By Sister Dana Van Iquity–
Words of Wisdumb from a Fun Nun–
Sister
Dana sez, “A recent poll reveals that 44% of Republicans refuse to vaccinate. Hey, you stubborn elephants, roll up those sleeves!”
HUMAN RIGHTS CAMPAIGN (HRC) streamed
TIME FOR EQUALITY on April 22 at 5 pm. The technically sketchy event (virtual
can be difficult) included a presentation of the HRC “National Visibility and Impact Award” to the Emmy & Golden Globe nominated hit FX television series
POSE. Accepting the award on behalf of the cast and crew were Co-Creator and Executive Producer
Steven Canals, and actors
HRC President Alphonso David was joined by elected officials including
Bay Area Reporter :: Coronation 56 crowns Juanita MORE! and David Glamamore
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Words of Wisdumb from a Fun Nun–
By Sister Dana Van Iquity–
Sister
Dana sez, “Mother’s Day is May 9. May I be the first to wish all you mothers and drag mothers a well-deserved and very happy day! You have raised some delightful offspring!”
Comedian, actress, television host, and producer
Niecy
Jessica
Betts) hosted the 32nd Annual
GLAAD MEDIA AWARDS on YouTube on April 8; the show is also now streaming on Hulu. Here are the highlights. Outstanding Music Award (presented by
Katy Perry) was
CHIKA. Best Reality Series was HBO’s
We’re Here bringing drag to rural America and everywhere. President and GLAAD CEO
By Donna Sachet–
If last Saturday’s explosion of excitement in the Castro is any indication, the Imperial Court of San Francisco is alive and very well! Candidates for Empress
Ehra Amaya and
Juanita MORE! and candidate for Emperor
Mr. David Glamamore were out in force trying to capture the maximum votes with hordes of volunteers, colorful balloons, amplified music, and lots of old-fashioned one-on-one campaigning. As you may know from reading this column with regularity, Saturday was Voting Day for the next Emperor and Empress of San Francisco, and although one could vote in SOMA in front of The Powerhouse and in the Polk area in front of The Cinch, the great majority of votes are always placed in the Castro, right in front of