Drag Discrimination Drama, Mama…at Miss Gay IU 2010!

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Several years ago, a friend called me and asked me to come down to Bloomington for the Miss Gay IU Pageant. Being that I love pageants of any kind, I buckled in and headed down south, not quite expecting to find what awaited me. At the time I was probably in my early 30’s and hadn’t heard much about this pageant, so I was completely surprised when we walked into the auditorium on the IU campus and found the place absolutely packed, college kids interacting with each other, some gay, some very straight, but everyone just having a good time.

We sat through most of the pageant and when leaving I ran into some people that I knew. We talked about what a great opportunity the pageant was for younger gay people to experience unity within a culture in a way we had never been able to experience in the late 80’s and early 90’s. And probably, this new gay generation would be much healthier and much more sane as a result of similar experiences.

And then several weeks ago, Joshua Sutton, the president of OUT, the GLBT Student Union at IU, which produces Miss Gay IU, contacted Alex and I to get involved on some level to promote the pageant. We of course jumped at the chance.

And I wish the story ended there…but the real tragedy is in a note that Joshua put out on Facebook, explaining the IU administration’s frustration at the pageant and their lack of understanding the rules to include transgendered people. Just so I don’t get anything wrong, I’ve included the note for all to read.

Hello friends!

This is an issue that arises every year, and one that I expect and know will always be around being in an academic environment. Miss Gay IU, the first collegiate drag competition, and arguably one of the highest attended pageants in the nation, has proven to be more then successful in its 20+ years of existence.

It has been brought up to me, as it is every year, that we contradict our discrimination clause with Miss Gay IU, which is that “…all contestants must have been born male, however OUT will not discriminate based on current gender identity or expression (i.e, hormone use, cosmetic surgery, or fully transitioned male-to-female individuals). This is often due to ignorance with the female/male impersonation pageantry world. Let me be clear that this is by no means a hasty argument! After working with this pageant for three years and clearing the obstacles of some pretty rude people, I feel more empowered then ever to defend and educate on the integrity of Miss Gay IU and what it means to be a drag queen, or king related to grass roots and evolution of the art from those before us!

Some administrators, faculty and staff on campus feel it is a waste of time, money and efforts. Has MGIU lost it’s educational value? Possibly in the traditional classroom/teacher situation, but by putting this contest on – our members and community learn networking skills, event planning, and ways to be handled in the public eye. We learn news way every year to fight discrimination, resistance, and hatred.

If it wasn’t a loved event by all, then why do people still attend? Why do hundreds of alumni travel back to Bloomington for an evening, and why do they meet up with old friends at old restaurants and businesses – leaving a slight impact on Bloomington’s local businesses… while arguably stimulating our downtown economy slightly for an evening.

If people didn’t support the event, why is it that so many area businesses and surrounding ones provide financial support to the event? Miss Gay IU is funded by IUSA at only a fraction of what the total cost of the event can, could and will be. For those who say they’re forced to pay for it because some of their Student Activity Fees go to the IUSA, come one – spread that figure over thousands of tuition paying students, that’s pennies to you (I know, it adds up!). And I could argue the same thing when certain religious events are supported by organization on campus that receive their pool of money from tuition student activity fees, but I don’t! I embrace a well rounded and diverse education, rather I agree with it or not, and take pride in knowing that I may have financially supported a cause that is important to someone else that could quite possibly be my worst enemy, or polar opposite.

Many people in our community think drag is a disgrace, and that’s fine – you don’t have to come. Is drag and Miss Gay IU caddy? Yes. Witty? Yes. Intended for a mature audience? Yes. Alcohol free? Yes!

This is for the students first and foremost, many who are not old enough to experience the night club scene, and a night to come out and be a little crazy and see drag in one of the most prestigious venues in the nation. We are college students, professionals, adults! We’re entitled to have fun as well.

We do our best to keep the show as clean as possible, but our entertainers and formers who come and work for free are well seasoned night club entertainers most of the time. (Not to mention we try to raise money for another charity at the same time, often leaving OUT with very little or NO profit from the show to put back into our organization.) These night clubs where drag started to take its place in society got our culture noticed, and holds some of the vital the grassroots to our road of equality. (Stonewall riots, anyone?)

