With Liberty and Drag For All! What We Saw at RuPaul's First Ever DragCon
Drag is finding a mainstream audience.
"What drag is is a celebration of the fact that each and every one of us is different," says Fenton Bailey, executive producer of RuPaul's Drag Race, a reality competition show which airs on the Logo network. "But rather than something that divides us and makes us unhappy and victimizes us, actually it's a cause for celebration."
Over 14,000 people flocked to the Los Angeles Convention Center last weekend for the inaugural RuPaul's DragCon—a drag convention put on by RuPaul and World of Wonder production company. The convention featured appearances by past and present stars of the Drag Race show, as well as panels and a key note speech from Mama Ru herself.
"When people ask me what does drag mean to me I say it's total liberation and freedom of expression," says Kennedy Davenport, a contestant on this season's Drag Race competition.
The once marginalized art form is a great example of a self-reliant community that has its own language, leaders, and support network. And now thanks to the efforts of RuPaul and the hit show, drag is pushing into the mainstream.
"I attribute so much of this to RuPaul's singular genius," says Bailey. "The very first time Randy [Barbato] and I saw RuPaul we said, 'This motherfucker is going to be a star.' And then it was really just waiting for the rest of the world to catch up."
Approximately 4 minutes.
Produced by Alexis Garcia and Paul Detrick. Camera by Detrick. Music by Jason Shaw and Marco Trovatello. Thumbnail photo credit: World of Wonder.
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I've been saying it all along - RuPaul is going to be a problem for Rand's candidacy.
"Stand with Ru", just doesn't have the same ring to it.
"Shop for Shoes with Ru"?
"Talk Blue with Ru"?
"Fling Poo with Ru"?
"Vote for me or you'll Ru the day"
good
I believe that is actually the Hillary slogan
St?rm und Drag
"One Ru to Rule them all"
"One Drag Queen to Ru Them All"
^That's much better
Since drag isn't necessarily gay, I can say this without fear of reprisal: Drag queens frighten me, perhaps more so than clowns (but along the same lines).
Whaddaya mean, "ain't queer"? Why, that's a feller in a dress!
Sure it is. Straight men who do this are "female impersonators" or "transvestites". Drag is a whole 'nother culture, and part of that culture is being gay.
Yep. Eddie Izzard... "executive transvestite". But he fancies girls.
Agree to disagree and not think about it anymore.
Drag queens frighten me, perhaps more so than clowns (but along the same lines).
I somewhat agree. Except I tend to get mad at things that scare me rather than just scared.
They aren't trying to look like women at all, they're trying to look like frightening ghouls.
It's entertainment, that's all. Most of them are quite aware that they're not fooling anyone.
mad.casual just wants you to know that he has a legitimate excuse for being angry at people who are doing things differently than he is.
People who call quiche "deep dish pizza" anger me. Tolerance for difference has its limits, you know!
I'm fine with you eating your melted cheese on a pita like some open-faced quesadilla. As long as you aren't putting ketchup on a hotdog, we don't have any problems.
In mad.casual's defense, I get rather mad-borderline-violent around clowns. It's irrational behavior motivated by my horror of them.
I think of drag queens as entertainers. Clowns, well, I'm hard pressed to think of a non-nefarious reason for grown men to dress up in garish attire and makeup in order to spend inordinate amounts of time around children.
And, like gingers, clowns have no souls.
Read more of mad.casuals posts on people who deviate from social norms and we'll circle back on this. I would be surprised if you were still coming to his defense.
I did say clowns motivate me to irrational behavior, Jesse. 😉
It's entertainment, that's all. Most of them are quite aware that they're not fooling anyone.
That's the aggravating part. Maybe it's a little of the angsty teen grunge imparted by growing up in the 90s or some residual disappointment with the rave scene, but a room full of clowns, drag queens, furries, juggalos, Kiss... even some comic con, sports fans, and military face paint crap quickly starts to peg the 'urge to kill' meter.
I freely admit, it's irrational and my excuses for it are no more sound than the rationalities and excuses they have for doing it in the first place. As long as they have their place and I have mine.
"They aren't trying to look like women at all, they're trying to look like frightening ghouls."
If the women are SJW's or Hillary, is there a difference?
You mean kind of like feminists?
They don't frighten me, but I find them...sad. On one hand I respect the hell out of them because they get gay-bashed at far higher rates than cisnormative guys like me. On the other hand I think they perpetuate an unfortunate stereotype that enemies of gay people are eager to seize upon.
So what you're saying is that drag is the gangsta rap of gayness?
