If you haven't seen it already, then you all need to watch Paris is Burning.
This documentary focuses on drag queens living in New York City and their "house" culture, which provides a sense of community and support for the flamboyant and often socially shunned performers. Groups from each house compete in elaborate balls that take cues from the world of fashion. Also touching on issues of racism and poverty, the film features interviews with a number of renowned drag queens, including Willi Ninja, Pepper LaBeija and Dorian Corey.
Dunno if I imagined it, but I think there's also going to be a Netflix drama based on some of the drag queens in the documentary.
Before you watch it you may want to be made aware that there's controversy surrounding the the docu and its director:
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2015/j ... is-burning