Join Ginger Minj (RuPaul's Drag Race and Netflix's Dumplin') as she travels the world and talks to those who make their city fabulous. From Washington to London. New Zealand to New York. There are so many queens that make drag such a global phenomenon and Ginger is on a mission to highlight them all! London, Paris, Madrid, Milwaukee, and all around the world, Queens are still sitting in power even... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 69 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | TV & FilmComedy |
This week's Local Queen is the self-proclaimed chaotic Queen, based out of Baltimore, Maryland, Washington Heights! Washington performs at Wild N out Wednesdays and is also a wrestler. Ginger & Washington discuss all things wrestling, family upbringi... more
This week's Local Queen is the 50th Miss Gay America 2022, Dextaci! These queens discuss the pageant as a whole, the history of the show, and Plus size representation. They talk about favorite celebrity impersonations and more, you don't want to miss... more
This week's, Local Queen is April Fresh! Having started drag in ’99 she is the founder of The National Miss Comedy Queen Pageant. They discuss having signature stage numbers and trying new things. more
This week on Local Queen, Ginger Talks to Divine Grace! The two discuss year 2, of the pandemic, and how they continued to create during lockdown. Divine shares her first memory in drag, and some of her favorite characters she has performed and seen ... more
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I get soooo excited when I see a new episode available!!!! more
I love the idea of local queen. Highlighting drag queens and queer entertainers from around the country and the globe is much needed. This is a great podcast if you are a fan of drag and LGBTQIA Entertainment. Too many podcasts focus specifically on the drag race phenomenon, and I love that Ginger is using her platform to highlight talent that you can see in your local bars across the country. Drag takes work and these talented local queens are proof of that!
Late to discover this but went straight back to the start. Trinity is a natural host - the perfect balance of curiosity and humour. Brava! 💖 ps love the Drag Race girls but also, love discovering new entertainers and hearing from other queer legends (Amanda Lepore & Sherry Vine!!). Would love to see Jonny Mcgovern on the show : )
I loved the old episodes when it was just Trinity interviewing guests. Now with Ginger I just can’t get into it. She constantly speaks over everyone else and always turns the conversation to be about her. Obnoxious.
Based on the exceptional quality of drag both of these performs deliver, the sound quality is terrible.
Apple Podcasts | #126 | Ireland/TV & Film |
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