🤔 #whatisdrag 🏳️🌈 #happyfourth 🍔🇺🇸 🌭 this is a #ghetto ✂️ #video i made half naked in bed originally crafted by the illustrious @thevideohole 🌀aw 👶🏽's first #video (at Design Nurd)
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🤔 #whatisdrag 🏳️🌈 #happyfourth 🍔🇺🇸 🌭 this is a #ghetto ✂️ #video i made half naked in bed originally crafted by the illustrious @thevideohole 🌀aw 👶🏽's first #video (at Design Nurd)
In the studio werking on some new moves with @steelestarling #poledance #stripperlife #whatisdrag #postdrag
I haven't been in drag for a minute, so I went in on this face! ! 😀😊 #whatisdrag #DemonQueenOfPolkaAndBaklava #maxiglamour #neoburlesque #clubkid
And my second look of the night! I call this look, "We should have used lube, but it's ok I like it rough" #filthy #bloody #mess #boylesque #whatisdrag #DemonQueenOfPolkaAndBaklava
We are born naked. The rest is drag
So drag isn’t just about being pretty, or grabbing attention. And though it is inextricably bound to discussions of gender, it also transcends them. For the New York queens I interviewed, drag was a form of provocative personal expression the magnetism of which united them across diverse goals, needs, and experiences. It’s also a way to connect to an artistic lineage and a family that goes back centuries. “It’s the last underground art form,” Bob TheDragQueen said. “You can’t go to drag school. There are no drag classes. If you want to learn about drag, you have to learn it directly from another drag queen.”
"What Is Drag? A Queen Explores the Meaning of Her Art" - Miz Cracker (Slate, 2014)