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A kiki with Portia Clinique

This month I had the amazing pleasure of a kiki with Portia Clinique. You may not be familiar with her yet, but this Lady is setting the town on fire! Her incredible makeup skills, stylish looks, and jaw-dropping performances make her one queen you carry out not wanna miss. So let’s get to recognize the girl behind the makeup!

What sparked your interest in drag?

My interest in performative and female impersonation started close to four-and-a-half or five years ago. I was 19 and was (and still am) a kid with a hope. I have always been into performing, I grew up playing flute and guitar. I knew I wanted to be a performer. I was really getting into makeup at the time and trying to make it a gig. I thought that, if people could view what I could undertake to my face, then they would want me as a makeup artist.

I have to give credit to Holly Vegas, who is now retired. She saw the potential in me and allowed me to perform at her show in my dwelling town. Everyone thought I was of age, and I just continued to work for tips until I became of age and was able to make a name for myself.

Have you faced any hardships with being lgbtq+ or doing drag?

I could write a bestselling novel on

Sitting Down with Star Butch Lea DeLaria

Lea DeLaria seems to have achieved overnight stardom with her two time, Screen Actors Guild Award winning, stand-out role as ‘Carrie ‘Big Boo’ Black’ in the Netflix hit series “Orange is the New Black.” However, DeLaria’s multifaceted career as a comedian, actress and jazz musician, has in fact, spanned decades.

Lea holds the distinction of existence the first openly LGBT comic on television in America. She’s received Obie & Theater World Awards, and a Drama Desk nomination for her portrayal as ‘Hildy’ in the Public Theatre’s revival of On The Town, an Ovation nomination for The Boys From Syracuse, and has played both Eddie & Dr. Scott in the gender-bending Broadway musical The Rocky Horror Show.

I was in Provincetown, Massachusetts in early May, where DeLaria’s highly anticipated unused entertainment venue and restaurant, The Club, is about to open. The beach community was so elated for the grand-opening that I had to join with Lea and acquire caught-up.

Modesty aside, how would you describe yourself?

Lea: Generally, I describe myself as Butch... a really talented sex machine of a butch.

You have had an illustrious career sta

Pilot Testing the Feasibility of a Game Intervention Aimed at Improving Help Searching and Coping Among Sexual and Gender Minority Youth: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Protocol

  • Robert WS Coulter1, MPH, PhD ; 
  • Jordan M Sang1, MPH ; 
  • William Louth-Marquez1, MD, MPH ; 
  • Emmett R Henderson1, MS ; 
  • Dorothy Espelage2, PhD ; 
  • Simon C Hunter3, CPsychol, PhD ; 
  • Matthew DeLucas4, BS ; 
  • Kaleab Z Abebe1, PhD ; 
  • Elizabeth Miller1, MD, PhD ; 
  • Brooke A Morrill4, PhD ; 
  • Kimberly Hieftje5, PhD ; 
  • Mark S Friedman1, PhD ; 
  • James E Egan1, MPH, PhD 

1University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

2College of Health and Human Recital, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, United States

3School of Psychological Sciences and Health, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom

4Schell Games, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

5Yale University, New Haven, CT, Combined States

Corresponding Author:

Robert WS Coulter, MPH, PhD

University of Pittsburgh

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I quite liked Eliana as a personality. The writing of her perspective at the initiate of the book showed how indoctrinated into her society she is really well and it was fascinating to read how she justifies some of the things she does, as unacceptable as they may be. It was also a good writer's choice to not own her morality make a 180 when she is literally face to tackle with the consequences of her actions. However, that is about where the logical character development ended for me. Legrand place up some beautiful storylines and relationships - Navi and Remy's friendship, Eliana and The Wolf's eventual friendship - but those were either thrown away or rushed. Additionally, Eliana's deal with The Wolf felt weird and forced. For someone who was willing to go to horrific lengths and had
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