Always Andersonville: The Podcast
Society & Culture
We're excited to present this special episode discussing the state of drag in Chicago and the country. Drag is important for its role in artistic expression, challenging gender norms, fostering inclusivity, serving as a platform for activism, providing safe spaces, offering entertainment and contributing to the cultural and historical fabric of society.
It continues to be a dynamic and evolving form of expression with a far -reaching impact. We were honored to bring together three of Chicago's top drag performers, drag queens Khloe Coulee and Chamilla Foxx and drag King Tenderoni to get their input and insights on drag in Chicago, the challenges that drag performers are currently facing, and some advice for up -and -coming drag performers and those looking to find more drag to enjoy throughout the city.
If you pick up one of our neighborhood guides at our local businesses, you can find more information about these performers as well as a list of businesses that you can see drag performance in the neighborhood.
We'd like to thank Khloe, Camilla, and Tenderoni for coming to speak with us, and we hope that this episode provides you some more gateways to experience drag in your local community.
The episode is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Podbean, anywhere you get your podcasts!
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Episode 15 - The story of Passerotto with Chef Jennifer Kim and Tegan Brace
Episode 14 - The story of Orange Shoe Personal Fitness with Ted Fournier
Episode 13 - The story of Milk Handmade and Honey Bridal with Hallie Borden
Episode 12.4 - Midsommarfest FAQs + the story of Lakeside Pride's Latin Band with Shelly Fuerte
Episode 12.3 - the story of Edgewater Candles with Mark Towns and Stephen Pearlman
Episode 12.2 - The story of 48th Ward Alderman Harry Osterman
Episode 12.1 - The story of author David Jay Collins
Episode 11 - The story of Pivot Arts Festival with Julieanne Ehre
Episode 10 - The story of the 2018-19 Andersonville Neighborhood Guide with photographer Mike Rivera
Episode 9 - The story of Early to Bed with Searah Deysach
BONUS 1 - The story of the Andersonville Farmers Market with Chicago Patchwork Farms
Episode 8 - The story of Rivendell Theatre Ensemble and "The Cake" with Tara Mallen, Krystel McNeil and Tuckie White
Episode 7 - The story of Cescas Margarita Bar & Grill with Maybelline Pereda
Episode 6 - the story of The Guesthouse Hotel with Rick Verkler
Episode 5 - The story of KOVAL Distillery with Sonat Birnecker Hart
Episode 4 - The story of Cowboys and Astronauts with Matthew Buccilla
Episode 3 - The story of the Swedish American Museum with Karin Abercrombie
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