With that said, I want to share my response to the contestant clause, for all to see – as I know many people will never quite get it, nor understand. The original comment was by no means rude or nasty and meant no harm – but I know there are others out there who do mean harm – so it just sparked me to get a head start on the issue. Myself and OUT truly appreciate all of the support that is provided.

“We are one of the FEW pageants that allows the gender being impersonated (female in this case) to be impersonated by those who are transitioning males to females.

It’s like any clause in any pageant, real girl, or drag queen, setting a groundwork of what qualifies you as a contestant..

Transgender individuals often transition because they want to become the other gender, they feel trapped in the wrong body, and in a sense they “portray” that gender the rest of their lives, through their look, way of life, acceptance and support of others, etc.

Often pageantry systems will say that an individual who has transitioned, or is transitioning, has an unfair advantage to others who may be biologically male in this case.

It use to be that no cosmetic work, hormonal use, or “female” gender identity of a male contestant would be qualified to enter Miss Gay IU, as this still holds true for many of the bigger pageantry systems across the world. For example, Miss Gay America (www.missgayamerica.com), one of the largest pageantry systems in our country with countless preliminary contests DOES NOT allow anyone more then a full biological boy to compete, and for this reason, many our greatest entertainers out there can not compete, because many of them are transitioning, or have. No disrespect to the MGA system, but this just shows you the different stipulations that exist, that some may still see as discrimination. When on the other end of the spectrum, a newer and more proactive female impersonation system has taken on the same view of contestants that OUT has had on Miss Gay IU for about 10 years, and that is the Miss All American Goddess system (www.allamericangoddess.com), where they do not discriminate on a contestants current gender identity who was born a male – So it really just depends on what these promoters are looking for.

It’s the same concept as Hoosier Daddy – all contestants must have been born female, but those transitioning into the male gender are welcome to compete. If we allowed any and all to compete in either competition, there would be no distinction between the two – and no need to call it a female impersonation, or male impersonation contest. It would just be a contest.. and we certainly don’t see males who have transitioned to females competing in the real Miss America (maybe one day!)

While there are more proactive forms of drag emerging, such as “fag drag” which is considered biological females dressing in elaborate drag and performing, there is still that integrity to be kept and said for drags beginning. As a student organization that does not contradict discrimination, I hope this clarifies most peoples urge to call this out as discrimination. By definition of discrimination, you could say that the way the clause is stated that it is discrimination toward anyone not born male, but those with an understanding of the pageantry politics would understand. When in fact, we are embracing our transgender members of the female gender to enter in this specific case. It’s an integrity of the grass roots and evolution to drag, to the male and female impersonation world in our culture and community. We embrace transgender individuals who often can not compete in other systems to come compete in Miss Gay IU, and Hoosier Daddy!

I encourage anyone who wants to start another contest with new rules and regulations to do so, there is always a need and want for something fresh and out of the ordinary! Miss Gay IU is celebrating 20 years of fairness and success as the first college drag pageant, and helping lead the way to some proactive minds and changes that were very much needed at IU and in Bloomington many years ago.

Feel free to contact myself if you have anymore questions or concerns! I am always open to chat about this, and I appreciate you voicing your concern!

-Joshua

Thank you all! :)”

As you can see, he’s not just some “fag” who throws pageants as probably many people in our society see us from time to time, but an articulate, educated and well-spoken young man who is just trying to improve things a little bit. How honorable, to know, even as little as we do, someone who is positively trying to change things for the next generation…I wish he had been around when I was 18 and maybe, just maybe, I wouldn’t have felt so alone.

And as you know, we’re not political, so we’re not going to ask you to vote down IU or anything like that…we’re just going to ask every single one of you to show up at the pageant in mass and show those fuckers that you can’t “drag” us down with you!

Show up and make a difference April 30th, 2010 at 7pm at IU Auditorium.

For more information visit the Miss Gay Indiana University 2010 website!

And of course…to read more of us, the boys of raannt, visit The Bilerico Project or IndyScene!

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Swimsuit Contest Tonight at FLESH!!!

