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OMGEE…This the MOST!!! Where to begin…Ok…basically, Hollywood movie star/legend Joan Crawford is dead, and trying to get into heaven…but she is denied at the gate. Some how, she charms the security guard, and is allowed in, on one condition… She has to return to Earth, and save the planet from all these fake-a$$ selfie/social media whores […]
Transformation Tuesday just got a whole lot QTer…New queers featured every week! Tag us, take a pic of us and follow us on Instagram at QWERRRKOUT, and you too could be the next QT! YOU BETTA QWERRRK!
Scarlett Viper
Age: 21
Location: Manchester, United Kingdom
About:
I started doing drag because I wanted a creative outlet, and I find drag combines […]
This is PERFECT timing!!! Urban poet/queer rapper/the truth Mykki Blanco is finally putting out her first official album…just in time to save the world! After releasing her first EP Mykki Blanco and the Mutant Angels back in 2012, second EP Betty Rubble: The Initiation in 2013, and Spring / Summer 2014 EP, the activist has taken some time to […]
The #1 Beyoncé impersonator in the world, Miss Shalae, and trans creative team Glass Wing Group, put together a flawless reimagining of Beyoncé’s visual album Lemonade. The almost 12 minute long film, Lemonade Served Bitter Sweet, was directed and produced by Shalae, Q Burdette and Adisa Gooding. Shot over a 16 hour time span, the piece features Miss Shalae, […]
Los Angeles-based choreographer and ballroom voguing commentator ENYCE just sent me his latest piece, Vogue Choreography, and it’s THE MOST!!! ENYCE uses his dancing skills to inform and address issues facing the LGBT and POC communities, including transgender bathroom rights, the #BlackLivesMatter movement, and the recent Orlando mass shooting. Check out the clip below, sponsored by […]
By now, we all know the movie of the summer, Absolutely Fabulous, has its US premiere next weekend (Friday, July 22). But in the meantime, check out Kylie Minogue’s cover version of This Wheel’s On Fire, from the Ab Fab soundtrack, dropping next Friday as well. The most commonly known version was performed by Julie Driscoll for […]