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WOWlebrity, ham, and gender non-binary performance artist, Mx Qwerrrk, has enlisted New Orleans-based Ballroom and drag queen track producer B.Ames for her debut single, “OnlyHams (This Piggy’s C*nt).”
It’s a throbbing celebration of sex positivity and an homage to bountiful “bussies” everywhere! Inspired by the Ballroom scene, and known for her own voguing antics, Qwerrrrk decided her first single should be […]
Get ready for a global pop sensation! Danish drag queen, Betty Bitschlap, and international superstar, Jujubee, join forces for their new single and vid Show Me the Money. With fierce vocals and humorous lyrics, Betty and JuJuBee playfully celebrate their love for money while keeping it light-hearted. The duo’s charm lies in their ability to create good music […]
ANOHNI and The Johnsons are back, releasing a new album in July called My Back Was a Bridge for You to Cross (prod. Jimmy Hogarth). The first single, It Must Change, is out now, featuring human rights advocate Munroe Bergdorf. “I am really pleased with the feeling of It Must Change, says ANOHNI. It’s a new direction for me, but very […]
Love Bailey’s Hornatia, remixed by Tyler Stone, is a response to all the anti-trans bills happening in legislation right now. Because of the nature of Love’s content, conservatives have been targeting her accounts and trying to censor her work, banning her on TikTok, etc. As she continues the fight for transgender empowerment, help her amplify her voice […]
Mila Jam, the transgender pop star, is celebrating Trans Day of Visibility with the release of a powerful new anthem, Say Your Name, that aims to empower the transgender and drag community to fight back against the growing discrimination they face. The song speaks to the heart of the issue and highlights the resilience and strength of the […]
From June 1992 to March 1995, in the midst of the AIDS crisis in NYC, an extraordinary theatrical collective emerged from underground called the Blacklips Performance Cult. Co-founded by ANOHNI
In Blacklips: Her Life and Her Many, Many Deaths, ANOHNI and coeditor Marti Wilkerson lay bare the collective’s archives in photographs, scripts, and the assembled ephemera […]