinity entails, and why it’s so important to create safe spaces within drag and LGBTQ+ communities.
When I first started drag, I was using it as a vehicle to express my sexuality, and in hindsight that was actually a really slippery slope. I didn’t have any understanding of what it means to question masculinity, and I didn’t understand how someone like me could further ideas of toxic masculinity in drag. I didn’t understand that it was something I was capable of.
Maxxx Pleasure to the Bisexual Resource Center