Thanks to shows like RuPaul's Drag Race, drag performers everywhere are seeing increased recognition and demand for their talents- and Ottawa is no exception. Ottawa is a Drag showcases some of these local talents and tells a bit of their stories.
Aussie boys of Asian descent candidly discuss their status as a "minority within a minority".
Gilda Love / Eduardo, the last transformist of the Chinese neighborhood of Barcelona, survives with ...
Artem shares two sides of his story: the ordinary life of a boy and the enchanting one of a virgin w...
At the oldest-running queer theatre in the world, Toronto's most cerebral drag queen and "tragicomed...
A drag queen applies his friend's makeup as they reflect on the business and their sexuality.
Entertainer Nathan Kennedy, who speaks Gayle, the South African cant that flourished during the Apar...
In this two-hour special event from The Boulet Brothers' Dragula, previous drag monsters from Season...
Fighting for visibility and solidarity, Lady Galore has become vital to the European drag community....
At 18, George Ward left the Gypsy community. He had felt rejected having come out as gay. Leaving hi...
Gilda chose Gilda because of Hayworth and at 98 years old is the oldest active drag queen in the wor...
This Traveltalk series short visit to the province of Ontario begins in Ottawa, Canada's capital, th...
Three men embark on a journey in search of meaning and happiness in the autumn of their lives: Bob s...
Where does voguing come from, and what, exactly, is throwing shade? This landmark documentary provid...
A documentary team follows a group of drag queens and their lives.
Trixie charmed audiences and judges as winner of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars. But the grind of perf...
Four precocious preteens perfect their lip-synching and runway walks in anticipation of the biggest ...
Before South Africa’s apartheid government in the 1970’s destroyed District Six, being gay, or “moff...
Intimate documentary exploring how Paul O'Grady's creation, Lily Savage, took mainstream TV by storm...