The Vixen
Neighborhoods
- Austin, Garfield Park, North Lawndale
- Bronzeville, Near South Side
- Downtown
- Englewood, Chatham, Auburn Gresham
- Hyde Park, Woodlawn, South Shore
- Jefferson Park, Portage Park, Norwood Park
- Lakeview, Wrigleyville, Northalsted
- Lincoln Park, Old Town
- Lincoln Square, North Center, Irving Park
- Logan Square, Humboldt Park, Avondale
- Pilsen, Little Village, Back of the Yards
- Uptown, Edgewater, Rogers Park
- Wicker Park, Bucktown, West Town
Open TV’s Brave Futures Film Race Showcases Movies Made In Just 48 Hours By LGBTQ Artists And People Of Color
Filmmakers had 48 hours to create a film using a skeleton crew, cash stipend and camera equipment provided by the network.
Pride Fest Being Held Online This Weekend With Nick Jonas, The Vixen And More
The festival will raise money for LGBTQ groups like Center on Halsted and the Brave Space Alliance.
Loved The Drag March? Here Are 5 More Ways To Show Up For The Black LGBTQ Community This Month
These online events center Black LGBTQ people and are open to allies who would like to support them. “We’re here to make you listen, learn and make you open your purse.”
Thousands Of Protesters Demand Racial Justice — Starting In Boystown — During Drag March For Change
“Boystown is one of the most oppressive neighborhoods toward LGBTQ Black folks in all of Chicago,” one protest speaker said.
Black Drag Performers To Lead ‘March For Change’ Sunday
The Drag March for Change will demand justice for Black victims of police violence. Queen Jo Mama will lead the march, joined by Lucy Stoole, Lúc Ami and Miss Toto, as well as "RuPaul's Drag Race" stars Shea Couleé, The Vixen and Dida Ritz.
Where Do The World’s Top Drag Queens Get Their Hair? This Uptown Stylist Is Becoming Their Go-To
Christopher Harris runs Haired by Harris, which has provided wigs for ultra-famous drag queens like Shangela, Shea Coulee and the Vixen, among others.
RuPaul Fans: One Of Drag’s Most Iconic Photographers Lives In Lakeview
Chicago is "totally like the new epicenter of drag because ... it's so diverse," photographer Adam Ouahmane said.