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Jim recounts a sad chapter last week sitting alone with the bags in Thirst while Freddie was thotting it up in the back with the VIPs... and to add insult to injury, Freddie also shares his special moment with a famous gay newscaster later that weekend. Also, Jim was at J.R. Price's remixed single live performance at VERS. In the news: Cherry Valentine (RIP), Kornbread, Erika Klash, Miss'd America, Miss Coney Island, Drag Wars V & Kimmi Moore.We are also honored to speak with OTA's legendary producer and commentator Leggoh JohVera about the creation of his world famous ballroom weekly that recently hosted Lil Nas X , Rosalía, Mariahlynn and... Mae Whitman!?; how multimedia dancing star Yanis Marshall's shade brought the show tons of global attention; the politics, gatekeeping and sanctity of ballroom and who is allowed to enjoy the scene; thoughts on Legendary & POSE; his Cali roots and joining (then leaving) the iconic House of LaBeija; his recent first trip out of the US, and the future of ballroom.
We want our cake! This week, Peaches and Michael are opening the Crate in celebration 1982's CREEPSHOW! In addition to discussing the film's powerhouse team-up of George Romero and Stephen King, our hosts delve into the reverential nostalgia of E.C. Comics. Joining the conversation is acclaimed magician and superstar Michael Carbonaro, who not only speaks to his lifetime of love for this cult classic, but about how Tom Savini's own brand of illusions inspired him. Then, drag icon Erika Klash stops by to discuss pop art as a tool of fright and digs into the nuances of Stephen King's brand of Americana. From mysterious meteors to bad days at the beach, this episode has it all! Go!
This week, streamer and drag artist Erika Klash, joins Jinkx and Nick to recap S2 E7, "A Head in the Polls." Follow Erika: @erikaklash Follow Us: Jinkx Monsoon: @thejinkx Nick Sahoyah: @Sahoyah To watch the podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3zqbSX_1GrjT3H3ywILAvA Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: https://bit.ly/Im40PercentPodcast If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be helpful! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: https://bit.ly/Im40PercentPodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On the latest episode of Gayming Podcast Live, Mia & Robin are joined by super special guests and drag performers Erika Klash & JuiceBoxx. To kick off they talk all things Gayming they've been up to since last august including Pokemon Legends Arceus! They go on to reveal the official nominees for The Gayming Awards 2022 (http://gaymingawards.com), interview our two lovely guests, and finally talk about the upcoming Gayming LIVE! Tickets are AVAILABLE NOW for Gayming LIVE 2022. There are so many surprises, so don't miss out, book now for July's event: http://gayming.live/ The Gayming Podcast is the official podcast of Gayming Magazine (www.gaymingmag.com) - enjoy video game news, interviews, reviews, features and more, all with a queer twist!
In this episode, the boys are back to some OC! The boys talk to amazingly beautiful and talented Erika Klash. Erika Klash is an artist who is based in New York. She has appeared on Dragula Season 2 and is an avid streamer on Twitch. They boys get such a learning on all things on drag. They learn how Drag is the art form of transformation. They learn about such things on what it takes to be a drag queen, how she does her makeup, her Twitch channel, her crafting and love of Nintendo, and tucking?!?!? Follow Erika Klash on Twitch! https://www.twitch.tv/erikaklash Follow Erika Klash on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/erikaklash/ Bookings: Javier@thebenedettigroup.com Join us! https://anchor.fm/egtn On the Discords! https://discord.gg/WyRcK5cf6F and the Facebooks! https://www.facebook.com/EGTNerdom/ Or the Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/egtnerdom/ Follow Kyle on Twitch! https://www.twitch.tv/k_sig Follow Chris on Twitch! https://www.twitch.tv/guyverunt01 Everything will be fiiiiiiiiinnnneeee
You've gotta be kidding, OUR TENTH EPISODE ALREADY?! What a treat it is to be bringing you the wit, charm and Pokémon expertise (Pokéxpertise?) of Erika Klash, this week! She delves into marrying her loves of horror and anime to inform her drag persona; how the painstaking grind of shiny hunting is so worth the payoff; and why the next gen's Elite 4 should be comprised of dual-type specialists. Find Erika at @ErikaKlash on all platforms. Follow Gotta Snatch 'Em All on @gottasnatchemall.pod on Instagram and @gottasnatchemal on Twitter. Music and sound effects by JustNoble.
