The drag queen rewriting opera on her terms
Créatine Price on names, refusing to shrink, and building her own table
"Less proving. More knowing.": Monroe Alise on craft, community, and coming into her own
The actor and "I'm Clockable" Queen returned as Isis for the final season of The Chi, and arrives at a version of herself she doesn't yet have words for.
"After all, art is political": Catching up with Johnny Montanez
The creator on getting banned from Meta, losing his cousin, finding his sexuality, and why he stopped pretending content was a side hustle.
"My body is not a sin": Rain Batingana on being cast as a melting statue of Jesus
Artist Cosimo Cavallaro cast trans model Rain Batingana as a life-size chocolate Jesus. On May 17, the world watches her dissolve. She wouldn't have it any other way.
Cynthia Erivo and Lena Waithe are taking the “Ball” to Broadway
Cynthia Erivo and Lena Waithe join the producing team of Cats: The Jellicle Ball — and Lena's making her playwriting debut at the same time. Black queer creatives are not asking for space. They're building it.
Honey, Mozart is fine: Jasmine Rice LaBeija on on art, opera, and drag
Opera diva, drag icon, and Juilliard-trained tenor Jasmine Rice LaBeija came out swinging after Timothée Chalamet declared that ballet and opera are art forms "no one cares about." But if you know Jasmine, you know she doesn't do polite silence.
