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The GAY-la at the Factory in Chesterfield on Sunday will feature St. Louis drag performers, band Blusch and electronic producer Umami.
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The measure limits drag shows to downtown Branson because the area was 鈥渃reated to ensure that the peace and safety of residential and neighborhood-adjacent districts were not negatively impacted by live entertainment uses.鈥
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The new ordinance, which passed a first reading 3-2 Tuesday night, would require a permit to host a drag show and would not allow shows within 600 feet of any religious institution, park or school. It would also bar anyone under 18 from attending a drag show.
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The move is in response to a drag show held at a public park last month during the Rolla Pride Celebration. Council members said the performance was sexually explicit and targeted minors.
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As lawmakers in Missouri consider restricting drag shows, drag queens take to the streets.
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Republican lawmakers in Missouri, Tennessee and other states are advancing bills that would restrict drag show performances. The proposals threaten the LGBTQ community as well as businesses, critics say.
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Michael Shreves was a trailblazer for St. Louis鈥 LGBTQ community. Performing in drag as Michelle McCausland, he won a sexy legs contest intended solely for women. He also led the charge to overturn St. Louis鈥 archaic laws banning drag performances 鈥 by fighting his own misdemeanor arrest. We鈥檒l remember this remarkable man. He died last month of COVID-19.
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On the latest edition of Politically Speaking, 漏 2024 外网天堂鈥檚 Julie O鈥橠onoghue and Jason Rosenbaum take a look at local, state and national鈥
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Once a month, 90-year-old John Chaney dons a blond wig, dressy suit and heels 鈥 and transforms into a Tammy Wynette look-alike who lip-syncs to country鈥
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A group of drag queens in bejeweled ball gowns and stiletto heels brought unexpected glamour to storytime on Mother's Day weekend.A rambunctious crowd鈥