Boulet Brothers Dragula Season 2 Contestant, NYC/San Francisco Drag Monster, and Dotty's friend Erika Klash joins Dotty Spartans and Ghoulia Spartans for this episode as they discuss Erika's creative process and how Dragula has changed her life. Erika competed on Season 2 of the hit drag competition Boulet Brothers Dragula (now streaming on Netflix) and won the hearts of fans for her genuine and caring nature. After her extermination on Dragula she has gone on to curate some haunting and glamorous looks. So light some candles and get out your Ouija board, because it's time for another episode of I Spit in Your Mouth: an ooky spooky podcast. Creep it Real! Theme Music by David Catalano Erika Klash Merch: https://www.dragqueenmerch.com/collections/erika-klash Instagram: www.instagram.com/ispitinyourmouth/ Facebook: fb.me/ispitinyourmouth
Join House Aubergine for the thrilling conclusion of our live show recorded live at San Francisco's OASIS in July 2018. Our heroes, Pollo Del Mar, Erika Klash, Kitty Powers, and KaiKai Bee Michaels face off against stiff competition in a deadly contest to prove which house has what it takes to become legendary.Album Art: Terry Blas Logo: Cody ShipmanTheme Song: Major Scales Original Music: Sam AntonioliMusic from Filmmusic.io:Magic Scout Cottages by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/4672-magic-scout-cottages License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Behold, our live show from July 2018 starring Pollo Del Mar, Erika Klash, Kitty Powers, and KaiKai Bee Michaels. They're competing for the honor of House Aubergine in the prestigious Cornball, a friendly contest between drag houses ... but some shady queens from House Effluvia seem to have some dangerous tricks up their sleeves.Album Art: Terry Blas Logo: Cody ShipmanTheme Song: Major Scales Original Music: Sam AntonioliMusic from Filmmusic.io:Magic Scout Cottages by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/4672-magic-scout-cottages License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Star of Dragula & Co-Creator of Pastel Gore, Erika Klash! @ErikaKlash Pastel Gore August 20th info here: https://www.facebook.com/events/733283620827001/?acontext=%7B%22event_action_history%22%3A[%7B%22mechanism%22%3A%22search_results%22%2C%22surface%22%3A%22search%22%7D]%7D Help us make this show by contributing to our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thenobodies linktr.ee/TheNobodies BUY MERCH BASED ON OUR HORRIBLE PERSONALITIES: https://www.dragqueenmerch.com/pages/search-results-page?q=the+nobodies https://www.dragqueenmerch.com/pages/search-results-page?q=accident+report SMELL LIKE OUR SHOW! https://blackphoenixalchemylab.com/shop/collaborations/nobodies-watching-wrestling/nobodies-watching-wrestling/ https://blackphoenixalchemylab.com/shop/collaborations/nobodies-watching-wrestling/mx-nobody-perfume-oil/ Find us on the netertron: @wearethenobodiesnyc on FB, @thenobodiesNYC on Insta @arielitalic: IG, Twitter, Facebook & VENMO! @theladybearica: IG, Twitter, Facebook, & VENMO! @accidentreport: FB & https://www.mixcloud.com/accidentreport/ Nobodies logos by @apricotspears --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenobodiesnyc/support
This week's guest is Michael Hobbes, writer for the Huffington Post and co-host of the fantastic podcast You're Wrong About. Michael's influences are like the jump cut in the movie 2001: one of the pieces of media that shaped him as a person takes place in prehistoric Eurasia; and another is set in early 2000s gay bars of Pittsburgh. The thing that unites them is that they're both about clans and chosen family — a topic of particular importance to Michael in his search for gay community.Also, a reminder that The Sewers of Paris is on Twitter and Facebook — I post clips of the stuff that we talk about on each episode.And I am super excited to announce an upcoming livestream fundraiser that I'm hosting to benefit the NAACP. Join me on Wednesday, June 24 at 4pm pacific, along with Rock M Sakura from Season 12 of RuPaul's Drag Race, Erika Klash from season 2 of Dragula, and Pastel Gore's KaiKai Bee Michaels. We'll be playing a Dungeons & Dragons adventure, in partnership with EA, raising money to benefit the NAACP. Head over to bit.ly/pridequeens for all the details, to watch, and to donate to a great cause.
