
Once the queer nightclubs closed to prevent the spread of COVID-19, drag performers have had to adapt their art to a digital stage. I will be interviewing drag performers of all kinds about this situation, and what they think will happen next in the world of drag.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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I had the pleasure of interviewing Marti Gould Cummings, a talented drag queen and an outspoken activist. They were among the thousands of people who protested for Black Lives Matter, and they put their body on the line for the movement and got arres... more
Luke Modelo came on the show back in May at the start of quarantine. We talked about what is it like to shelter in place at your childhood home as a queer person when it doesn’t feel like home anymore, mental health during quarantine, and how he mixe... more
Vile Lynn is a drag queen from Pittsburgh and was a participant of Week 7 of Biqtch Puddin’s Digital Drag show on Twitch. In this episode, we chatted about the impact of digital shows so far, and how she is using this time to expand her online presen... more
This week I welcomed into the virtual studio Chap Charlie from St. Paul, Minnesota. They are a non-binary person and performer, and Minnesota’s most eclectic drag king. We talked about their experience as a non-binary drag performer, as well as how t... more
Back in June, I sat down over Zoom with Willie DoIt, who’s from across the pond in Bristol in the UK. Willie and I talked about BLM movement and how it's impacting drag communities, and his origins as a drag king.
Follow Willie- @williedoit on Inst... more
Today’s guest is Helixir Jynder Byntwell, a baby drag king. He and I talked about what it’s like starting a drag career while the clubs are closed, and the impact of digital shows on the drag scene so far.
Follow Helixir on Instagram- @helixirjynde... more
Carly Üninemclite is a cast member of Camp Wannakiki Season 2, and was featured on Biqtch Puddin's Digital Drag Show Week 7. On this episode, we talked about her time at Camp Wannakiki, her experience on Biqtch's show, and how she took one of her mos... more
D'Cameron May, the Prettiest Pretty Boy from the South paid a visit to the virtual studio to talk with me about his drag artistry through an absurdist lens, and taught me a little about food theater, as well as "cursed food." We had a great conversat... more









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