I sat on the steps of Koerner’s Patio not knowing what to expect — or, as the youth say, I wasn’t sure what the vibe was going to be. The girl sitting next to me, in a neutral sweater, was trying (with little success) to apply eyeshadow with the help of her front camera. “Is it too much?” she asks, turning to her friend. Meanwhile, a group of early 20-somethings enter donning campy outfits and suave attitudes. Amid all the chitter-chatter, the drag performers ran in and out of the pub, in their high-heeled boots and glamorous ensembles, as they got ready for the evening.Similar to the weather, it seemed like it was going to be a chill evening. Gauging by the crowd, the show felt like it was for everyone – like the audience could choose how they engaged with drag, while still remaining in their comfort zones. At least that’s what I anticipated, when my thoughts got disrupted. “Straight people, this i