Drag kings, Courttia Newland, wintry podcasts
Drag kings Don One and Jodie Mitchell; writer Courttia Newland on his new novel A River Called Time; Eleanor Penny with her guide to podcasts for these long, dark nights.
As RuPaul’s Drag Race UK returns for a second season and the US series welcomes its first trans man as a competitor, are the ironically gendered boundaries of drag breaking down and what about the other side of drag - the kings? Drag kings Don One and Jodie Mitchell, better known as John Travulva, join Samira to talk about the world of Kings.
Courttia Newland’s new novel A River Called Time has been 18 years in the making and imagines a city a little like London in a world in which colonialism and slavery never happened. The writer discusses imagination, speculative fiction and class – and his co-scripting with Steve McQueen for two of the Small Axe films - Lovers Rock and Red, White and Blue.
You’re back in lockdown, it’s bitterly cold outside and the nights are long and dark. You could order a sad lamp online and hope for the best, or you can lean into it with writer Eleanor Penny’s round up of podcasts for this bleak midwinter. Creepy, desolate, bleak - but gripping and thrilling too. Recommendations include The Sink, The Orbiting Human Circus, and Victoriocity.
Presenter: Samira Ahmed
Producer: Jerome Weatherald
Main image above: Drag King John Travulva
Image credit: Holly Revell
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Drag kings
RuPaul's UK Drag Race Series 2 is on 91Èȱ¬ Three and on the 91Èȱ¬ iPlayer from 14 January 2021.
The 13th season of the US Drag Race is available on Netflix now.
Courttia Newland
Wintry podcasts
The Sink: A Sleep Aid /programmes/p08vxrgx
Orbiting Human Circus (Of The Air)
Victoriocity
Bedtime Stories For The End of the World:The Sink: A Sleep Aid /programmes/p08vxrgx
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