Sentences with phrase «for drag performers»

Jesús, a young hairdresser, works at a Havana nightclub for drag performers, and dreams of being a performer himself.

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For advertisers, working with drag performers can help a brand show LGBT consumers it wants to be part of their community, OutTV COO Danks said.
This gender - fluid performer and former RuPaul's Drag Race contestant (and who made our list of 100 Intriguing LGBTs to Look Out for in 2017) was submitted for both the Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress awards for an amazing performance in Confessions of a Womanizer.
When his neighbour gets arrested for vice, drag performer Rudy Donatello (Alan Cumming, The Smurfs 2) takes in her 14 - year - old son Marco (Isaac Leyva).
Simpson is a former football star and accused murderer, now doing nine years of jail time for robbery and kidnapping; Rodman, another ex-athlete, is a notorious «bad boy» and reality - show eccentric; and RuPaul is a drag - queen performer.
Boursier - Mougenot's attention to movement stems from his background in theater.2 Recognizing that he did not wish to be the performer onstage in his art, the artist has developed pieces for stand - in players — amplified beehives, live finches on electric guitars, cherry pits falling onto a drum kit, vacuum cleaners blowing into harmonicas, and helium weather balloons dragging around a tethered microphone.
Known for its diverse ensemble that consists of some of Miami's most brilliant performers and creators ranging in genres from theater, performance art, opera, drag, and contemporary ballet, Rosie Herrera Dance Theatre has become a beloved fixture in the contemporary arts scene in Miami.
See, for example, his much loved 2015 exhibition at Luhring Augustine, «The Waning of Justice», which featured drag performer Lady Bunny in lengthy, freewheeling monologue about the grim state of the present.
Firms need to keep their profitability up because they're terrified that their most productive partners, believing their earning power is being diluted or dragged down by lesser performers, will abandon the firm for richer pastures.
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