REVIEW | Don’t Cross That Bridge: SCHMIGADOON! at the Nederlander Theatre
There is a moment in the second act of Schmigadoon! when the stage lighting cleaves in two. On one side, Melissa (Sara Chase) is falling for Danny Bailey (Max Clayton) — a carney himbo so golden-haired and uncomplicated he…
Asbury Park’s ShowRoom Kicks Off Pride Month With Legendary Queer Cinema!
Known for a vibrant LGBTQ community & a legendary nightlife destination (Paradise/The Empress Hotel), it's no wonder that the heart of the Garden State's Pride celebration occurs every June right in Asbury Park, New Jersey.…
RuPaul’s Drag Race All-Stars (S11 E4-6): The Pink Bracket
Hi besties! Forgive my absence. I was traveling to visit my entire family in the Deep South. This is a cry for help. Anyway, let’s talk about the entire pink bracket before we move into the purple one next week. I was excited for this one…
Myki Meeks On Winning Season 18 of “RuPaul’s Drag Race”, The Drew Barrymore Impact, & Why Broadway Needs More Camp!
For Myki Meeks, winning Season 18 of RuPaul’s Drag Race was all about playing the long game. This Orlando-based superstar most definitely didn’’t soar through the competition, with…
Juicy Love Dion Chats About Preparing For “Drag Race” & Those Stunning Lip Syncs!
Season 18 of RuPaul’s Drag Race could have been called RuPaul’s Drag Race: Florida vs. The World with so many performers from the Sunshine State battling it out for the crown. Juicy Love Dion is not just part of a…
Jason Kwan Chats About His New Single “Breaking The Ceiling”
If there’s one independent artist that should be on everyone's radar, it has to be Jason Kwan. In a world where the radio is pushing and telling us what to listen to, the goodness is in the indie music scene. After the wonderful EP Déjà…
“The First Movie I’ve Made For My Community”: Interviews with Adam Shankman and the Cast of “Stop! That! Train!”
With a resume that stretches back to choreographing Boogie Nights and dancing for Paula Abdul, Adam Shankman’s STOP! THAT! TRAIN! (in theaters June 12) could be the start of a new…
Kings and Queens (Part I): A Werewolf and a Boy
When I was young, I spent summers with my grandparents in upstate New York. Did they have a pool? Yes. Did they have a giant forest behind the house with a stream running through it and a tree fort they’d once built for my uncle, the perfect place…
Nini Coco on Her “Drag Race” Run, The Denver Drag Scene & Those Stunning Runway Creations!
For Nini Coco, her RuPaul’s Drag Race run was full of unexpected moments. For every eye catching runway look or acrobatic-filled lip sync, Coco faced a vocal challenge along with unexpected friction with…
REVIEW | In the Velvet Darkness: THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW at Studio 54
Consider what it means, in 2026, to yell "asshole" in public. Not at a taxi cutting you off, not in the privacy of your apartment when the Wi-Fi drops. But collectively, gleefully, in a darkened theater at a fictional character…
There is a moment in the second act of Schmigadoon! when the stage lighting cleaves in two. On one side, Melissa (Sara Chase) is falling for Danny Bailey (Max Clayton) — a carney himbo so golden-haired and uncomplicated he practically constitutes a genre unto himself. On the other, Josh (Alex Brightman) has discovered Emma Tate (
For Myki Meeks, winning Season 18 of RuPaul’s Drag Race was all about playing the long game. This Orlando-based superstar most definitely didn’’t soar through the competition, with a Drag Race run filled with soaring highs as well as a handful of challenging moments of her own as well. I caught up with Meeks following her Season 18 crowning to discuss the…
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Known for a vibrant LGBTQ community & a legendary nightlife destination (Paradise/The Empress Hotel), it's no wonder that the heart of the Garden State's Pride celebration occurs every June right in Asbury Park, New Jersey. This year, Asbury Park's own ShowRoom Cinema is rolling out their own pride programming & it is filled with fierce activism, vibrant art and an eclectic and varied roster of screenings, discussions and events right in Asbury Park!
Season 18 of RuPaul’s Drag Race could have been called RuPaul’s Drag Race: Florida vs. The World with so many performers from the Sunshine State battling it out for the crown. Juicy Love Dion is not just part of a famed legacy family like The Dion’s of South Florida, but rose to the top of the pack on Season 18 as the winner of the Lip Sync LaLaPaRuZa!
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If there’s one independent artist that should be on everyone's radar, it has to be Jason Kwan. In a world where the radio is pushing and telling us what to listen to, the goodness is in the indie music scene. After the wonderful EP Déjà Vu Jason is back with his new single “Break The Ceiling". Teaming up with the iconic…
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With a resume that stretches back to choreographing Boogie Nights and dancing for Paula Abdul, Adam Shankman’s STOP! THAT! TRAIN! (in theaters June 12) could be the start of a new chapter for WOW’s media empire and its roster of queens. WERRRK.com sat down with Adam and the cast to dish on the comeback of disaster comedies making and the makeup choices nobody got a vote on.
When I was young, I spent summers with my grandparents in upstate New York. Did they have a pool? Yes. Did they have a giant forest behind the house with a stream running through it and a tree fort they’d once built for my uncle, the perfect place for a young boy to explore and dream? Also yes. Did I spend all day inside the house reading…
For Nini Coco, her RuPaul’s Drag Race run was full of unexpected moments. For every eye catching runway look or acrobatic-filled lip sync, Coco faced a vocal challenge along with unexpected friction with her sisters. Rising to the Top 2, Coco capped a Drag Race run filled with memorable moments and a brand new group of sisters. I caught up with Nini to chat about her…
Consider what it means, in 2026, to yell "asshole" in public. Not at a taxi cutting you off, not in the privacy of your apartment when the Wi-Fi drops. But collectively, gleefully, in a darkened theater at a fictional character named Brad, while an Oscar-nominated actress playing his fiancée gets called a slut by the row behind you. Even when the Broadway production put up signs reminding audiences that this is live theater, not a midnight movie screening, people showed up anyway, having memorized lines from a participation script passed hand to hand through 51 years of cult fandom, ready to shout them at real human actors.
Hi besties! Forgive my absence. I was traveling to visit my entire family in the Deep South. This is a cry for help. Anyway, let’s talk about the entire pink bracket before we move into the purple one next week. I was excited for this one because I couldn’t wait to see Crystal Methyd and Salina Estities. That went… We’ll talk about that later.