In rural Northern New York, drag culture breaks down barriers

Performers defy small-town stereotypes, blend artistry, resilience and community one show at a time

Everything about the Belvedere Restaurant feels like a time capsule of Saranac Lake’s storied history. With antique wood-paneled walls inside, a towering neon sign out front and classic Italian offerings on the menu, little has changed since it opened in 1933.

But every few months, the dining room transforms into a stage for something unexpected in a small Adirondack town—a drag brunch featuring local and traveling performers…

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