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One of my best friends and favorite performance artists in Portland is Carla Rossi... When [Anthony] started doing drag and told me what he wanted to do with it I was his hugest fan, and I still am.
— Jinkx Monsoon, PQ Monthly

The New York Times, April 17, 2024: On the Ground at the Venice Biennale

Art in America, Spring 2024: Venice Biennale U.S. Pavilion Curator Kathleen Ash-Milby Reveals Her Top Five Recent Obsessions

Willamette Week, February 22, 2024: Carla Rossi Is Hosting a Therapy-Themed Variety Show at the Tomorrow Theater

Smoke Signals, December 14, 2023: Chachalu 'Ikanum' Exhibit Opens Next to 'Stik'

Native Arts and Cultures Foundation, November 16, 2023: NACF Announces 2023 SHIFT Program Awardees

High Country News, October 2, 2023: #iamthewest: This is When I Feel the Most Alive—the Most Me

Oregon Community Foundation, August 23, 2023: OCF Invests $1 Million in Visionary Oregon Arts and Culture Projects

Eater, July 10, 2023: Portland Drag Clown Carla Rossi’s Guide to Dining in Portland

OPB, July 07, 2023: A New Exhibit Explores Indigiqueer History in the Pacific Northwest

Underscore News, June 28, 2023: Getting to Know Portland's Premier Drag Clown

Street Roots, June 14, 2023: Exploring Two Spirit, Queer Indigenous Legacies Through Art

Indian Country Today, June 1, 2023: Celebrating Joy at NAYA's Queer Prom

Kenan Institute for the Arts, March 06, 2023: Art Restart: Anthony Hudson

Corvallis Gazette-Times, December 11, 2022: Corvallis' The Arts Center Features Indigenous Artists

Willamette Week, December 06, 2022: 25 People Shaping the Arts in Portland: Anthony Hudson/Carla Rossi Keeps Rising Higher

The Oregonian, October 14, 2022: Portlanders are literally put on a pedestal in "Jeffrey Gibson: They Come From Fire" (free to read via Kavi Gupta Gallery)

Hartford Courant, October 10, 2022: 'Queer Horror' Night at Wesleyan

Portland Monthly, October 03, 2022: Remembering Vampira and Tarantula Ghoul, Oregon’s Scream Queens

The Portland Mercury, September 16, 2022: TBA Review: Drag Clown Carla Rossi Clowns Harder

Smoke Signals, August 30, 2022: Tribe Picks Robinson, Hudson for New Artist Fellowships

Here is Oregon, August 29, 2022: 20th Annual Time-Based Art Festival Lands in Portland

Willamette Week, August 24, 2022: A Dozen Prominent Oregonians Thank the Teachers Who Molded Them

The Oregonian, August 08, 2022: A Day in the Life of Portland's Premier Drag Clown, Carla Rossi

Punch, June 14, 2022: Carla Rossi is Portland's Premier Drag Clown

Portland Monthly, June 08, 2022: What Does the Future Look Like For Darcelle's?

The Stanford Daily, November 07, 2021: Portland’s Carla Rossi delivers dynamic drag comedy performance

The Reed College Quest, November 05, 2021: Queer Horror: Vampires, Eternal Life, and Indigo Girls

Metroactive, November 03, 2021: Scream Queen

R-Cubed: Resilience in this Racing Reality, October 29, 2021: Anthony Hudson/Carla Rossi

KQED, October 28, 2021: Zombies, Ghouls and Clowns: Horror Movies and Why We Love (or Hate) Them

Portland Monthly, October 27, 2021: Queer Horror Returns to the Hollywood Theatre (with a New Web Series to Boot)

Art & About, September 28, 2021: "Clown Down 2: Clown Out of Water" & Indigenous Residency Series Panel Discussion

Portland Monthly, September 13, 2021: Our Top Picks the 2021 Time-Based Art Festival

Portland Monthly, August 31, 2021: Drag Clown Carla Rossi Returns in the Epically Hilarious Audio Play “The Carlalogues”

Oregon ArtsWatch, August 02, 2021: Reconnection and Resilience: an Interview with Anthony Hudson