It's the concept, not the people. The exaggerated makeup. Often so severe. It's frightening.
Not the concept, now that I think about it. It's the execution. THOSE EYEBROWS DON'T LOOK LIKE ANYTHING IN NATURE.
But then, I don't like women all painted up, either. The natural look is beautiful.
Gross! Oh wait? I forgot I am not allowed to have an opinion on weirdos.....
You're allowed to have whatever opinion you want. You just might be mocked for that opinion.
You have to love the random, one off commenters.
And you definitely have to love the random, one off commenters who only show up on the article about drag queens to register their disdain.
Sometimes I wonder where they come from, like does this person have an alert set up for all articles about drag queens?
I suspect that the troll-o-sphere sends out alerts - look, site x had an article about y, let's troll!
Mocked? On hit and run? Whatever dude.
Vin Diesel looks like he's having fun.
What is Charley's Aunt chopped liver?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charley's_Aunt
That link tastes sweetish but artificially so.
We must have been in different hotel rooms. I just saw a lot of bare ass and dicks. And cocaine. So much cocaine
Drag queens give cocaine a bad name
Welcome back, Goldy.
I bought the most awesome pair of Michael Kors heels yesterday - strappy, taupe, patent leather. I had to go get a pedicure with very cherry red polish just to show them off.
Don't you just love them?
Because Rupaul would.
Ummm...pics?
Back off, she's mine.
I'm sorry but I need to break up with you, Playa. I hear you're a terrible father.
Couldn't even successfully steal a cute designer dog to take home to his children. Pathetic.
I was successful. I brought your dog back out of charity.
Had you kept him, I'd be sad for a few days but then immediately booked a vacation without having to worry about finding someone to watch him anymore.
Side note: I may be moving out of LA soon. Interviewing for a position in either SF or Chicago. If the offer is right and I do leave, we'll need to coordinate one last reason meet up.
Nooooooo.
Fine. I'll settle for friends with benefits.
Depends on the legs/feet wearing them.
Oh my!
Actually, I do love them!
Oh you fancy huh?
If you were my woman, no Michael Kors shoes for you. You'd be barefoot and pregnant in the kitchen making a special mushroom quiche for agile cyborg and I to consume.
Are you personally familiar with the Cyborg?
All I know of the Cyborg I have learnt in dreams - I have seen him, moving in the haze of sleep.
Alas I do not. But my mission in life is to sirens a week in the desert with him and peyote.
*spend.
Stupid phone commenting
*sigh*
Men don't look at shoes. We don't see them. We see your feet. An hour after you wear those in my presence I might....might be able to say if you were wearing shoes or not, but I could damn sure tell you what color your polish was.
You think women dress for men?
Everyone knows that they don't, but they still love to blame the patriarchy for why they feel forced into it.
You spent $135 on a pair of shoes that don't even have q built in knife?
I would.
I'm starting to understand you better now.
or at least this makes the mattress girl 'would' understandable.
Wake me up when it becomes Rand Paul's DragCon.
Pebbles was a dude? RuPaul just raped my childhood
I thought that was Wilma...
I, for one, have enjoyed the dispassionate, yet educational and profound discussion of transgendered issues that articles like these have sparked in the Hit and Run comments section, and I would like to see more.
Transgendered =/= drag. I'm sure you knew that.
Knew that? Hell, you should have seen me in my Pattaya da....err...forget that.
Seriously, I was speaking in of the forum's basic tenor in all things LBGTQ and something Y, in general.
Thanks to reason, next time I tell someone I'm a libertarian they'll tell me that I'm just a republican who smokes pot or enjoys sodomy/cross-dressing or has an infatuation with Mexicans.
Why not go for the trifecta?
"Seriously, I was speaking in of the forum's basic tenor..."
Think we need soprano here.
See, you had the one and only opportunity to use the term "castrato" in a punchline, but you decided not to go for it.
You shall forever rue this day.
But we already have Bo
Thank you for rescuing. Sudden, you are a true American hero.
Heh.
All these letters and math signs are like a real bad algebra dream
He lives in Thailand.
Of course he knows that.
Lived. Been back since 2008.
You know what other heroic mulatto changed his residence about 6 years ago?
John Urschel?
Barack Hussein Obama?
OH! I meant to type "Hitler"!
OT
http://gothamist.com/2015/05/2.....osters.php
Somebody put up fakerape posters all over Columbia University during graduation.
