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It's the first interview episode! Hear from drag entity Damien Demise (he/she/they/xyr) and drag queen Supernova (she/her) about horror video games, philosophy, and the evolution of New York drag.
Keep an eye out for new episodes over the next few months... more interviews are coming soon!
Hannah Weisz (any pronouns) is a writer, performer, director, student, new drag queen and longtime drag fan. See more of their work on Instagram @hannahmweisz.
Mae B. Tomorrow (she/her) is Hannah's drag persona. She is a woman exploring the paradox of femininity and the artifice of beauty through performance. See more of her work (Or, werk! Haha, get it? Because drag!) on Instagram @maebtomorrow. Book her on See the Queens.
Content warning: explicit language, mentions of racism and anti-queerness.
Check out the linked resource page for the bibliography and more sources on drag: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ygFtASiwNdMUQR9g17GEsjuf5sxLxxCm0w_gE9evTg0/edit?usp=sharing
By Hannah WeiszIt's the first interview episode! Hear from drag entity Damien Demise (he/she/they/xyr) and drag queen Supernova (she/her) about horror video games, philosophy, and the evolution of New York drag.
Keep an eye out for new episodes over the next few months... more interviews are coming soon!
Hannah Weisz (any pronouns) is a writer, performer, director, student, new drag queen and longtime drag fan. See more of their work on Instagram @hannahmweisz.
Mae B. Tomorrow (she/her) is Hannah's drag persona. She is a woman exploring the paradox of femininity and the artifice of beauty through performance. See more of her work (Or, werk! Haha, get it? Because drag!) on Instagram @maebtomorrow. Book her on See the Queens.
Content warning: explicit language, mentions of racism and anti-queerness.
Check out the linked resource page for the bibliography and more sources on drag: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ygFtASiwNdMUQR9g17GEsjuf5sxLxxCm0w_gE9evTg0/edit?usp=sharing