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The dance style of Vogue was born out of the Harlem ball scene of the 70's and 80's in New York City. Performed to house and disco music, the style is made up of sharp, angular moves imitating the models seen lining the pages of Vogue magazine. Leni and Brendy pay tribute to the art form, from Madonna's mainstreaming with her hit song, to it's cultural influence on the margainisited communities of black, latin, gay and trans people competing in their many drag houses.
LEMON deliver the latest squeeze of celebrity & pop culture news from a queer Asian perspective. Hosted by Phillip Kuoch and Thomas Tan, this episode sees the boys chat about Rebel Wilson's announcement that she's making a movie about K-pop and whether being Asian is holding you back from...
Published 12/27/19
This week we’re looking at sex slurs for queer women, from muff diver to pussy puncher to bean flicker. Leni and Brendy discuss the implications these terms have on queer sex, how the terms get power from societies patriarchal structures and segue into a discussion about queer sex education in...
Published 12/08/19