Larry Buzzeo is originally from Stamford, Conn. where he began his theatrical obsession at the age of 25.
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It’s going to be an evening of high-energy music, dazzling fashion and the spectacle only drag performers are capable of delivering when OutSFL presents RUBY ROYALE: A Tribute to Melissa St. John’s 40 Years of Drag Excellence & Community Service on Feb. 17 at the Lake Worth Playhouse in the LGBTQ+ sanctuary city of Lake Worth Beach. Show time is 8 p.m.
Lauren Fein is the epitome of DEI – female, lesbian, Jewish, a Hispanic wife, foster mother of a black son. But even all those checkboxes aren’t able to save her from being canceled in the world premiere of “The Cancellation of Lauren Fein”.
Bianca Del Rio, dubbed “The Joan Rivers of the Drag World” by the New York Times, is bringing her “Dead Inside” tour to the Kravis Center’s Dreyfoos Concert Hall on Feb. 18.
One thing you can say about Oscar-winning screenwriter Diablo Cody: she’s consistently inconsistent. Since her groundbreaking screenwriting debut in 2007 with “Juno,” her track record has been uneven, with the misses (“Ricki and the Flash,” “Paradise,” and “Jennifer’s Body”) outweighing the hits (“Young Adult” and “Tully”).
From India Ferrah to Anetra, Las Vegas has delivered some stunning queens to "RuPaul's Drag Race" and without a doubt, Mirage is one of those performers. While her time on Season 16 was cut short (after a very emotional Lip Sync For Your Life), Mirage has pivoted to looking towards the future and reflecting on the positive aspects of her experience. I sat down to chat with Mirage about the "Drag Race" moments she loved, the challenge she wished she got to participate in, and the "Drag Race" alumni that helped her prepare for the competition.
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