Tonight at Landsharks in Broadripple is FLESH…from 9-3 with amazing music all night long from FLESH’s resident DJ FLESH, drink specials and boy and girl go go dancers for whatever you’re interested…maybe both! And NO Cover…

And if Spring Break just ended for you or is just started, enjoy it for a few hours tonight at FLESH…come out in your favorite swimsuit and hang out…at Midnight, we’ll give out a prize of a Jagermeister basket worth $500 to the one person we believe has the BEST bathing suit look..they’re aren’t any rules just come out in your bathing suit and enjoy the night!!! ANYONE can enter…we don’t discriminate!!!

See you there!!!
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Indy’s Social Clout!!!

For the past year, we have been honored to have been able to float through the night at parties or club openings, hang out by the boats all day at Bella Vita in the summer and meet all kinds of amazing people…but we continue to be asked one question on a regular basis?

Who is it important to know in Indianapolis?

Well, we guess it depends on how you define “important”, being that we have no desire to be the next CEO of Lilly, not that we’re qualified, or to be a chef at The Columbia Club. Oh, all of those careers would probably be quite interesting, but we’re talking about the behind the scenes, Hollywood/Vegas Party vibe right here in Indianapolis. Alot of people THINK they run the show, but that’s not quite the case. If you watch carefully, as we have over the past year, you will realize that the same people run in the same circles and they make things happen in this city. And consequentially, we’re now able to call many of these people our dear friends…but others we hardly know…Needless to say…if you want to get anywhere in this town socially…The following is who you NEED to know…and whether you agree or not doesn’t really matter…because it’s the truth! So Indy…If you were a play…this would be your cast!!!

THE CAST:
1. The Hostess…Donna Deer Gorgeous and approachable, she and her husband Richard Deer are literally at almost every party with their entourage of friends…and also host some of the best parties in the city! We love them because they’re fun and don’t seem to care what other people think…if it’s glitzy…it’s probably the Deers!
2. The King…Richard Deer Entrepreneur and liver of life…we don’t really know these two…although we wish we did, but we see them everywhere and believe they add true color to the social scene of Indy!
3. The Prince of the City…J.R. PeareOwner and operator of IndyScene…he’s the guy everyone whispers about when he walks in the room…
4. The Mentor…Harvey LevinThe guy that makes it happen…
5. The Queen…Vicki St. JamesWorking three nights a week as a headlining performer at Talbott Street, she brings grace and style to the stage…
6. The Foreign Heiresses…Yana Botsman and Luz Reyes Amazing dolls with Amazing Style…and a little mysterious!
7. The Owner…Darren Block Part owner of Landsharks in Broadripple and husband to Sky Block who literally knows everyone in Indianapolis…
8. The Art Collector…Michael StrapulosOwner of Talbott Street who likes to collect…beautiful things!
9. The Style Guy…Andrew of Ballcaps and NecktiesLocal Blogger of Ballcaps and Neckties with eye on style!
10. Miss Beauty and Brains…Melissa ElrodDefinitely the one to watch…student by day and celebutante at night…she and boyfriend Bryan Schmidt have helped us meet half of the people on this list…and for that, we love them!
11. The Talker…Bryan SchmidtPromoter and planner…always with a new idea! Networking genius!
12. The Mayor…Bianka KrauschOnly in Indy half of the year, she and boyfriend/fiance Chad Folk, have one of the most amazing houses in Indianapolis which they use for entertaining and charity events…
13. The Entrepreneur…Chad FolkComputer guru and all around nice guy
14. The Ingenue…Bailee ZimmermanMiss Teen Indiana 2009 and on her way out of Indy to pursue modeling/acting…she will one day be the supermodel who visits her hometown of Indianapolis!!!
15. The Most Popular…Jeana CordrayEnough Said…she knows everyone…she’s everywhere!
16. The Law…Carol TownsendAs Deputy Prosecutor for Marion County…This girl probably has the best style in all of Indy…Seriously!
17. The Pied Piper…Joe MeltonThe drummer who beats to the rhythm of the DJ…he has an incredible following all over town!
18. The Earth Mother…Sky BlockWife of Darren Block, owner of Landsharks, mother of Heaven, huge supporter of gay rights and originator of “Dance Classes”, this Diva has become a true best friend…with interests from spirituality to fashion, she is at all times stylish, thoughtful, kind and clever!
19. The Model…Olga AlkhutovaA must in every local fashion show!
20. The Dancer…Mya Azuaje…Go Go Dancer extraordinaire and friend to all DJ’s!!!
21. Little Miss Sunshine…Ali Chapman…Rarely do we EVER meet someone who doesn’t know Ali…
22. The Narrators…Peter Monn and Alex Paredes…The Boys of raanntEnough Said…