First Peoples Fund, July 28, 2021: Standing Up (And Out)

The Bold Bitch Podcast, June 17, 2021: On Upping the Stakes, Following Your Fear, and Being a Sh*tty Indian

TeenTix, June 07, 2021: The Reincarnations of Ellen Ripley: How Media Portrays Women

Portland Monthly, June 03, 2021: 5 Portland Drag Queens Relfect on a Year without an Audience

Film School Rejects, June 1, 2021: Back to the Movies: Celebrating Portland’s Historic Hollywood Theatre

Willamette Week, May 18, 2021: In “The Carlalogues,” Drag Artist Anthony Hudson’s Alter Ego Kidnaps an Audience for Attention

Indigenous Performance Productions, February 15, 2021: Oh The Horror!

The New Yorker, January 25, 2021: Reflections of Native Voices Festival

National Performance Network, December 11, 2020: Announcing the Fall 2020 Creation Fund Awards

American Theatre, October 23, 2020: Nobody's going to fund this: a monologue in pieces

Street Roots, July 22, 2020: A Hub for Indigenous Artists is Born

American Theatre, July 07, 2020: Artists Repertory Theatre Launches ART: Mercury Company

3Views, June 17, 2020: 3Views on Theatre: Anthony Hudson

Oregon ArtsWatch, June 17, 2020: Under 'Suspiria's' Spell

Willamette Week, March 31, 2020: Portland Theatre Artists Discuss How They're Adapting in the Age of Coronavirus

Daily Emerald, February 24, 2020: Living 'In-Between': A Drag Clown Comes to Campus

Whitman Wire, February 6, 2020: Portland-Based Artist Navigates Identities through “Looking for Tiger Lily”

The Portland Mercury, November 17, 2019: Unwind a Little with This Drag Clown Trapped under a Cabinet in Clown Down: Failed to Mount

Smoke Signals, October 31, 2019: Tribal Member Anthony Hudson Channels Alter Ego into Full-Length Play

Hyperallergic, October 29, 2019: A Poignant Tour of a Disappearing Queer Neighborhood in Portland

Sissy Screens, October 27, 2019: What the Fuck is a Blue Corn Moon: An Interview with Anthony Hudson

Broadway World, October 16, 2019: Clown Down: Failed to Mount with Carla Rossi, Portland's Premier Drag Clown

Portland Institute for Contemporary Art, September 11, 2019: It's all a Soup: Anthony Hudson/Carla Rossi

Portland Tribune, August 21, 2019: Portland Biennial Gets Grip on Art Scene

Australian Broadcasting Corporation, June 26, 2019: After Stonewall, the Enduring Power of Drag

Keizertimes, June 20, 2019: Drag Clown with a Cause

Blak Critics, June 10, 2019: Searching for True Representation in Looking for Tiger Lily

My Melbourne Arts, May 10, 2019: Looking for Tiger Lily Review

Seattle Art Museum, May 7, 2019: Artists on Art: Carla Rossi

Creative Capital, April 15, 2019: On Our Radar 2019

Portland Monthly, March 26, 2019: These Are Portland’s Can’t-Miss Shows, According to Drag Clown Carla Rossi

The Portland Mercury, February 28, 2019: The Explicit Feminism of the Hollywood Theatre's Feminist March Series

The Georgia Straight, February 20, 2019: At Talking Stick Fest, Anthony Hudson's Looking for Tiger Lily defies the urge to label

The Pacific Index, February 20, 2019: Looking for Tiger Lily: Performer Anthony Hudson finds inspiration in family

Native Arts and Cultures Foundation, January 17, 2019: NACF Fellows Perform at the 2019 APAP|NYC Conference

Oregon Arts Commission, January 7, 2019: 2019 Individual Artist Fellowships Announced

Oregon Community Foundation, October 26, 2018: Creative Heights Grants Support Vibrant and Innovative Art Projects Across the State

The Sewers of Paris Podcast, August 9, 2018: Demons Were Always at Hand (Ep. 185: Anthony Hudson)

