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RuPaul's Drag Race Season 15 Episode 6 Recap: "Old Friends Gold"
The queens fast forward 50 years to perform in old lady girl groups, singing about life, love, and growing old with your besties; actress and comedian Megan Stalter guest judges.
Coverage of issues pertaining to the social construction of gender and identities within the spectrum of sexuality. Emphasis on the realities and aesthetics of Pride, dismantling the gender binary, intricacies of the LGBTQIA+ spectrum, issues affecting Queer and Trans individuals, particularly in terms of violence and mental illness.
The queens fast forward 50 years to perform in old lady girl groups, singing about life, love, and growing old with your besties; actress and comedian Megan Stalter guest judges.
The death of Tyre Nichols at the hands of five Memphis police officers is a harrowing cross of police brutality and Black-on-Black crime. Ciaran Short reflects on the toxic masculinity and racism underlying the case.
The queens open the Library and later, must turn home decor into haute couture; actress and singer Janelle Monae guest judges.
World-renowned drag artist and LGBTQIA+ icon Laganja Estranja pays tribute to her gender journey through the lens of the Hawaiian Māhūs, in an exclusive photo shoot by Chris Balidio.
RuPaul serves up a double helping of the celebrity impersonation game show, with the queens playing in two rounds, with two different casts of characters. Actor Amandla Stenberg guest judges.
In this heavenly acting challenge, the queens must create infomercials for a queer afterlife. Country singer Maren Morris and LGBTQIA+ activist Ts Madison guest judge.
RuPaul's Drag Race returns for Season 15 in this epic 2-episode premiere! 16 queens compete to become America's Next Drag Superstar, performing in a talent show as singer Ariana Grande guest judges.
On Tuesday, November 29th, the U.S. Senate passed a bill that protects the right to same-sex and interracial marriage. Tomorrow the House is set to approve or deny the legislation.
Celebrating LGBTQIA+ Pride (at any time of the year) has gotten increasingly dangerous, even in the cannabis industry. When High Times published an article highlighting queer-owned brands, some in the cannabis community responded with violence. Here's the backlash to the backlash.
In this Trailblazers' Authentic Voices: Pride '22 "Sweet Sixteen" spotlight, we meet Charleen Caabay, co-founder and Chief Innovation Officer of The People's Ecosystem. She talks about the vital need for diversity, equity and inclusion in the cannabis industry, including LGBTQIA+ communities.
In this Trailblazers' Authentic Voices: Pride '22 "Sweet Sixteen" spotlight, we meet Timeka Drew, founder and CEO of Biko. She talks about the importance of cannabis as medicine and normalizing LGBTQIA+ spaces.
In this Trailblazers' Authentic Voices: Pride '22 "Sweet Sixteen" spotlight, we meet Jake Wall, Chief Innovation Officer and co-founder of MAISON BLOOM. He talks about the unique beverage brand, collaboration, and LGBTQIA+ equality in the cannabis industry.
In this Trailblazers' Authentic Voices: Pride '22 "Sweet Sixteen" spotlight, we meet Rachael Rapinoe, founder and CEO of Mendi. A professional athlete turned hemp entrepreneur, she talks about creating natural healing solutions for women and the LGBTQIA+ community.
In this Trailblazers' Authentic Voices: Pride '22 "Sweet Sixteen" spotlight, we meet Drew Martin, founder of the eponymous cannabis-botanical pre-roll line. He talks about the power of plants and LGBTQIA+ visibility.
In this Trailblazers' Authentic Voices: Pride '22 "Sweet Sixteen" spotlight, we meet Rachel Burkons, co-founder of the cannabis hospitality company Altered Plates. She talks about living her life through the lens of all things culinary cannabis.