Bambi & Lucy sit down with the fresh-faced Founder, CEO, and Director of VAM, Vincent Martell. They talk about their approach to making being experimental, intentional, and very black. The Black diaspora is expansive and rich, and as such, Blac
Bambi & Lucy sit down and sip with Peppermint. From daydreaming about the stage to stomping on Broadway with legends, Peppermint gives us a peek at her journey. As the entertainment world gears up to reopen more spaces, the sippers explore what
Bambi & Lucy sit down and sip with some beautiful bearded babes. They talk rough starts with unsupportive drag families, the petty evolution that follows, broadway, and drag reaching beyond nightlife.
Lucy & Bambi connect with the other Chicago contestants, including the winner, from the Drag Queen of the Year pageant. They reflect on their experience as well as discuss what their participation and win could mean for the Chicago scene.
Luxx Noir London & Pangea stop by to share their origin stories, what it's like to storm a scene in a brand new city, as well as plans for the near future as fully vaccinated dolls.
Lucy Stoole and Bambi Banks-Couleé finish out the season with Saint and Yvie Oddly as they discuss their drag journeys and making space for Black people in queer spaces.
Lucy and Bambi sit down with Sky and TransFat to discuss neurodivergence and accessibility of spaces for the disabled community within the drag community
Miss Toto and Kara, the Blaque Tea producers, chat with Lucy Stoole and Bambi Banks-Couleé about their experiences integrating into the Chicago drag scene and how it has been for them as alternative queens.
Lucy and Bambi discuss topics of being vocal in your community, racism in the fandom of drag, The Brave Space Alliance, and the treatment of nightlife DJs