NOTE: We removed someone, at his request although he originally gave us his approval, because he wasn’t comfortable with the reception he was receiving. We don’t want to hurt anyone, so we will remove him…but just for the record, true social clout wouldn’t care. All the best buddy!!! We hope your true friends really realize what a contribution you are to this city…

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We’re Everywhere!!!

This week our new social review and gossip column will premier on the new and improved IndyScene!

In the last year since we’ve started our blog we’ve had the opportunity to attend events, fashion shows, pageants, club openings, parties and many other functions as well as interview celebrities both local and nationally.

We’ve also won several awards, within our first six months of publishing, and continue to be nominated for other blog and social review awards!

Besides all of this, we are also the gossip columnists for The Bilerico Project-Indiana, write provoking observations on Thoughts From the Couch and have been mentioned on The Huffington Post, LOGO’s AfterElton.com, and several other national blogs and syndicated columns!

So we’d just like to give a shout out to everyone who has been so awesome in helping us get this far and take us seriously…even with our humor in consideration. With sincerity, we mean every last word of sarcasm and cynical observation!!!

We’ll continue to bring you opinions and gossip and hope to keep our eye on the prize!!!

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Talbott Street is Closing?!!!

“Word” on the street for the last year has been that Talbott Street is closing it’s doors any day. We’ve heard every rumor from money problems to drug problems to all kinds of garbage. Needless to say, we’re not ones to believe rumors easily so we asked several of the employees and their consistent response has been, “If Talbott is closing they haven’t said anything to us about it.” In the past, we’ve even trashed some of the staff, having been treated, what we believed was less than respectful as patrons, but that has changed, and you have to give it to a staff who truly, truly acts like a team…that’s hard to find in ANY organization these days, not just a club.

So with all of these rumors floating around, we found it interesting that Talbott issued a “statement”, so to speak, on Facebook the other day, which we’re including here for anyone that didn’t read it. Since we don’t know who wrote this we have to give props for using Maya Angelou’s inaugural poem for President Clinton…

A Message From Talbott Street “VIVA LA DIVA”-
Maya Angelou, a revered American poet, said ” You may write me down in history with your bitter, twisted lies. You may trod me in the very dirt. But still, like dust, I’ll rise.” It is very unfortunate and sad that there are those who delight themselves by persecuting others… with malicious rumor. Jealous people poison their own banquet, then eat it. Such is the case by attempting to cast ill fate on Talbott Street. Our Talbott Street family is stronger than ever; and, much to the dismay of some jealous few, we have no intention of terminating our entertainment business. The threats of our closing are FALSE and want to express to all communities our sincerest gratitude for making us the successful and respected venue we have grown to be be.
Long live Talbott Street!

We think…a wonderfully, written sentiment…and thank you Talbott, for at least clearing that up for us! We don’t know about the rest of the town, but as social bloggers who go out on a regular basis and review talent, not only for us now, but for The Bilerico Project, IndyScene and several other online publications, we have to say we’ve been extremely impressed with you lately! DJ Deane and Joe Melton were absolutely amazing…DJ Logan Matthews was so good last time we couldn’t believe it! Always good but WAY off the charts. The place has been bumping and the entertainment has been incredible. The staff has been friendly and professional as hell and the bar is still going right up until the lights come on! The way a club should be!!!

So why all the rumors and “haters”…can’t we all just have fun…isn’t that the point in going out to begin with? In all actuality, we spend more time in “straight” bars and almost have a better time because there is less of all of this crap…after all…it’s just a bar…and what would everyone do if it closed anyway??? Go to the 501 or Zonies? All these bars have their place but let’s be for real.