Portland Monthly, June 20, 2018: Genre Classics Meet Live Drag at Hollywood Theatre’s Queer Horror

Willamette Week, June 07, 2018: New Series Mondo Trasho Seeks to Reclaim Movies Dismissed by Highbrow Culture

Oregon Arts Watch, May 12, 2018: Listen: talking Native arts & culture

Hop Backstage, March 23, 2018: “Courageous, honest, funny” show about Native stereotypes and identity

Willamette Week, February 14, 2018: In “Me, Myself & It,” Drag Performer Carla Rossi Displays Six Years of Used Makeup Wipes

PSU Vanguard, January 15, 2018: Concordia University Can’t Get Away with LGBTQ+ Discrimination

Oregon Arts Watch, December 21, 2017: New voices of ArtsWatch 2017

The Oregonian, Sept 18, 2017: Darcelle XV Turns 50 Amid a Drag Scene it Helped Go Mainstream

Portland Mercury, Sept 11, 2017: Crying Through Glitter at the Last Critical Mascara

The Oregonian, Sept 7, 2017: Guess Who's in a Snit About New Horror Film "It?" Clowns

Luna Luna Magazine, June 14, 2017: On Queer Horror and Empowered Women in Pop Culture

Willamette Week, Dec 20, 2016: Queer Horror for the Holidays Delivers Nightmares Before Christmas

PQ Monthly, Oct 23, 2016: Finding Tiger Lily: A Review

Oregon ArtsWatch, Oct 3, 2016: Review: Looking for Tiger Lily

PQ Monthly, Sept 29, 2016: Looking for Tiger Lily, a pre-show interview with Anthony Hudson

Portland Monthly, Sept 28, 2016: Pocahontas to Cher, Anthony Hudson Goes Looking for Tiger Lily

Portland Mercury, Sept 28, 2016: Looking for Tiger Lily Deconstructs Assimilation with PowerPoint

OPB, Sept 21, 2016: Drag Queens And Indians, Or What Cher And Peter Pan Have In Common

Oregon ArtsWatch, June 30, 2016: Risk/Reward 2016: Creative Tensions

The Portland Tribune, June 16, 2016: Risk/Reward Festival Plays on Cutting Edge

The Portland Mercury, June 16, 2016: See What Emerges at Risk/Reward

Willamette Week, February 17, 2016: AP Film Studies: Queer Horror's Fright Night

The Portland Mercury, February 17, 2016: My What a Busy Week: Queer Horror

PQ Monthly, August 15, 2015: Queer Horror Film Series at Hollywood Theatre

The Portland Mercury, June 10, 2015: Queers in Comedy

The Huffington Post, May 5, 2015: Austin Drag Festival Brings Hundreds Of Drag Queens To Texas

The Portland Mercury, February 25, 2015: Clown About Town

Oregon ArtsWatch, November 18, 2014: Anthony Hudson Talks About the End of the World

NewsTastic, November 1, 2014: 5 PDX Drag Queens All Drag Fans Need to See

Regional Arts & Culture Council, December 19, 2013: RACC Project Grants ring in the New Year

The Portland Mercury, November 19, 2013: Class Warfare Littered with Glitter

Willamette Week, September 15, 2013: TBA Diaries: Critical Mascara: A Post-Realness Drag Ball

The Oregonian, July 30, 2013: Local artist wants Portlanders to feel free to be themselves in Portlandia project

The Oregonian, July 9, 2013: 'Queering Portlandia' interactive installation opens at Portland Building

Q Center: Queer Voices, June 10, 2013: Artist Spotlight: Anthony Hudson on Carla Rossi

PQ Monthly, May 17, 2013: Jinkx Monsoon, Drag Race’s Champion, Dishes to PQ Monthly

PQ Monthly, June 19, 2012: Carla Rossi and Kaj-anne Pepper Debut W*RQ at Risk/Reward this Weekend

PQ Monthly, June 14, 2012: Carla storms the town with a Bang Bang

The Oregonian, Sept. 15, 2010: Anthony Hudson wins video prize and a meeting with Gus Van Sant

The Portland Mercury, Sept. 14, 2010: Art Party at The Works