Last week I chatted with comic book author Dale Lazarov, and this week we'll hear from a comic artist — Joe Phillips. Jos images were some of the first glimpses of gay life I ever saw, back in the 90s as a teenager. His art was simultaneously sexy and wholesome, depicting smiling scantily clad young muscle men in tenet romantic scenes. It wasn't until a few years later that I learned about his more erotic endeavors. Joe's work touches on a wide variety of settings and themes, not unlike his childhood which had him moving between rural farms and big cities, with influences that included classic TV, broadway musicals, his church, and his grandmother — a practicing witch.We'll have that conversation in a minute. First, a reminder that The Sewers of Paris is on Twitter and Facebook — I post clips of the stuff that we talk about on each episode.And big thanks to everyone who makes the Sewers of Paris possible with a pledge of support on Patreon! Click “support the show on Patreon” to check out the rewards for backers.And I hope you'll join me for our next fun friendly livestream on April 4 at 11am Pacific.I've been trying something new with the livestreaams: rather than just sitting there and talking, I play some nice relaxing Animal Crossing while we all chat about what we've been up to. It's been a really soothing way to kick back and hang out and get away from the daily stress of, you know, everything. There's a link at the top of the Sewers of Paris twitter feed.And by the way, if you like nerdy queer podcasts you may enjoy my narrative comedy shows Queens of Adventure and Queens of Adventure Legends! Join us for an escape into a world of fantasy, with drag queens playing Dungeons & Dragons. Queens of Adventure features an ongoing fantasy story with a regular cast, and Queens of Adventure Legends features recordings of live shows, one-shot adventures, and stand alone stories with special guests like BenDeLaCreme, Rock M Sakura, Erika Klash, and many more. Queens of Adventure: Legends is perfect for new listeners, with stories that can be consumed in one or two sittings and introductions at the start of each episode. You can subscribe to both shows at QueensOfAdventure.com, or search your favorite podcast app.
Hello and welcome to the Sewers of Paris. My guest this week is Dale Lazarov, a comic book writer who specializes in sexy character-based stories. Dale grew up in Puerto Rico, amidst a conservative culture of machismo, and as a young adult he was scandalized by anything sexual. His writing helped him overcome the social baggage that kept him in the closet, and now his novels serve as a sort of wish fulfillment — he writes about his dreams, and then miraculously, they seem to come true.We'll have that conversation in a minute. First, a reminder that The Sewers of Paris is on Twitter and Facebook — I post clips of the stuff that we talk about on each episode.And big thanks to everyone who makes the Sewers of Paris possible with a pledge of support on Patreon! Click “support the show on Patreon” to check out the rewards for backers.I hope you'll join me for our next fun friendly livestream on April 4! It's a laid back brunch-time chat about the books and movies and music and shows that are bringing you joy right now. There's a link at the top of the Sewers of Paris twitter feed.And by the way, if you like nerdy queer podcasts you may enjoy my narrative comedy shows Queens of Adventure and Queens of Adventure Legends! Join us for an escape into a world of fantasy, with drag queens playing Dungeons & Dragons. Queens of Adventure features an ongoing fantasy story with a regular cast, and Queens of Adventure Legends features recordings of live shows, one-shot adventures, and stand alone stories with special guests like BenDeLaCreme, Rock M Sakura, Erika Klash, and many more. We made Queens of Adventure: Legends with new listeners in mind, with individual self-contained stories, you can start listening to whichever episode you want. Subscribe to both shows at QueensOfAdventure.com, or search your favorite podcast app.
My guest this week has a had a lot of jobs and a lot of adventures, from working on Broadway shows to producing the news alongside Dan Rather, singing to Angela Lansbury, earning a nickname from Fidel Castro, and writing the biography of Madeline Kahn. William Madison knew he had a passion for creative artists from an early age, but there's no way he could have predicted how closely he'd work alongside them.We'll have that conversation in a minute. First, a reminder that The Sewers of Paris is on Twitter and Facebook — I post clips of the stuff that we talk about on each episode.Big thanks to everyone who makes the Sewers of Paris possible with a pledge of support on Patreon! Click “support the show on Patreon” to check out the rewards for backers.And I hope you'll join me for our next fun friendly livestream on March 21! It's a laid back brunch-time chat about the books and movies and music and shows that are bringing you joy right now. There's a link at the top of the Sewers of Paris twitter feed.And by the way, if you like nerdy queer podcasts you may enjoy my narrative comedy shows Queens of Adventure and Queens of Adventure Legends! Join us for an escape into a world of fantasy, with drag queens playing Dungeons & Dragons. Queens of Adventure features an ongoing fantasy story with a regular cast, and Queens of Adventure Legends features recordings of live shows, one-shot adventures, and stand alone stories with special guests like BenDeLaCreme, Rock M Sakura, Erika Klash, and many more. Subscribe to both shows at QueensOfAdventure.com, or search your favorite podcast app.
