Drag bans aim to kill queer joy and reveal deeper dangers for LGBTQ+ people
Drag performers’ ability to work–to be themselves–is in danger. And you’re right to not only be livid, but also awe-struck that such a critically important art form for the queer community could be seen as anything but glorious.
These two brides celebrated their summer wedding with a champagne tower and a private last dance
The couple twirled into a cloud of smoke and confetti for their first dance. LaRue and their loved ones danced the night away, enjoying a drag queen performance, a champagne tower and confetti cannons.
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