What goes on in a queen’s world?
Squeezed into a closet-sized bathroom in the small apartment they share, drag queens Venus Wyre and Moxxxie Hexxx search through a hundred brushes and containers of makeup as they prepare for a lip-sync battle at Chasers, a local gay bar in Charlotte. Their home is highlighted in pink and neon. A blue wig is pinned…
Charlotte’s LGBTQ+ community: then and now
The story of LGBTQ+ life in Charlotte is a mixture of quiet beginnings, clandestine spaces, resilience, survival and eventual visibility. It was shaped by local courage as much as it was by national change. In the 1950s, queer life in Charlotte existed largely undercover. Across the United States, sexuality other than hetero was criminalized, pathologized…
JD Mazuera Arias: a story of community
Four months into his first term on Charlotte City Council, JD Mazuera Arias is still adjusting to the role and the expectations that come with it. The work moves quickly, the volume of information is constant and the stakes are often immediate. “It’s like drinking from a fire hose,” he said, describing the early months…
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