And Vivian, in case you’re reading…as we hope you are!!!(By the way…Vivian Farris, managing partner of Talbott, we believe that’s your title, we apologize if we’re wrong…is the ONLY one who has approached us and asked us our opinion…and whether she cares or thinks we’re a joke…she still approached us…and she is ALWAYS friendly and genuine to us!!!)here’s a little news for you Viv…below the Facebook statement Talbott posted is a comment…here…we will repost is…

Madison Gosspicat
“I’d say sue the assholes with the big mouths and lack of brains, but if they got nothing then why waste your money?”


Interesting that if you don’t know who “Madison Gossipcat” is…they list their about me on Facebook as…”We are the gossipcat girls and everybody know about us if they read The Word!” and their website as…”http://www.the-word-online.com”. So obviously, this is Ted from The Word, Indy’s local gay newspaper…Ok Ted, this is not an attack on you…but we would have loved to have worked writing the gossip column for The Word, as you asked us and even for free, if you would have allowed us to go out and write what WE wanted to write…but you told us we had to be appropriate with your sponsors, which we understand…but you have a staff member who told us, at the bar at Landsharks during our very first FLESH in January, that during a meeting at Talbott Street, where he was present, they discussed the bar closing and that he was searching out an alternate venue for promoting his events(which, apparently…hmmmm…hasn’t happened)…this is almost verbatim what he told us
AS WELL as telling us that we could quote what he told us on raannt…

We, for two, are ecstatic that Talbott Street is staying open…and as our dear friend Andrew from Ballcaps and Neckties recently said when we told him we were ending up at Talbott…”Of course…you have to pay homage!”…Damn straight…and Greg’s on Fridays and Landsharks on Mondays…the rest we fill in the gap!

So, pull in the reigns, be supportive of Talbott Street, leave the drama at home and shut the fuck up!!! Quite frankly we’re tired of it and just want to dance, laugh and have a good time…keep up the good work Talbott and Ted…call us if you’re still interested! (And just a word to the wise, since you happened to bring our good friend up in your most recent gossip column…maybe consider actually letting someone write real reviews of bars and events, no matter if it hurts your sponsorship…we can’t damage the soul of a bar…but the soul of a person…WOW…that’s something else entirely…Peace!)

Love one another…dance, smile, screw and have a blast!!!
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DJ Jared Curry at The Connection in Louisville!

The boys of raannt are hitting the road tonight with our good friends and couple extraordinaire Ryan and Matt for a night down south!

Local Indy DJ Jared Curry will be making his Louisville premier tonight at The Connection’s “Spring Fling”…If you haven’t been down there it’s definitely a MUST as one of the best gay bars in the Midwest, with a huge dance floor, loungy areas, an enormous drag theater with some of the best NATIONAL entertainment in their show “La Boy Le Femme with regular entertainers Vanessa DeMornay, Terri Vanessa Coleman, world renown queen and hilarious emcee Hurricane Summers, Fantasha and Cezanne, a former Miss Continental who can be seen in the major motion picture/documentary “Trantasia” premiering this month on LOGO and available everywhere!!!

Come on down and support Jared, who can be regularly be heard locally at Talbott Street!

Good Luck Buddy…

So…as much as we would have liked to attend The Midwest Fashion Week the boys of raannt often need a night away…Find out more and see pictures of tonight at The Connection on raannt and IndyScene!

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Drag Mainstreamed…Rupaul’s Tyra Sanchez Interview!

After our interview with Ongina from cycle one of Logo’s Rupaul’s Drag Race, we thought it would be interesting to interview one of the girls from this season…so we chose America’s sweetheart and Diva… Tyra Sanchez…Here’s what she told us!

1. What is your drag name and is there a story behind how you chose your name?

My drag name is Tyra-Symone Sanchez

Tyra means God of Battle. And when it comes to competition, arguments, or debates I will battle until the fight is won!

Symoné comes from Raven Symoné

Sanchez is the family name passed from Fabian Sanchez to Stasha Sanchez to Angelica Sanchez & finally to me!

