With More Sponsorship Opportunities for Drag Artists, What Does the Movement Lose?

It was a cool spring evening in Prospect Park, Brooklyn. Six drag performers with technicolor wigs and a crunchy sounding speaker were throwing an outdoor, outlaw party. A crowd of about 80 people, many sporting similarly neon hairstyles, gathered to watch the artists twirl and dance around in a dried up fountain. A self-proclaimed communist
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Breaking the mold with Brandon Simmoneau

Exclusive Licensing Contributor Brandon Simmoneau, also a hearing-impaired photographer located in Ozark, Missouri, uses photography as a creative outlet and a form of expression. His work provides a visual representation of masculinity and masculine identity, dividing the metaphorical line between masculinity and femininity. Brandon is presently estimating a Quest on 500px. Submit to his own
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How brands are showing their Pride this month

The momentum approximately Pride month along with the LGBTQ+ community is growing. More brands than ever are donning rainbows and identical signals, donating to LGBTQ+ triggers and launching their very own Pride-themed occasions and product to demonstrate their support and connect with people who back the cause. This year, efforts are especially abundant as WorldPride
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