in January of 2021, the importance of her archive and legacy is undeniable. Here, Simpson shares the story behind her photographs from, a series of work shown as a slideshow set to music, which provides a comprehensive history of drag in New York.“I was born in Minnesota, in the northern middle of the United States, and I moved to New York when I was quite young – I came for school and I’ve been here ever since.
“Like many queens, Halloween was the first time I dabbled in drag, but there was a gradual implementation of the Linda Simpson personality. I started out in the drag scene as more of an observer: the East Village scene in the mid-80s was a very interesting place to be, and I began to publish my magazine, which was my entry into the scene. From there I became friends with Lady Bunny, Tabboo!, Happyface and Mistress Formika.
“The media lost interest in the end, and treated drag like a trend. There was no internet then of course, so you couldn’t keep your own momentum or personality going. Once the media had decreed that drag was over, that bubble burst, and the glory days, that drag explosion, ended. Drag really went on hiatus until Ru started.
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