2. Who are three celebrities who are your role models and have helped mold your image?

Beyoncé, Raven Symoné & Wendy Williams

3. Who are three people in your daily life who have helped mold your image?

Roxxxy Andrews, Jasmine Bonet & Nicole Luv Dupree

4. Do you think you get beauty, brains…or can you have both?

I think you can have both beauty and brains! Lol I’m living proof of that!

5. Why do you refer to yourself as “America’s Sweetheart”?

I refer to myself as America’s Sweetheart because I’m truly a sweet person. I’m there for you whenever you need me. I loveable, huggable & kissable! Lol not to mention I’m very goofy/ditzy at times and at other times well I can come off a little bitchy.

6. So far, what has been your greatest learning experience as a result of being on Rupaul’s Drag Race?

My greatest learning experience is that I learned that not everyone will view you in the same way. Some people will live!!! And others won’t! But don’t live… Because Tyra is to die for!!!

7. If you were the first Drag President of the United States, what three laws would you change?

Though I don’t smoke, I would legalize marijuana. Allow same sex marriage.

8. Do you believe in love?

I do. But I have yet to experience true love.

9. Any thoughts on same-sex marriage?

Honestly it doesn’t bother me, but i do feel as though you should be able to marry whoever you want. Be it guy or girl.

10. You have won several pageants…What pageants have you won and what are your titles?

Miss Dumarr International 2010
Miss Ebony South Carolina 2009
Miss Orlando Pride 2009
Miss Sweetheart Newcomer 2009
Miss Elite Newcomer 2008

11. In mainstream beauty pageants, most contestants must support a cause or have a platform…what would your platform be in a beauty pageant?

My platform would be to display my talents & creativity.

12. What are three movies that have greatly impacted your life?

Lol movies don’t GREATLY impact my life. But they do inspire me to act. Sooo I would say
1. Titanic
2. Precious
3. Set It Off

13. If you could only listen to one CD for the rest of your life and it couldn’t be a mixed CD what would it be?

Beyoncé Dangerously In Love (2003)

14. Three television shows you watch consistently?

Criminal Minds, CSI (LOL All of them!) & The Vampire Diaries

15. Myspace or Facebook and why?

Lol neither! Though I have them both, the extra apps that they’ve added now can be a little annoying. So many request for like kisses and hearts. Like what is that???

16. Three greatest female illusionists in the last 20 years?

Tyra Sanchez, RuPaul, Niesha Dupree

17. Last book you read or a book you are currently reading?

Lol I hate reading! Well I hate reading books, but I could read a couple more people. Lmao!

18. Your motto for life…

When you do what you have always done, you’ll get what you have always gotten.

19. You have mentioned that you have a son. What would you tell him if he came to you as a teenager and told you he wanted to be a drag queen?

As a teenager I would tell him he needs to worry about his education first! The drag would have to wait!

20. Boxers, Brief, Panties or nothing at all?

Boxer briefs! I like to be free but still put away.

Thanks Sexy…And good luck in all you do!!!

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Rupaul’s Ongina…Simply Gorgeous!!!

Recently, the boys of raannt were lucky enough to chat it up with Ongina, drag illusionist extraordinaire, most famous for her presence on Season 1 of Rupaul’s Drag Race…Here’s what she had to say…

1. What is your name and what title would you use to describe yourself?
Like my real name? Ryan. My drag name is, as you know, Ongina and a title that would best describe her? GORGEOUS!

2. How did you come up with the name Ongina?
Ongina derives from my middle name “Ong” and using the last three letters of a certain kind of “ina” that I was not blessed with. So instead I made ONGINA!

3. On a recent comedy show you joked that you think you should have won Rupaul’s Drag Race. Do you believe this and what do you think sets you apart from other entertainers?
I did joke about winning, because who doesn’t want to win, but I do understand why I was booted off against Bebe, who happened to be the winner, because she IS who they are looking for. I was far from the typical drag queen and some people still don’t understand why I was on the show since I was very gender bend, but what people have to understand is that there’s a lot of different drag illusions. Mine just happens to be what you see.

4. Who are three entertainers, dead or alive, that you draw inspiration from?
I’m sort of a “now” queen, so I tend to draw inspiration from entertainers like Beyonce (she’s my favorite!!!), Katy Perry for her upbeat, no drama, fun and flirty songs, and more recently, Lady Gaga (but that’s still sort of a love and hate relationship.)

