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 The return of Traniwreck, Milky Way, October 14, 2007
By MEGAN BELL  |  October 15, 2007
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TRANIWRECK: Primped... but not punctual.

TraniWreck’s “Send a King to Kanada Benefit” was supposed to begin at 9:30 on Sunday night, but when 10 pm rolled around with no start in sight, I wasn’t that surprised — as I’d been told multiple times, “We’re dealing with drag queens here.” Although TraniWreck is rounding out its first year of quarterly shows at the Milky Way, the night doubled as a fundraiser to help drag king and MC extraordinaire Heywood Wakefield get to the International Drag King Extravaganza in Vancouver this weekend — a series of events with titles ranging from “Identifying Femme Performing Across Gender Spectrum” to “How To Dance like a Boy Band.” Shortly after 10, Heywood emerged from the Milky Way’s makeshift backstage, and after a short introduction, all hell was ready to break loose. Enter Becca d’Bus, the most fabulous queen of the night, who not only blew the show open with an over-the-top theatrical Shirley Bassey cover of Pink’s “Get the Party Started” but later donned a monstrous multi-colored wig, psychedelic polyester floral dress, and vinyl knee-highs for her rendition of — brace yourselves — Radiohead’s “Creep.” (Becca has brought new meaning to my subsequent listens to In Rainbows.) Also spectacular: “Miss Gay Massachusetts” Katia, who did two highly sexed lip-synched songs in Russian; erotic dancer Johnny Blazes, who, after removing “his” shirt, provoked Heywood’s comment “I like having Johnny on board to confuse us all”; multi-talented baton twirler and tap dancer Hazel Nutz; “Drag King Idol” Ryan Stone, who looked like a straighter version of ’70s David Cassidy (and wearing looser jeans) performing “I Think I Love You”; and Frieda Fries, clad in a one-piece black jumpsuit and black permed wig reminiscent of Tim Curry’s in The Rocky Horror Picture Show, who closed the show with a painful-looking split while rocking out to Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin.’ ” Sigh . . . four times a year is simply not enough. Next Milky Way show: December 9.
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Drag city
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By Frieda Fries on 10/16/2007 at 1:29:09
Drag city
i think what frieda is trying to say is that that is an old photo of some of the TraniWreck cast. there are newer photos. and i'll have photos of the show up soon. check http://www.truthserum.org for more later.
By aliza shapiro on 10/16/2007 at 12:20:38

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