Canadian drag queen Kyne discusses her book, 'Math in Drag'

Canada News News

Canadian drag queen Kyne discusses her book, 'Math in Drag'
Canada Latest News,Canada Headlines
  • 📰 CP24
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 82 sec. here
  • 3 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 36%
  • Publisher: 67%

Shortly after “Math in Drag” hit the shelves in book stores across North America, author Kyne Santos found herself in a New York City elevator with renowned astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson.

Kyne Santos, Canadian drag queen and TikTok personality, poses for a photo at her Kitchener, Ont., home on Tuesday, March 12, 2024. Santos, who has a popular video series of math tutorials presented in drag, combined her love for math and drag in a recently published book titled Math in Drag. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nick Iwanyshyn” hit the shelves in book stores across North America, author Kyne Santos found herself in a New York City elevator with renowned astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson.

“I was just, like, fangirling so hard,” she said in a recent video interview about last week's chance meeting, Rubik's cube earrings dangling from her lobes. “And you know what's crazy? He knew who I was.”, but she's perhaps more widely known on TikTok, where she guides 1.5 million followers into a glittering world of mathematics.

Santos has always been good at math, but she fell in love with it participating in high school math competitions, she said, where the questions were less about computing an answer than about taking apart ideas and figuring out why something is true. She said competitions showed her that math went beyond memorizing formulas.

“The way that we're teaching math to kids is … a lot like teaching art to kids by having them paint a fence,” she said. “They're not going to walk away from that thinking, 'I love art.”'Race for the first time and I saw that these queens were just creative, sensitive souls like I was who played with makeup, and extended it into hair pieces and costumes and wigs and song and dance, just everything that I love,” she said.

She was at the University of Waterloo doing an undergraduate math degree when the COVID-19 pandemic hit, and she used her time in lockdown to make her first TikTok video about math, in full. Recording a video as Kyne, she said, was a way to invite her audience into a creative, more open state of mind - the same state she hopes they'll use with mathematics.” blends Kyne's personal history with accessible explorations of higher-level mathematical concepts.

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

CP24 /  🏆 30. in CA

Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

YouTube drag queen star Kyne Santos is teaching math to show people how to see the world differently | Day 6 | Live RadioYouTube drag queen star Kyne Santos is teaching math to show people how to see the world differently | Day 6 | Live RadioKyne Santos is a mathematician, drag queen and YouTube star who built a community of 1.5 million followers making fabulous educational math videos in drag. In her new book, Math In Drag, she says there's a connection between math and drag and celebrates her deep affection for both.
Read more »

Canadian Premier League's Cavalry FC and Vancouver FC to Kick Off Canadian ChampionshipCanadian Premier League's Cavalry FC and Vancouver FC to Kick Off Canadian ChampionshipThe Canadian Premier League's Cavalry FC and Vancouver FC will kick off the Canadian Championship on April 23 in Calgary. Major League Soccer's Toronto FC will also take on League1 Ontario's Simcoe Country Rovers FC at Toronto's BMO Field on April 24. The preliminary stage will wrap with the CPL's HFX Wanderers hosting Ligue1 Quebec's CS St-Laurent on May 2. The six preliminary stage winners will advance to the quarterfinals, joined by reigning champion Vancouver Whitecaps and runner-up CF Montreal, both of whom received byes.
Read more »

Squamish math historian redefines origin of decimal pointSquamish math historian redefines origin of decimal pointHistoric Revelation: Trinity Western prof uncovers that the decimal point was used 150 years before previously thought.
Read more »

Why March 14 is the perfect day for a slice of piWhy March 14 is the perfect day for a slice of piPi Day has gained momentum as a way to draw attention to math, Einstein and pastry
Read more »

Dorel lays off workers as losses drag on, despite revenue boostDorel lays off workers as losses drag on, despite revenue boostThe maker of children’s products and home furniture cut its employee tally in the latter segment by about five per cent, according to financial filings Tuesday
Read more »

Whooping cough hits Okotoks as Alberta outbreaks drag onWhooping cough hits Okotoks as Alberta outbreaks drag onwhooping cough
Read more »



Render Time: 2025-02-15 00:52:37