Happy Pride Month, neighbors! In this episode, local drag artist Kaydence McQueen sits down with WQED Digital Correspondent Nick Tommarello to chat about Pittsburgh's drag culture and her Pride activities.
Kaydence was drawn to drag through gender expression, and she enjoys combining her passion for theater and fashion in her performances. Kaydence takes Nick through what goes into creating her drag performances, whether the process starts with a certain look, song, or story she wants to tell.
Nick and Kaydence comment on Pittsburgh's unique drag scene, which they say focuses less on pageantry and more on uplifting identity. Pittsburgh drag is built on connection and kindness. Kaydence recommends P Town Bar (where she hosts performances every Monday night), Blue Moon, and 5801 as top spots to see drag shows.
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