511/ BOY’S ROOM

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Last night’s all-star Stiletto drag show at the Executive Suite in Long Beach held the audience captive and captivated. Ongina opened the show, and in-between numbers by the other girls she hosted and harassed the guests, all in love and jest of course. Aside from the reigning queen of lady-boy, also on hand were Raven, Shannel, Pandora Boxx, Tammie Brown, and a special appearance by latin spice Yara Sofia – quite the line up of queens.
After the scheduled set, the stage quickly turned over into a dance floor as the boys got sweaty and slutty under the cover of fog. All the while the ladies maintained the face and composure downstairs while meeting with fans.
Not having been to the venue in something like 5 years, the best way to return was with some amazing fake-lady friends.
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89/ BOOTY CALL

Upon arriving in SF I grabbed some food at Miss Saigon with Allen, then headed over to Q Bar for my first of two consecutive bookings at Booty Call – the next one’s tomorrow. I was elated to be there with Juanita MORE and Joshua J along with a bevy of other bay area friends. Though I kept my trip into the city a bit of secret, I still managed to run into about half the people I know there within 2 hours. It seems to always happen that way. Guest DJ Chelsea Starr was adorable, and turned out an amazing set. The only disappointing aspect of the evening, was that it was my first time at Booty Call – I finally realize all the fun I’ve been missing.
I also managed to run into the Cafe for a few minutes to catch up with my RuPaul’s Drag Race queens, Ongina, JujuBee, Raven, & Tyra. It’s always great to catch up, and I’m also very happy and proud of their success. Love you all.
Thanks for the love SF, cannot wait to be in you again.
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52/ SATURDAY NIGHT OUT WITH THE QUEENS

Given that I had Easter off I decided to go BIG on Saturday night. After work I took a little time off to recharge my batteries then headed over to The Inevitable Unveiling at ASTO Museum of Art. The venue was a touch difficult to find, but after realizing I should be paying attention to the building numbers I lucked out and arrived at the gallery. I walked in just as the festivities commenced, thankfully. The launch itself focused on performance art and short film. Bobby did a fictitious monologue based on a gay vampire coping with being an idealist with his own minority. It was comical and in good taste. This was followed by some variation of kitty cat burlesque. The dancers themselves played it safe, but made use of their camp element in an entertaining manner.
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