Local drag queen and reenvisioner of Pride Durham: NC
Vivica C. Coxx
Three Things to Do This Weekend in the Triangle
Our weekend picks: a little bit of jazz, a powerful performance, and brunch with local drag legends.
The Pandemic Can’t Stop Pride, One of Durham’s Most Durable LGBTQ+ Institutions
“This year we have to focus on: How can we fill the hearts and minds of people who are desperate for connection?”
19 People of 2019: J. Clapp/Vivica C. Coxx
After an anti-bullying forum went viral, Durham’s favorite drag queen and LGBTQ leader turned their spotlight back on their community
50 Years After Stonewall, We Asked Local LGBTQ Leaders What Progress Looks Like
Progress is a tricky thing to measure, especially for a community as diverse as those living under the linguistic umbrella LGBTQ.
A Showbiz Loser Finds His Best Self in “The Legend of Georgia McBride”
This Elvis stands alone on stage, encased in a white jumpsuit, an oversize wig, and too-big aviator glasses, his sneer more Costello than Presley.
Vivica C. Coxx Breaks Down Why Drag Shows Are Good for Kids
The House of Coxx, a mainstay of the Triangle scene, recently added an early all-ages show so that kids can experience the progressive potential of drag.
TEDxDurham Conference Imagines Life with ‘No Filter’
The Saturday event will include “local thought leaders that break down the filters and barriers in our lives and in the community of Durham.”
Live: Mipso, Mandolin Orange and more chip in at The Pinhook
The Bronzed Chorus, Mipso, Mandolin Orange, Justin Robinson The Pinhook, Durham Thursday, Jan. 28, 2016 Yesterday on Twitter, I spotted a rumor: That night, Twitter informed me, Ben Folds Five would reunite (again) for the second Save the Pinhook benefit. I didn’t realize this was something that people took seriously—it made zero sense—but at one […]