5. What are three television shows you watch consistently?
True Blood, Grey’s Anatomy and more recently, Spartacus! HOT!

6. What are the perks of being a girl?
That I can wear amazing shoes and clothes and feel really beautiful.

7. What are the perks of being a boy?
Who you calling a boy?

8. If you could only celebrate one holiday a year, which would you choose and why?
I’d celebrate Halloween. Forget your birthday, who wants to get old, and forget Christmas its not the same anymore, anyways. And forget about Thanksgiving, thats the gateway to weight gain during the winter season! Halloween is fun, but its sort of like Halloween every time I dress up. Hehe.

9. Any comment on your experience working with Rupaul?
Ru is amazing and the show has put me on a platform that I never expected. If I was given the chance, I would definitely do round 2!

10. Who is someone who you have met as a result of working on Rupaul’s Drag Race that has bettered you as a person that you wouldn’t have otherwise met and why?
I have met my amazing fans that has truly inspire me to keep on! Especially the ones that share the same story as I do. They have helped me fully overcome my demons about being HIV Positive and has helped me live an even happier life than before, being free and not having to hide who I am as a whole person!

11. What is a movie that has profoundly affect your life? Your career image?
I unfortunately don’t watch a lot of movies actually but my I can tell you my top 5 in no particular order: Moulin Rouge, The Fifth Element, To Wong Foo, The Devil Wears Prada, Sex in the City!

12. If you weren’t doing drag what would you be doing?
Well currently, I am a Regional Visual Merchandiser for a retail store based out of NYC. I am in charge of six stores on the West Coast including Texas, Nevada and California! I love my job. I get to be creative in a different level. I truly enjoy every minute of it.

13. What is the last book you read, if any and what are you currently reading?
Last book I read was Aiden Shaw’s The Sordid Truths. I’m in the middle of reading RuPaul’s new book as well.

14. Best city in the world? Best hotel in the world? Best club in the world?
Best city I’ve been in: London and Florence. Best Hotel I’ve been in: The Westin Excelsoir in Florence, Italy. Best Club I’ve been to: My stomping ground, Hiro on Sundays in NYC!!!!

15. We are getting married in August in Vegas. If you were to plan our wedding, what would you plan for us?
Depends on the budget! But CONGRATULATIONS nonetheless! I just better see a wedding dress on someone or I’d throw a fit!

16. If you could change one misconception or cruelty in the world what would you change and why?
Stop the war! Seriously. People don’t need to be dying over issues they can resolve without violence and death!

17. What is your favorite hat you have made or worn and why?
I really love the alligator hat I wore during the reunion special because its so couture! I also like my Barbie hat on the 3rd episode because, well, its a Barbie on my head! I love it! I donated that hat for an equality benefit here in California and made a couple hundred bucks!

18. You shared on Rupaul’s Drag Race that you are HIV+. Your honesty has served as inspiration and hope for a lot of people. What did you gain personally from sharing that on the show?
Like I said above, it has helped overcome my demons and has helped me live a free life. I am no longer afraid and with it, I am able to share my story with other people in hopes that they will find inspiration from it. I’m hoping that by bringing it in the forefront of the media, it will help educate people to protect themselves wether they are negative or positive and live a life worth living!

19. Where will Ongina be in 20 years?
I will be near 50 in 20 years and I don’t know what the future holds for me. I hope to expand my career as Ongina and expand the responsibility I have of being an HIV spokesperson to further raise awareness and continue educating people all over the world about the importance of HIV education and prevention.

20. Boxers, Briefs, Panties or nothing at all?
Boxer briefs!

Thanks Sexy!!! We love you!!!
xoxo

Eyes Open, We’re Watching!

Brittany in China, The Joe Meltdown Boys, FLESH and Annastacia for HIRE at Talbott!

We haven’t written a weekend wrap up in awhile so we thought we’d just let everyone know where we’ve been and our thoughts on the good, the bad and the, well, ugly…but since this is basically what we’ll be doing for IndyScene now, make sure to find us there, but a more grueling report can always be found on raannt!

