Alan Daniels, aka Anjila Cavalier, earns respect from southern Illinois to northern Iowa
As hundreds packed themselves into Bass Street Landing in downtown Moline, IL, on a warm June...
Read MorePosted by Tyler Mitchell | Sep 23, 2023 | Archives, Arts, Home Page Lead, Human Interest, Iowa, LGBTQ+, News, September 2023
As hundreds packed themselves into Bass Street Landing in downtown Moline, IL, on a warm June...
Read MorePosted by Tomi Trembath | Sep 13, 2023 | 2023, Archives, Arts, Home Page Lead, LGBTQ+, Perspectives, Reviews, September 2023
Four “challenging” films are part of Iowa City’s Pride at FilmScene this fall: “Jimmy in Saigon,” Drop Dead Gorgeous,” “Young Soul Rebels” and “Cruising” with Al Pacino.
Read MorePosted by Christine Hawes | Aug 31, 2023 | 2023, Archives, Arts, August 2023, BIPOC, Home Page Lead, Lead Stories, News, Social Justice
“The Taking of Harris Neck” tells the story of the federal government’s illegal land seizure of Harris Neck in 1942 from descendants of slaves.
Gaye Shannon Burnett, head of the Azubuike African American Council for the Arts, describes the film as a tribute to the “strength and resilience” of Black Americans.
Read MorePosted by Christine Hawes | Jun 10, 2023 | Profiles, 2023, Archives, Arts, Home Page Lead, Human Interest, Illinois Lead, June 2023, LGBTQ+, Men, Southern Illinois
Brian Justin Crum rocked the music world when he provided a moving cover of Radiohead’s “Creep” in 2016.
He went on to finish fourth in “America’s Got Talent” and has since become a role model for the LGBTQ+ community. And he’ll perform in Carbondale, Ill., tonight as part of Pride in Action-Southern Il and its three-day Pride celebration.
Read MorePosted by Christine Hawes | May 10, 2023 | Profiles, 2023, Archives, Arts, Home Page Lead, Human Interest, LGBTQ+, May 2023, Topics
WATERLOO — Ruby James Knight, an Iowa drag legend for 30 years, is “resting comfortably and in his final hours,” announced Kings and Queens Club owner John Hayes earlier today after rumors spread that the 72-year-old icon had passed.
Knight (Jim Raymond in real life) took time about two months ago, before his illness took another severe turn, to talk with The Real Mainstream about his career, and how he credits Ruby James Knight, her style and generosity, and her fellow queens, with transforming his life.
Enjoy as Ruby James Knight, whose name became nearly synonymous with Kings and Queens, takes a look back. You’ll also find a photo album featuring some of Knight’s favorite looks over the years.
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