Lashing Out: RuPaul and the art of drag
Drag feels everywhere now, but we still haven’t reached the saturation point.
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Originally published in the July issue of Fenuxe magazine.
Drag feels everywhere now, but we still haven't reached the saturation point. Alongside hip-hop culture, which carries its wealth of history and struggles for mainstream acceptance, both it and drag tell a narrative through-line that parallels American culture as a whole. In perhaps the most unce…
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