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Penn State’s Opulence club is setting the stage for LGBTQ+ art and paving the way for future drag queens in Happy Valley.
The group was founded in the spring of 2018 by Chris Castro (drag name Hexxa), Seneca Hill, Colin Miller (Absinthe), Ricky Watts (Bonzai Bucket), DJ Etzi (Daisy Oopsy), and Luke Nosal (Laurel Charleston).
The founding students were in
LGBTQA Student Roundtable, a club dedicated to addressing current events and major topics within the LGBTQ+ community. Through the roundtable, they held drag shows, and with the growing popularity and admiration for the shows, they soon formed Opulence.
Opulence is made of Penn State’s drag ambassadors who support art made by the LGBTQ+ community through fundraisers, makeup socials, Q&As, and shows with famous drag queens from “RuPaul’s Drag Race.” They host drag shows on and off campus to reach a larger audience and set the foundation for future queens and drags fans.
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Penn State Homecoming announced John Colaneri as 2021 Homecoming Grand Marshal during its virtual Legacy celebration on Wednesday. According to a release, the Grand Marshal is someone who has made achievements within their field and who represents Penn State s mission.
Colaneri has starred in several home makeover shows on HGTV and on DIY Network as an American TV personality. He graduated from Penn State in 2003 with a Bachelor s of science for labor and industrial relations and a minor in business management.
The organization s Homecoming Executive Committee is considering both online and in-person activities based on university-sponsored regulations for the coronavirus pandemic, according to the release.
The Penn State Student Programming Association hosted the singer/songwriter for a free 8 p.m. event.
Charli is known for her unique pop style â she has released multiple hits including Vroom Vroom, âBoys and even a feature on Iggy Azaleaâs âFancy.
During the virtual concert, Charli sang in a room surrounded by fluorescent lights. She wore a white sports bra and a pair of cargo pants.
To start the concert, she sang âI Love It, a slightly older song by Icona Pop she was featured on.
Charli danced around the room and made contact with the camera to create intimacy with the virtual audience.