Hello and welcome to the Sewers of Paris. Have you ever been lucky enough to enjoy the sensation of villainy? For this week's episode, we're revisiting my interview from three years ago with Anthony Olivera, who you might also know for his incisive tweeting as Meakoopa. We spoke in 2017 about his love for villains, failed mystics, and queer awakenings; and just this month, Harper Collins announced that they'll be publishing a comic by Anthony featuring all of those things entitled Apocrypha. It's Buffy the Vampire Slayer meets Paradise Lost amidst a cosmic war, and judging from the conversation you're about to hear, it's going to be super gay.We'll have that conversation in a minute. First a reminder that I've got some live shows coming up! Join us for an escape into a world of Dungeons and Dragons & drag queens with our show Queens of Adventure, where drag performers play Dungeons & Dragons for a live audience. We're playing at Re-Bar in Seattle on March 12, then heading to San Francisco's Oasis on March 25 and 29. Queens of Adventure live shows are so much fun — basically big queer improvised comedy stories where queer heroes save the world. Tickets and details are now on sale at QueensOfAdventure.com — I hope to see you there!And if you like queer podcasting, check out a brand new show I just launched: Queens of Adventure: Legends! This new podcast features recordings of live shows, one-shots, and stand-alone adventures from the world of Queens of Adventure. You can dive in to any episode and hear recordings with special guests like BenDeLaCreme, Rock M Sakura, Erika Klash, and more — Queens of Adventure: Legends is available to subscribe to now wherever you get your podcasts.
We're joined by a Dragula season two star and a Tumblr fame survivor/viral sensation for this weeks episode!
The panel is joined this week by DRAGULA season two cast member Erika Klash as we discuss the fifth episode of season two. We learn from Erika what it was like to film in the woods, how the crew reacted to Disasterina's hilarious film scene and how it felt to take the lie detector extermination challenge. All this and more from this very special episode of Hello Uglies! FOLLOW ERIKA KLASH Instagram: @erikaklash Twitter: @erikaklash Facebook: facebook.com/erika.klash/ Got questions? Email us at: Hellougliespodcast@gmail.com Follow Hello Uglies Facebook: facebook.com/hellougliespodcast Twitter: @HelloUgliesPod Instagram: @HelloUgliesPodcast Email: hellougliespodcast@gmail.com Follow Helena Handbag Instagram: @Helena__Handbag Twitter: @Helena__Handbag Follow Samantha Twitter: @sammielynette Instagram: @sl_maddydukes Follow Draiy Instagram: @thecurvyveghead
HEY FRED! Johnny and Colin discuss the next two episodes of Dragula season 2 and find a new episode to beat in Sci Fi Babies. We go toe to toe on Erika Klash’s need for camera time vs. her adult in the room qualities, find a new type of queen in our love for Disasterina, […]
HEY FRED! Johnny and Colin discuss the next two episodes of Dragula season 2 and find a new episode to beat in Sci Fi Babies. We go toe to toe on Erika Klash's need for camera time vs. her adult in the room qualities, find a new type of queen in our love for Disasterina, and discuss some of the tea we got from our Marys who are in the know. The Boulet Brothers are flawless of course in their cold opens and in this episode, we point out more of their kindness and knowledge. By the way (in a high pitched voice),"What about 80s Glam Rock was expensive?" Patreon: www.patreon.com/alrightmary Email: alrightmarypodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @alrightmary Johnny: @johnnyalso (Instagram) Colin: @colindrucker (Twitter) www.alrightmary.com
The Fandom Files is joined by Erika Klash, a nerdy drag artist!. A self-described gaymer/anime/harajuku drag monster, the San Francisco-based Klash competed on the hit show Dragula in its second season. She tells us about growing up nerdy, discovering drag, being on a reality show, and creating her art. All this and more in this episode of The Fandom Files! Follow us on Twitter: @FandomFilesSYFY!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
How do kids learn to be people when the adults in their lives aren't teaching them? Kai's parents weren't always there to give her the guidance she needed, and so she was forced to fend for herself. That meant learning basic life skills on her own, but also how to function around other people -- and how to take care of herself during a period of homelessness, moving across the country, and starting fresh with a day job in education and a nighttime gig in drag shows.By the way, Kai is one of the San Francisco performers in our upcoming lives show, Queens of Adventure, where drag performers play a game of Dungeons & Dragons for a live audience! Kai plays a high elf Wizard with a magic owl. You can see her onstage along with Erika Klash, Pollo Del Mar, Kitty Powers, and Rock M. Sakura in two brand new adventures on July 13 and 14 at Oasis in San Francisco. Tickets are available now at QueensOfAdventure.com.
