The show featured students and professional drag performers from St. Louis.
“If you are easily offended, please stay. It’ll make this a lot more interesting,” event emcee Maxi Glamour said. That’s when I knew it would be a great show.
Ness and Lynn Pinaroc and their daughter Devin Pinaroc drove 15 hours to spend the eve of Easter watching their daughter perform in a drag show before celebrating the holiday as a family.
Members of Washington University’s Pride Alliance put on a drag show Saturday night to present LGBTQIA issues to the general public. The event, which began at 8 p.m. in College Hall, was free to the public, with a $5 donation request to fund future Pride Alliance events. Pride Alliance aims to deal with advocacy and queer issues in a social and educational context.
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