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Drag & Performance

All Queer Art is Drag

arts, ink. > What is Drag??

Artsy > A Brief History of Drag in the Art World

Balls, Vogue, and Drag: A History of Queer Culture

BBC > Why Drag Race is still important for LGBT representation

Billboard > ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’: Megami Wasn’t Joking When She Said ‘Protect Queer Art’

Britannica Arts & Culture > Drag Queen (Performance Art)

Brooklyn Arts Exchange > Drag Performance: Between & Beyond Gender (In Person)

CBS News > The history of drag, and how drag queens got pulled into politics

CNN > The US has a rich drag history. Here’s why the art form will likely outlast attempts to restrict it

Cosmic to Corporeal: Contemporary Queer Performance Practices

Drag is art, and it’s important to queer history

Drag is an art form and a political statement

Drag Performance and Femininity: Redefining Drag Culture through Identity Performance of Transgender Women Drag Queens

Drag performers of color reflect on ‘queer joy’ – and the current backlash to their art

Henry Ford Museum > Legendary Dress: Iconic Histories of Drag Performance

How drag as an art form sashayed from the underground and strutted into the mainstream

Human Rights Campaign (HRC) > Understanding Drag: As American as Apple Pie

InQueery: Trixie Mattel Breaks Down the History of "Drag"

Inside the world’s first MA in queer performance

Investopedia > Performance Drag: Overview, Sources, ExampleIt Gets Better > The Art of Drag

It Gets Better > The Art of Drag

Klio > Drag as an Underrated Performance Art

LGBTQ+ Performing Arts Resources at the Library of Congress

LGBTQIA+ Wiki > Drag

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