thehomoculture.com – Ross Mathews’ fabulous Dragtastic Brunch is a fab Saturday Funday

Big, brash, ballsy broads—the best way to describe the incredible talent and experience of brunching-it at Ross Mathews’ Dragtastic Bubbly Brunch. This is definitely an event you need to experience yourself. So, next time you are in Los Angeles, head to the Rockwell Table & Stage for a hilarious two hour drag queen brunch with you’ll remember forever: Ross Mathews’ Dragtastic Bubbly Brunch.

The Rockwell Table and Stage is no stranger to the queer Los Angeles community. Long a Tuesday night feature of the gay scene, Rockwell hosts numerous cabaret and live music events. It’s only fitting that the best drag queen brunch in the city of angels, Ross Mathews’ Dragtastic Bubbly happens on Saturdays at Rockwell in Hollywood.

 

Full article here: https://www.thehomoculture.com/2019/06/24/ross-mathews-fabulous-dragtastic-brunch-is-a-fab-saturday-funday/

popfuziontv.com – RHOA Star Tanya Sam Chats Diversity in Tech & Helping Young People Who Have Lost Their Parents

This week we spoke with new cast member of Real Housewives of Atlanta, Tanya Sam. (Click HERE to listen to our full interview). You may think you only know her from watching the hit reality TV series, however, she is a woman of many talents and her radiant personality cannot be overlooked! She started off in the medical field as a nurse then started to develop a passion for technology. She shared with us, “Nursing is really similar to the tech industry. Your days are jam packed, filled with adrenaline and you don’t get to sleep a lot, so with that nursing really prepared me for entrepreneurship”.

 

Full article here: https://popfuziontv.com/index.php/2019/06/21/rhoa-star-tanya-sam-chats-diversity-in-tech-helping-young-people-who-have-lost-their-parents/

beverlypress.com – Making Hollywood history

Los Angeles City Councilman Mitch O’Farrell, 13th District; restauranteur Lisa Vanderpump, star of “Vanderpump Rules”; and Donelle Dadigan, founder and president of the Hollywood Museum; celebrated the opening of the seventh annual “Real to Reel: Portrayals and Perceptions of LGBT in Hollywood” exhibit at the museum on June 6.

The Hollywood Museum’s “Real to Reel” exhibition, which coincides with the annual Christopher Street West Pride activities in West Hollywood, offers a historic perspective on LGBT history in the entertainment industry.

 

Full article here on page 11: https://beverlypress.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/6.20-issue.pdf