We’ve been inundated with A LOT of RuPaul’s Drag Race. At this point, there’s 13 seasons of the OG stateside franchise (and five seasons of the All Stars variant on top of that!), with global spin offs in Thailand, Canada, Chile, Holland, Australia and here in the United Kingdom. Drag Race España is the latest addition, due to premiere on May 30th. With all that said, how on EARTH do you even BEGIN to start ranking every season of RuPaul’s Drag Race?
Well firstly, let’s take some out of the equation. For this ranking, we’re going to focus on the franchises that have been readily available for UK audiences on Netflix and iPlayer, so US, All Stars, UK and Canada. Australia fits into that too, but feels unfair to count it when the season’s still airing. That gives us a grand total of 21 seasons and over 200 queens to bring into consideration, and deciding between these has been like choosing my favourite child. There will be upset. There could be uproar. There might ev
Drag icon Trixie Mattel and trans activist Jazz Jennings will be featured in the 2021 Taimi Talks line-up. (Photo by Jim Spellman/Getty Images/Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic)
Trixie Mattel, Jazz Jennings, Frankie Grande, Latrice Royale and Jake and Hannah Graf lead an incredible line-up for queer app Taimi’s latest event.
Queer social and dating app Taimi is hosting its second annual Taimi Talks on Sunday (16 May).
The digital event will welcome queer celebrities and influencers to discuss important LGBT+ issues and problems facing the community during COVID-19.
Trixie Mattel will give a musical performance and interview. Her fellow
Drag Race star Latrice Royale is also part of the line-up.
To say we are excited is an understatement. We have legendary artists – with 12 Grammys combined – diverse Allies and Queer icons that are going to simply bring the house down. What better way to celebrate our Pride than with amazing music in a diverse and inclusive atmosphere? We continue to celebrate Pride to remind us of our achievements and to also remind us of our history, struggles, and work that is yet to be done, Pride in the Park Chicago President Dusty Carpenter said.
If not fully vaccinated, organizers suggested prospective concert-goers receive a COVID-19 test the Thursday or Friday prior to the event at a Chicago testing site. All guests must have proof of COVID-19 vaccination or a negative PCR test within three days, according to the website.
Headliners announced for Pride in the Park Chicago, June 26 & 27 Wed. May 12, 2021 2:10 PM by GoPride.com News Staff photo credit // steven koch Legendary lineup brings together the “Queen of Funk”, the “world’s greatest DJ”, and the prodigal producer An all-star lineup has been announced for the return of Pride in the Park on Saturday, June 26 and Sunday June 27 at Butler Field in Grant Park.
Event producer Dreambrite introduced Pride in the Park Chicago, a one-day music festival, in 2019. The event was canceled in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic, but returns in 2021 as a two-day event with limited capacity. To say we are excited is an understatement, said Dusty Carpenter, President and lead organizer of Pride in the Park Chicago. “We have legendary artists – with 12 Grammys combined – diverse Allies and Queer icons that are going to simply bring the house down.”