Don’t listen to all the other voices, of course take the advice. Take the love. Take the criticism. But at the end of the day, it’s your art. And there’s no definition to drag. And don’t let anyone tell you a definition to drag. And allow that grace to love yourself in every performance. Don’t be too hard on yourself.
The Revolutionist #9 PDF is Now Available for download
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Join or Die: Building Social Capital
Throughout the course of the documentary I could not help but consider how significant of a problem declining social capital feels to me in the context of the Western Slope. Throughout the course of my undergraduate degree, club participation and attendance at Colorado Mesa University felt nearly nonexistent.
September’s Art and Poetry Page
dream your vicious dream, america. don’t let our picket lines disturb your picket fences. walk on, wayward manifest — your destiny awaits. meanwhile, we’ll be here, like the dirt beneath your feet.
Pride Mural Sparks Emotion; Empowers Youth
“Be the Person You Needed When You Were Young.” That is the message the Bam Biz Art Mentorship wanted to convey on their LGBTQ+ inclusive mural, unveiled Sunday, September 8. The mural is Grand Junction’s first ever LGBTQ+ mural and is located at Loving Beyond Understanding’s The Center.
Meet Kandrii Zavalla
Like anything in life, anything that is hard, if you keep going, you'll finally find your niche, you'll find your family, and you'll find people that enjoy your type of art or your type of style of drag
We Choose The Bear
The social media hypothetical has been asking women, “Would you rather encounter a random man or a random bear in the forest?” And the overwhelming majority of women have chosen the bear.
The Rev #8 PDF Now Available
The Rev #8
Who Represents the American People?
If people like Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos disappeared overnight, life would go on as if nothing had happened. But what do you think would happen if, overnight, every single honest, hardworking American decided they didn’t want to go to work?
Poetry Center Spread
Poetry by Danny Rosen, Art Goodtimes, Heather Nicholson, and Jacob Richards
