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“Every Night in Drag” is a historical photo essay by drag queen Linda Simpson documenting a fantastic New York City queendom, from the late 1980s to the mid 1990s. (Posted every Monday and Thursday.)

 

FLASHBACK #10
September 1988 – Wigstock
at Tompkins Square Park


UPDATE: PHOTOS HAVE BEEN MOVED TO EveryNightInDrag.com

 

Hapi Phace.

 

 

I’m not sure how Wikipedia chooses images for its drag queen articles, but flattering photos are obviously not a priority.

The article on Wigstock, the famed outdoor drag festival, is accompanied by a "comical" image of founder Lady Bunny and Sherry Vine at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival. How utterly random!

 

For her article, NYC performer Hedda Lettuce gets a lovely caught-in-mid-sentence shot.

 

Lucky porn director Chi Chi LaRue is provided with a stark daytime portrait.

 

Drag legend Divine—unretouched and poorly-cropped.

 

They couldn't find a photo of Dame Edna looking at the camera?

 

RuPaul's pix include this out-of-drag gotcha shot.

 

The evidence is clear: Wikipedia is a threat to the well-being and looks of the drag community!

 

Twelve-thousand hits?!

The Youtube video I posted in February of Lady Bunny, Miss Understood and me vs. Black Israelites in Times Square has become a semi-viral sensation, and generated load of, uh, colorful comments.

Some have condemned the gals and I as devil sodomites (which in Bunny and Miss U’s case is completely accurate)!

Thanks again to my pal Bernhard Blythe who shot the footage!

“Every Night in Drag” is a historical photo essay by drag queen Linda Simpson documenting a fantastic New York City queendom, from the late 1980s to the mid 1990s.  (Posted every Monday and Thursday.)

 

FLASHBACK #5

FEBRUARY 1996


UPDATE: PHOTOS MOVED TO EveryNightInDrag

 

James F. Murphy out on the town.

 

 

 

 

 

 

I didn’t want to start promoting Lady Bunny’s new show, That Ain’t No Lady, at La Escuelita nightclub before I could see it for myself.  I only recommend superior products!

So what’s the verdict?  Was I delighted by last night’s debut, which Bunny referred to as a “mess rehearsal?”  Yes, precisely because it was so messy!  Technical difficulties, an unmemorized song list, and a smashed banana prop helped create a perfectly goofy framework for her retrospective of crude, rude, cornball jokes and song parodies.

Bunny vowed from stage that the rest of the show’s run (through October) will be slicker, but there’s absolutely no need.  Watching Bunny have to hilariously improvise her way through the topsy-turviness was the best part!

 

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The show included several figure-flattering costumes.

 

Who was there, groaning and moaning to Bunny’s “zingers?”  Lots of her old-time pals, including Perfidia, Billy Beyond, Bobby Miller, Barbara Patterson Lloyd, Lurleen Wallace, Miss Guy, Lahoma Van Zandt, Katie Krocodile, David Yarritu, Jimmy Paul, Dany Johnson and Ande Whyland.  I attended with Angela Di Carlo, who’s (relentlessly) promoting her own show.  And popping on stage for a second—in flats!—was Carmen Carrera from RuPaul’s Drag Race.  

After the show Bunny let loose by madly shimmying around the club to dance classics from her younger days—a consummate performer dedicated to entertaining her fans both onstage and off!

 

Enjoying a post-show dessert.

 

 

 

 

“Every Night in Drag” is a historical photo essay by drag queen Linda Simpson documenting a fantastic New York City queendom, from the late 1980s to the mid 1990s.  (Posted every Monday and Thursday.)

 

FLASHBACK #1

AUGUST 1992

 


UPDATE: PHOTOS MOVED TO EveryNightInDrag.com

 

Flloyd in the Pyramid Club dressing room.