drag show

Student performers, professionals dazzle in annual Pride Alliance drag show

The show featured students and professional drag performers from St. Louis.

| Senior Cadenza Editor

Local drag performers, WU students slay in Pride Alliance drag show

“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.

| Senior Cadenza Editor

Drag show gathers family, students

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.

| Senior News Editor

Glitter-less show not a drag

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.

| Contributing Reporter

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