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  2. Drag (entertainment) - Wikipedia

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    The use of drag in this sense appeared in print as early as 1870 [5] [6] but its origin is uncertain. One suggested etymological root is 19th-century theatre slang, from the sensation of long skirts trailing on the floor. [7] It may have been based on the term grand rag which was historically used for a masquerade ball. [8]

  3. Drag queen - Wikipedia

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    The meaning of the term drag queen has changed across time. The term first emerged in New York City in the 1950s, and initially had two meanings. The first meaning referred to an amateur performer who did not make a living in drag but may have participated in amateur public performances such as those held at a drag ball or a drag pageant. This ...

  4. Drag show - Wikipedia

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    A drag show is a form of entertainment performed by drag artists impersonating men or women, typically in a bar or nightclub as a burlesque-style, adult-themed nightclub event. The modern drag show originated in the speakeasies and underground bars of 1920s and 1930s Prohibition America, in what was known as the Pansy Craze. Drag became a part ...

  5. You May Be Surprised by These Actors Who Have Performed in Drag

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    In 2023, anti-drag laws have become a subject of heated debate in 14 states across the nation. And yet onstage cross-dressing goes way, way back — from ancient Greeks through Shakespeare to ...

  6. How The Vivienne became a breakout star of British drag - AOL

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    Known to the world as The Vivienne, James Lee Williams was one of the biggest breakout stars of British drag, and it all started with an impression of Donald Trump in 2019 on the first season of ...

  7. Guinness World Record for most attended drag story time ...

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    An LGBTQ+ publication in Philadelphia has claimed the record for the largest attendance at a drag queen story time reading, according to Guinness World Records.. Drag queens read books to 263 ...

  8. Pansy Craze - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] During the "craze," drag queens — known as "pansy performers" — experienced a surge in underground popularity, especially in New York City, Chicago, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. The exact dates of the movement are debated, with a range from the late 1920s until 1935. [1] [3] [4]

  9. Drag racing - Wikipedia

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    One of the major sanctioning bodies in drag racing. The World Drag Racing Alliance (WDRA) WDRA is the first fully functioning sanctioning body created (one that actually sanctions facilities) since 1970. Besides NHRA, IHRA, and WDRA, there are several other racing organizations were created over the past several decades.