This week's guest has had a hand in shaping a lot of queer culture we enjoy today. Q. Allan Brocka created one of the shows that aired on Logo as the network was getting off the ground; he directed the Eating Out series of films that have been a mainstay at LGBT film festivals for over a decade; and he's currently working on some intriguingly upcoming film and TV projects. Before he was a successful filmmaker, he was a shy kid from Guam, quietly absorbing what seemed then like forbidden culture.We'll have that conversation in a minute -- but first, San Francisco, we're bringing our show Queens of Adventure back to Oasis! Come see drag queens playing a real Dungeons & Dragons adventure live on stage, July 13 and 14. That's right, two nights -- two completely unique adventures, starring Dragula's Erika Klash, as well as Kitty Powers, Pollo Del Mar, KaiKai Bee Michaels, and Rock M. Sakura. Tickets are now on sale at QueensOfAdventure.com.And if you can't make it to the live shows, don't worry -- you can check out the podcast Queens of Adventure, featuring four MORE drag queens on an ongoing quest! Season 1 is now underway. Listen and subscribe at QueensOfAdventure.com.A huge thanks to everyone who makes The Sewers of Paris possible with a pledge of a dollar or more a month on Patreon. There's rewards for folks who back the show -- just click "Support the Show on Patreon." Or you can support The Sewers of Paris for free by leaving a review on your podcast platform of choice.
What if you had the power to make the places you imagine real -- so real that people can walk through them and touch them, and millions of strangers could see the setting that once only existed in your mind? My guest this week is James Connelly, who designed the sets for shows like The Voice, Bill Nye Saves the World, the Teen Choice Awards, and many more. When he's building worlds for television, he draws on his memories and experiences and daydreams, mashing together influences from across his life to invite the world into his imagination.By the way, if you're heading to DragCon in LA this weekend, I hope you'll join me for two panels! On Sunday, I'm be hosting a game of Dungeons and Dragons played by BenDeLaCreme, Erika Klash, Kitty Powers, and Fraya Love. And on Sunday, I'll be hosting a fun friendly chat about tabletop gaming, featuring a panel of queer and ally gamers sharing recommendations for finding games and people to play with. And mark your calendars for our next Sewers of Paris live chat -- it's on Saturday, May 19th, at 2pm Pacific.If you're enjoying The Sewers of Paris, click "Support the Show on Patreon" to join the folks who make the podcast possible for as little as a dollar a month. Or you can support The Sewers of Paris for free by leaving a review on your podcast platform of choice -- that really helps people find the show.
This week's guest grew up idolizing comic book heroes, which presented a problem as he entered adulthood: how could he possibly measure up to the flying, crime-fighting, invisible-jet-flying role models of his youth? Richard's mission in life became seeking out the opportunities for heroics in everyday life. In other words -- not expecting to become a superhero, but finding pride in being a normalhero.By the way, if you're heading to DragCon in LA next month, I hope you'll join me for two panels! On Saturday, I'll be hosting a breakneck game of Dungeons and Dragonsplayed by BenDeLaCreme, Erika Klash, Kitty Powers, and Fraya Love. And on Sunday, I'll be hosting a fun friendly chat about tabletop gaming, featuring a panel of queer and ally gamers sharing recommendations for finding games and people to play with. It's going to be a blast -- hope to see you there.And no matter where you are in the world, I hope you'll join us for the next Sewers of Paris live chat -- it's on Saturday, May 5, at 2pm Pacific. We want to hear about the book and movies and songs and shows you're obsessed with right now. There's a link at the top of the SewersOfParis twitter feed -- see you Saturday!Huge thanks to everyone who makes The Sewers of Paris possible with a pledge of a dollar or more a month on Patreon. If you're enjoying the show, click "Support the Show on Patreon." Or you can support The Sewers of Paris for free by leaving a review on your podcast platform of choice -- that really helps people find the show.