We spoke with a rising Columbia senior about the incident. A student activist and survivor of sexual assault, she preferred to speak anonymously. She is already home for summer break, and came across the posters online. She said, "The posters were shocking to me, because I'm used to being around people who are supportive of Emma and what she's been doing. But I also wasn't surprised, because there are a lot of people out there who don't support her."
As for how this incident compares to other criticism directed at Sulkowicz this year, "I've seen people saying terrible things in anonymous comments on our school newspaper, but I've never seen such a public, misogynistic act towards her. It feels very different from people sitting at their computer screens. This seems a lot more dangerous."
She added, "The school did a terrible job handling this case, and if they had handled the case justly, this wouldn't be happening. I don't think Emma would have had to deal with such public animosity."
What is dangerous about a poster?
What would have been a "just" handling of this case?
I had a gay housemate several years back who absolutely hated drag. He described it as being just like blackface. Kind of surprised me that he saw it that way.
-jcr
^This.
Weird. I really don't get the hostility toward drags. They're being who they feel they need to be - dressing and acting in a way they find satisfying. I cannot see how that's a reflection on more traditional gay (traditional gay??!! heehee) people.
People are attracted to physical aesthetics. They like the look and feel of particular gender specific styles. It feels right to them. Why not enjoy? I'd be depressed if I were prevented from dressing in a female specific way and made to wear masculine or dowdy clothing.
The Substance of Style, bitches.
No hostility, your ladyship. As I wrote in my much earlier post above I respect them. But I do not like them or seek them out.
"We're born naked, and the rest is drag."
"We're born with a 23rd chromosomal pair that determines our sex biologically and any attempts to subvert that are a sign of a person's lack of fitness for confronting reality"
Tautological. Biological sex is biological sex. Identity is something different. I get that you don't like things that are foreign to your childhood self, but should someone with your condition really lecture others about problems confronting reality?
Finally a subject you actually do know something about. Too bad you just seem completely unable to know your limitations causing you to take the fascist side on most other topics you feel compelled to chime in on.
Are we making progress? Or is this just a fluke?
It's not terribly surprising. There's a pretty strong rift between the more militant lesbians and transgenders, for example. The former seem to view the latter as grotesque caricatures who are essentially LARPing as women for SJW street cred. Sounds like your roommate viewed drag queens in the same light.
No true gayman.
I grew up in the 1960s so after seeing many shows including Uncle Milty, Geraldine, and too many others to count, I (apparently mistakenly) thought drag was already mainstream.
* that should have read something like: '...after seeing Uncle Milty, Geraldine, and too many others to count on various shows,..' They mostly appeared on other shows that weren't necessarily only about cross-dressers, unlike Bosom Buddies which was a show about two dudes in drag.
Yup. RuPaul is a breakthrough star who (used to?) dress up like a woman, but is similarly-to-less famous than Tootsie, Bosom Buddies, Dennis Rodman, Eddie Izzard... I use dress up like a woman in the loosest sense as he'd never pass for a woman and that's not the point.
The difference is pretty obvious. Milton Berle and others were obviously men dressed as women; they weren't really attempting to look like women. They looked like men dressed as women - funny, right?
Rupaul looks like a woman. Most drags really want to look like women.
But RuPaul is the one wearing mid-century loafers, slacks, and a jacket, right? Hosts the show on Logo that way, right?
Seems like Tom Hanks has spent as much time on camera, is (or was) much more widely known for doing so, and looked more like an actual woman than RuPaul?
It seems less like some sort of profound historical contest and more like RuPaul's Historically-blind Idiot Navel-gazing Contest.
Berle, et als, were also doing that for comedic effect. They were telling jokes from a women's POV when there were few women in comedy. Dressing as women while telling those jokes made those jokes friendly rather than mocking as they would have been when delivered by Uncle Milty or Flip Wilson wearing suits. Notable that those comedians only dressed as women when doing specific characters.
You can thank me later for this.
"Uncle Milty or Flip Wilson "
At about the same time guitarist Keith Richards was starting to wear women's clothes. Not for comedic effect or because he wanted to look like a woman. It was because he was hanging around haute couture models who had access to lots of beautiful clothes. Keith was always one to let his self-indulgence lead the way.
Man, i can only aspire to that level of artistic makeup. I can't even put mascara on right, much less falsies. #FemaleFAIL
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I think I heard somewhere that the infamous Mayo Clinic sponsors a drag queen festival in Rochester Minnesota called "Dragagonza Pridefest".
http://www.postbulletin.com/ne.....647ca.html
If that's true, well?.that's fine. But you folks that go to that clinic and pay bukoo bucks for your treatments?well?.okay-dokey.
All in the name of diversity.
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