Florida Seeks Hotel Liquor License After ‘Drag Show Christmas’
The hotel has noted that it didn’t even host the show; it just served as a vendor for the event.
March 15, 2023
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The hotel has noted that it didn’t even host the show; it just served as a vendor for the event.
The holiday event featuring RuPaul's Drag Race alumni was called an "insult to the birth of Christ and human dignity."
There were no reports of violence or arrests as both sides came armed with guns in San Antonio.
It's just the latest in DeSantis's anti-LGBTQ+ agenda.
Florida Republican lawmakers are looking to ban gender-affirming care, stop legal changes of gender on birth certificates, and restrict drag shows.
The bills include an expansion of "don't say gay," a ban on gender-affirming care, restrictions on bathroom use, and restrictions on drag shows.
Many organizers with events planned in the month of June must decide now if they want to be test cases for the law.
The season 5 finalist of RuPaul's Drag Race shows her tender side on the holiday tune.
Is Disney World joining the ”don’t say gay” movement in Florida?
The winner of RuPaul's Drag Race: All Stars season 2 said it's time to see "some more trans girls who are f*cking amazing."
The singer talks to The Advocate about her new holiday album and her new man, among other interesting subjects.
The Republican governor signed that bill along with three other anti-LGBTQ+ pieces of legislation on Wednesday.
Secretary of State Frank LaRose didn't follow the law in deciding to put the issue before voters, according to the court.
Allegations of sexual misconduct against a contestant, Sherry Pie, give VH1 no other option.
Darcelle's eponymous drag club in Portland, Ore., has been in business for more than 50 years.
The Advocate spoke with the season 8 winner of RuPaul's Drag Race.
Finding old-school gay shame is more difficult than ever. Even at Christmas.
Arturo Galster was a drag pioneer in the San Francisco Bay Area. The San Francisco Chronicle's Robert Hurwitt offers up this tribute, compiled by Gerard Koskovich and the family of Arturo Galster.
Once a place for gays to parade the outlandish and the outrageous, Halloween street parties have been overrun by college kids and gangbangers, appropriated by stroller-pushing moms and out-of-towners, and regulated by angry residents and city officials. Have we lost Halloween forever?