Last night we headed out to Talbott Street to endorse our good friend Joe Melton aka Joe Meltdown…who was drumming it up with DJ Deane! Two weekends ago we heard Joe at Subterra with DJ Orion and once again…he didn’t disappoint! We’re seriously considering changing our names from the boys of raannt to the Meltdown Boys as we’re quickly becoming groupies and can sweat it up dancing all night to his beats. DJ Deane was amazing too packing the boys and gals on the dance floor. Joe and Deanne together never let us down! One word to the folks at Talbott…a little less on the fog machine…we couldn’t even see one foot in front of our face and it isn’t Halloween, is it? Other than that, the night was awesome!!!

In the drag room we were once again amazed by Annastacia DeMoore, the newly crowned Miss Indiana All-American Goddess 2010, who amazed the crowd, dancing her ass off, doing a hilarious intro bit into several songs and jumping at least five feet in the air from the stage to land in splits on the floor bringing the standing room only crowd to thunderous applaud!!! Annastacia will be having a benefit show at Talbott on the 25th to raise money to send her to Nationals so come out for a great show. She always heads a drag show at The Ugly Monkey once a month, with proceeds going to charity…and you know how we love charity! Before the show, we were chatting it up with good friend and Talbott headliner Vicki St. James, telling her how we were really impressed with Annastacia, etc, and she took us back to meet her. Now we hear there’s been a lot of chatter in the drag world, and while we don’t really know much about that, because we just enjoy a good show, we’re here to tell you, Miss DeMoore was nothing but friendly, courteous and professional, always important in any entertainment field. So here’s our thought…we’ve seen here several times at Talbott now and every time the crowd goes just simply crazy…maybe it’s time to add a third act to squad or have a permanent alternate so every once in awhile a girl can take a night off. Our vote is for Annastacia DeMoore as the third headliner at Talbott! We think with Asia and Vicki…she’d make the perfect addition! Thanks for your time girl and we hope you didn’t rip a muscle hitting the floor!

Last weekend found us out at Cadillac Ranch with newly crowned Miss Cosmopolitan Courtni Hall, who was previously Miss Teen Indiana USA and Miss Indiana USA 2009! Courtni is now heading to compete for the title of Miss Indiana America, which Katie Stam recently took to THE Miss America and won! Courtni, her boyfriend Jared and their bevy of gal pals were a blast as Cadillac Ranch General Manager Brandon Slate and Events Coordinator Hannah Farahan made our evening a complete blast, putting us in a humongous VIP section and giving us first class service! Thanks guys…we always have such a great time at The Ranch and can’t wait to come again!!! The only unfortunate part of the night was when some ridiculous fool…obviously not comfortable enough with himself, tried to charm Courtni by telling her he was New Orleans’ Saints coach Aaron Kromer??? So, the boys of raannt and Jared, Courtni’s boyfriend, googled Mr. Kromer on their IPhones only to find out that this nobody didn’t in the least bit resemble Aaron Kromer…sad, sad, sad the extent some people will go to…and to think this guy had to be well into his forties. Oh well, hope your lying ways helped you into the bed of some young chickie because they weren’t working in our corner!

We also wanted to say goodbye to our dear friend Brittany Mason who will be in China for the next three months taking over the Asian Fashion Industry…We talked to Brit just hours before she boarded the plane for some city we can pronounce. She was super excited but a little sad that she wouldn’t be back in Indy until June to pick up her little baby dog CoCo! Brittany just shot for Maxim and will be working in China for their fashion season…we wish her the best and since she can’t use facebook or text while there…we’re going to use our Skype and Knocking Video Apps so we don’t miss a second!

As always…come out to see the boys of raannt at FLESH Mondays at Landsharks tomorrow from 9-3…Since it’s Spring Break come out in your best Spring Break attire and win a Jager basket valued at $500

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IndyScene…THE boys of raannt talk SCENE…

The new and improved IndyScene website will be up and running later this week…and the boys of raannt have their very own little column! So stay tuned and check out IndyScene to see what’s going on all over Indy!

And thanks to our good friends J.R. and Kelley over at IndyScene for giving us this chance…just wait as we all take over Indy!!!

Eyes Open, We’re Watching!