Lady Bunny and Monét X Change get into the GaysOverCovid and Armie Hammer drama and invite listeners to call in with their thoughts. Then, they welcome Linda Simpson to discuss her book The Drag Explosion.
Lady Bunny and Monét X Change give their review on Bridgerton and discuss some of President Biden's Cabinet picks, including the nomination of Rachel Levine. Then, they Jayne County to talk about her career, her experience at Stonewall, a portrait of Bunny she painted and new music.
Lady Bunny and Monét X Change discuss the Lifetime Wendy Willams movie, social media censorship and listeners weigh in on Stereo app with their opinions. Then, they welcome guest Boomer Banks to talk about sex positivity, accountability vs shame and changing attitudes towards drag.
Lady Bunny and Monét X Change get into the Gorilla Glue hair story. Then they welcome Dr. Darien Sutton to answer all of their questions about Covid-19. To wrap the show, Bunny gets on her soapbox to give her thoughts about Andrew Cuomo.
Bunny and Monét share some Valentine's poems, give their thoughts on Gina Carano being fired from Mandalorian and get into the Donald Trump acquittal. Then, they welcome Michael Musto to talk about disco, Michael Alig and predictions for the future of New York nightlife.
This week Lady Bunny and Monét X Change give their thoughts on the Sherry Pie interview with Tamron Hall and her from listeners on Stereo. Then they are joined by Danny Marandola to give his first hand account of the situation.
This week Lady Bunny and Monét X Change get into the Potato Head toy rebranding and take to Stereo to get some listener thoughts. Then they are joined by Latrice Royal to talk all about her delicious nuts, her one woman show and if she would go back to Drag Race as a contestant.
This week Bunny and Monét talk about The United States Vs. Billie Holiday and the difference between cultural appropriation and appreciation. Then they welcome Joey Arias to the show to give some behind the scenes info on Lady Day herself.
This week Bunny and Monét get into the Meghan Markle interview and take calls from their listeners on Stereo. Then, they welcome lecturer and author Stephen Brogan to explain everything we need to know about the royal family.
This week Bunny and Monét talk to Margaret Cho to discuss the mass shootings in Atlanta. Margaret shares stories about growing up in San Francisco, disappearing lesbian bars and projecting possible post covid kinks. Then, Bunny and Monét ask their listeners on Stereo what they are leaving behind after covid.
This week Bunny and Monét are fully vaccinated and ready to talk about fundraisers. get into Utica's Nice fat shaming controversy and the Lil Nas X video with their listeners on Stereo.
This week Bunny and Monét talk about the Tina Turner documentary and ask their listeners their opinions on the current state of drag. Then they welcome HRH Princess Diandra to talk about Tina Turner, Diana Ross, the key to celebrity impersonation and share memories of the Pyramid club.
This week Bunny and Monét are talking about Bunny's return to the Monster and go to Stereo to ask listeners about looking for love. Then they welcome Katya to talk about her new projects, pushing the envelope sexually and looking for love.
Bunny and Monét discuss Taxi's vs. UBER and go to the Stereo app to ask their listeners about the Beyonce veg challenge, veganism and vegetarianism. Then, they welcome Dan Mathews, Senior Vice President of PETA, to talk about what inspired him become vegetarian, the "I'd Rather Go Naked" campaign, getting arrested all over the world and his new book, Like Crazy.
This week Bunny and Monét ask their listeners on Stereo what our social lives will look like after the pandemic. Then, they welcome Kevin Aviance to talk about his elementary school drag debut, the nightlife in New York and new music.
This week, Bunny and Monét start by talking to caller on Stereo to ask them about reality show fandom. Then, they are joined by comedian Matteo Lane to talk about his daily streams on Twitch, Matteo's standup and Mariah and her whistle tones.
This week Bunny and Monét talk to Billy Beyond about the new Netflix series, Halston and walking with the 90's supermodels.
This week Bunny and Monét welcome Shequida to talk about her background as a Juilliard trained Opera singer, her performances as Jessye Normous and being the true first winner of Drag Race.
This week on Ebony and Irony Bunny and Monét welcome Maebe A. Girl discuss becoming the first drag queen ever elected to public office in the United States, the connection between drag and politics, and her work with the unhoused community.
This week bunny and Monét talk about what Pride and corporate influence. Then, Monét is on her own to interview Coco Peru to talk about her long career, adapting her work for changing audiences and the idea of a Legends season of Drag Race.
This week, Bunny and Monét welcome activist and host of Gay USA, Andy Humm to discuss the use of the word Queer, Larry Kramer and ACT UP and Reclaim Pride.
This week, Bunny and Monét welcome activist and host of Gay USA, Andy Humm to discuss the use of the word Queer, Larry Kramer and ACT UP and Reclaim Pride.
This week Bunny and Monét are on their own to talk about Kamala Harris' to Guatemala and get back on Stereo to find out what listeners are doing for Pride!
This week Bunny and Monét are on their own to talk about Kamala Harris' to Guatemala and get back on Stereo to find out what listeners are doing for Pride!
This week Bunny and Monét welcomes Brian Belovitch to discuss his trans experience, transition and de-transitioning.
This week Bunny and Monét welcomes Brian Belovitch to discuss his trans experience, transition and de-transitioning.
This week Bunny and Monét welcome designer Abraham D. Levy to talk about his history in the House of Xtravaganza, designing for Drag Race and Cardi B and addresses a controversy.
This week Bunny and Monét welcome designer Abraham D. Levy to talk about his history in the House of Xtravaganza, designing for Drag Race and Cardi B and addresses a controversy.
This week Bunny and Monét talk to singer, composer, and visual artist, Anohni.
This week Bunny and Monét talk to singer, composer, and visual artist, Anohni.