My guest this week is actor Wyatt Fenner, who you've seen on Veronica Mars, Bones, and the movie Take the Yuletide Gay. New Yorkers, you can see him right now in the show Transparent Falsehood at Theater 511 on West 54th Street. As an actor, Wyatt's an expert at inhabiting personas and hiding himself behind someone else. But an accidental outing and an attack that could have killed him helped him realize just who it was he was hiding. By the way, if you're heading to DragCon in LA next month, I hope you'll join me for two panels! On Saturday, I'll be hosting a fun friendly chat about tabletop gaming, featuring a panel of queer and ally gamers sharing recommendations for finding games and people to play with. And on Sunday, I'll be hosting a breakneck game of Dungeons and Dragons played by BenDeLaCreme, Erika Klash, Kitty Powers, and Fraya Love. It's going to be a blast -- hope to see you there. And no matter where you are in the world, I hope you'll join us for the next Sewers of Paris live chat -- it's on Saturday, April 28, at 2pm Pacific with special guest Ray Miller. We want to hear about the book and movies and songs and shows you're obsessed with right now. Huge thanks to everyone who makes The Sewers of Paris possible with a pledge of a dollar or more a month on Patreon. If you're enjoying the show, click "Support the Show on Patreon." Or you can support The Sewers of Paris for free by leaving a review on your podcast platform of choice -- that really helps people find the show.
How do you forgive someone who won't, or can't, apologize? My guest this week is JP Brammer, who dispenses advice in the column Hola Papi on Grindr's news site Into. JP's made a name for himself by providing thoughtful insights into living your best gay life, but his understanding of life and love didn't just spring into existence fully formed. It's the product of some pain, some forgiveness, and a college club that he really hoped would present more opportunities for making out.Thanks to everyone who makes The Sewers of Paris possible with a pledge of a dollar or more a month on Patreon. There are special rewards for patrons like early ad-free access to content, shoutouts in videos, and a copy of my book mailed to you with some cute Sewers of Paris buttons. If you're enjoying the show, click "Support the Show on Patreon." Or if you can't pledge, you can still help out by leaving a review on your podcast platform of choice.And! If you're in San Francisco, I'll be in town to host a live show featuring drag queens playing Dungeons and Dragons. It's on March 20th at Oasis and features Erika Klash from Dragula; Kitty Powers, of the games Matchmaker and Lovelife; San Francisco stars Pollo Del Mar and KaiKai Bee Michaels; and past Sewers guest Pup Amp, the scantily clad co-host of the YouTube series Watt's the Safeword. Tickets are now on sale -- head over to DungeonDrag.com for the link. And if you're not in San Francisco, please pass the word along to anyone who you think might enjoy the show.Also: I'm about to launch a brand new podcast featuring drag queens playing D&D! It's called Queens of Adventure, and we're crowdfunding throughout the month of March to pay for performers, music, art, and equipment. Visit QueensOfAdventure.com to join us in bringing this new podcast to life.
Welcome to a special bonus episode of The Sewers of Paris! On most episodes, I talk to a guest about the entertainment that changed their life. But tonight I'm speaking to five guests who create entertainment that they hope will change the lives of others.I recorded these interviews at Twist, Seattle's LGBT film festival. You'll hear from folks involved in two projects that screened at the festival: the first is Something Like Summer, a romance based on the novel by Jay Bell; and the second is Queer Ghost Hunters, a docu-series about a group of investigators who believe in life and love after death. We talk about the books, movies, shows, and songs that touched their lives and inspired them to become creators. A huge thanks to the folks at Twist for helping to arrange these conversations. And thanks to everyone who backs The Sewers of Paris on Patreon, making it possible for me to produce bonus episodes of the show. If you're enjoying The Sewers of Paris, you help keep it going by clicking "support the show on Patreon" to pledge as little as a dollar a month. Or more, more is good too.And! If you enjoyed my bonus episodes where I have guests playing Dungeons and Dragons, check out our live show where drag queens play D&D onstage for a live audience. The show's coming to Oasis in San Francisco on March 20th, featuring Erika Klash from Dragula; Kitty Powers, of the games Matchmaker and Lovelife; and San Francisco stars Pollo Del Mar and KaiKai Bee Michaels. Tickets are now on sale! And if you're not in San Francisco, I hope you'll pass the word along to anyone who you think might enjoy the show.Also: I'm about to launch a brand new podcast featuring drag queens playing D&D! It's called Queens of Adventure, and we're crowdfunding throughout the month of March to pay for performers, music, art, and equipment. We just hit our first funding goal, and now we're heading towards a stretch goal of doing livestreams with the queens -- Visit QueensOfAdventure.com to join us in bringing this new podcast to life.
MeMe is joined today by a post Dragula - Erika Klash! The re-emancipation of MeMe | The unofficial miss congeniality Erika Klash joins us to dish on her Dragula experience! | Dragula = Drag race meets Fear factor meets Cinema Realness meets Pink Flamingo, the search for the next Divine | What do the gigs look like post Dragula | Pastel Gore at The Stud | First "Pastel Gore" show will be Ghost Town Pokemon | Nerdy Drag + Spooky SF Drag | The drag "Theme Scene" that is the amazing scene in San Francisco | Erika is the queen to have faced & survived the most extermination challenges in the history of the show | "You have not done drag till you have tucked in the woods" | Episode breakdown of Season 2 | Erika tests MeMe on drag/gay lingo | A "Legends" season of Drag Race? | Request Erika & the Boulet brothers crew at a club near you!
We welcome star of Dragula and Instagram gem Erika Klash as we discuss all things Dragula, Chicago Drag vs San Francisco Drag, the alleged "War on Christmas", and our Thot of the Week! Music: "C.H.I.C.A.G.O", courtesy of The Gold Web.
Today MeMeCherry is joined by the amazing Gamer/Anime/Kawaii Drag Queen - Erika Klash! Boricuas are Unicorns on the West Coast! | Erika's origin story | Gender equality in drag | Lone wolf Erika | Erika Klash IG | Queen of the Nerds Drag Aesthetic | Regional differences in Drag | MeMe's fundraiser "Heels for the Motherland" | Chef Relief in Puerto Rico - Chef Jose Andres | Puerto Rico still needs your help | Erika's upcoming appearance in The Boulet Brother's DRAGULA "Search for the World's Next Drag Supermonster | "Dragtionary" game - Suck Less by Willam | Explore your local drag scenes | "Go to bed wig" game | Erika Klash SOFEpod.com/episodes/ErikaKlash "Dragula" by Rob Zombie
Haus of Mimosa: The Podcast Ep. 22 “Klash of the Gamer Princess Anime Clown: Erika Klash” This week’s special guest is NY City Drag Sensation Erika Klash. Listen, as she joins Travis and Steven for an in-depth conversation about what it’s like to be a newer queen in the Big Apple. Erika tell us all about how she is setting her mark as an original "Gamer Princess Anime Clown”. The gang discusses all different aspects of Drag; how it can be whatever you want it to be, thinking outside the box, making it happen for yourself, and staying true to who you are. With a passion for playwriting, Erika draws inspiration from the Drag careers of Charles Busch, Varla Jean Merman, and the hilarious Miss Coco Peru. More fun topics include: Gamer Make-up, Cosplay, and Comic con. You can see Erika Klash from April 28th-May 1st 2016 when she sets out to be a part of The Austin International Drag Fest in Texas. And to find out more about Erika, follow her on social media: www.facebook.com/erika.klash instagram.com/erikaklash twitter.com/erikaklash erikaklash.tumblr.com And rounding out the episode is our very own DJ Anita B. who gives you your favorite music to get you through the day. Music featured in this episode: “Remember” By Dumblonde “Can’t Feel My Face” by The Weekend “Heaven in Your Eyes: Avicci vs. Offer Nissim & Itay Kalderon Ft. Meital “Mac n’ Cheese Mashup” For more Haus of Mimosa check out our Youtube Channels: www.youTube.com/SundayMorningMimosa www.youTube.com/BuffemBeautiful brought to you by Dragaholic.com, KTCHNNYC.com, TheOutNYC.com, Audible.com, and the DragMyCity App. Produced by The Haus of Mimosa