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Any images of Jennifer Blowdryer, Hatches?
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To the person who posted about the Jim Jacoy book:
He is having a showing in Baltimore of all of the photos from the book plus more.

Info: http://www.gspotavp.com/upcoming.html

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Apologies for doing a quick edit there, fastest, so your link would be "clickable."

Unfortunately, the Baltimore show is the day after Night Of A Thousand Stevies, so I know I will be flat on my back. Any plans for a NYC showing?

I didn't notice if there were any pics of La Blowdryer there, seven, but the book is so thick and rich I might have missed them. 'Course she was still in grammar school back then Roll Eyes
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Anybody know of anything fun going on in San Francisco the 3rd-8th? I'm heading out there to book some shows and have a little vacation. Will be hitting up Trannyshack Tuesday night, but looking for some options for other nights.
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Our old drag king friend Fudgie Frottage does Friday nights at The Transfer, Church and Market, it's called Dragstrip and very mixed.

There's also a party called "Faggot" on the first Wednesday of the month at Daddy's on Castro. Don't know much about it though.

Best thing to do is to get to Trannyshack and ask around. Or ask Fudgie at Dragstrip. They know everything. Tell 'em Hattie sent ya!
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And speaing of the Fudgster, this missive from her in my box this AM... for a worthy cause:

Date & Time: 2005-08-18 8:00 PM
Location: DNA Lounge
DragStrip presents
the 10th Annual SAN FRANCISCO DRAG KING CONTEST
a benefit for P.A.W.S. (pets are wonderful support)

WHEN: Thursday, August 18th, 8pm until afterhours, band at 9, contest at 10, dancing 'till after hours with DJ Gina Schock (Go-Go's drummer).

WHERE: DNA Lounge, 375 11th Street @ Harrison, SF, http://www.dnalounge.com

BENEFITS: Pets Are Wonderful Support, http://www.pawssf.org

INFO: 415.282.5378
http://www.sfdragkingcontest.com

WHO: Reigning drag troupe The Transformers; SFDK9, will pass down their title and the crown
(family jewels) to whoever wins this testosterone-fueled bash of the binary system.

SAN FRANCISCO, CA—Dragstrip announces the 10th annual San Francisco Drag King Contest. The Left Coast’s sexiest, genderbending event will take place on August 18th at the fabulous DNA lounge. One of the country’s premiere drag king contests, this beloved, one-of-a-kind, kinky party is sure to thrill and spill! Expect all kinds of kings from rough trade to well-dressed dandies and blue-collar butches to prissy pomo-homos. Biceps and trousers bulging, the contestants will turn you on with their outrageous performance styles where lipsynch, live rock, fetish, burlesque, hip-hop, rap, interpretive dance and schtick meet and occasionally beat meat.

“The San Francisco Drag King Contest is truly one of the hottest events of the year,” says MC Fudgie Frottage. “These kings reign supreme. Every year the show keeps getting bigger and better. Drag king aficionados will go NUTS over all the sexy, studly, and/or silly talent."

MC’s: FUDGIE FROTTAGE, “The Man With The Biggest Balls In Show Business” and
RUSTY HIPS, SFDK7, "The Hardest Working Drag King in San Francisco"

STARRING: HOWIE WEENIS, ARTY FISHAL, MOMMA’S BOYZ, WOOD, JAY WALKER, DEEDEE LUXE, DIAMOND DAGGERS, and many more.
Contestants are judged on talent, creativity, studliness/sex appeal, originality, humor, make-up/facial hair and fashion by our illustrious panel of local celebrity judges: SIMONE DE LA GHETTO of Harlem Shake, SKEETER WILDMAN: SF Dyke Daddy '92, author and sexpert DIANA CAGE, Pepperspray's JORDAN L'MOORE, and reigning kings DREW MONTANA, and TIN HARDWARE (Transformers)
Before the contest DJ Chelsea Starr (Hotpants); after the contest: Special Guest Celebrity DJ: Gina Schock from the Go-Go's

Enforced Dress Code: DRAG: King, Queen, Faux, Fetish, Formal, High Femme, Festive.

TICKETS: $10. - $35.
$20 advance, and $25 at the door. Very limited show seating available for $35 online only. Advance tickets available at Retro Fit Vintage, 910 Valencia, Madame S, 321 7th Street and http://www.dnalounge.com
$35. tix for workshops: Arty Fishal's Drag King or Miss Indigo Blue's Femme-Tastic (includes tassle twirling) and show at http://www.centerforsexandculture.com
$10. after midnite/show for dancing to DJ Schock.
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Just thought I'd say hello from SF. Funny, I forgot I posted on here when I was visiting just 9 months ago. It must have been that trip that made me fall in love with this city.

Well, I made a good choice for sure! I'm loving it out here. Soaking up the sun, whippin my ass into shape on the hills, and meeting so many creative and unique people. (SF has inherited so many of NYC's artists I'm learning)

I had a set of ideas of what I was looking for 3 years ago when I moved to NYC. Little did I know back then I was heading to the wrong city for what I wanted. It's so nice to finally be somewhere I feel is truly what I've been looking for and truly feels like home.
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I keep hearing that SF is what NY used to be -- also people are saying that too about Austin. Others tell me SF is the same hell as NY with $3K studio apartments, but I don't believe that is all there is. I love their law against destroying people's views -- you can't build in front of someone's fantasic view... What if they had something like that in NY? hahaha "Eat my airshaft bitch" is that mode.

Did you find a great place to live Artemis? .... oh yes, just read your blog, very sweet...

I should be in SF March 23-26 and then again April 2nd for a few days. Is Trannyshack still on and what girl-friendly venues are active? I need night life street life like a motherfucker
after Fingernails' desert plains, and her adjunct strip malls of Taco Bell and Walmart.

lots of love

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What happened to my edit button...
Anyhow I'm answering my own query

http://trannyshack.com/

Check out Brokeback Mountain trannies.
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Yes, Trannyshack is a must! I went for the first time this past Tuesday and had an AMAZING time! Sherry Vine was out performing so it was nice to see a familiar face as well.

The thing that really struck me about Trannyshack here in SF was how many drag queens and trannies were actually in the audience and just hanging out! You can go see so many performers in NYC, but it is rare to find more than a handful of people dressed in the crowd. And not just your over the top dressed party kids, but your trannies who don't want to perform and don't want to stand out, but just want a place they can go be themselves as the women they want to be and feel comfortable. I thought it was truly beautiful!
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Well it used to be like that in the audience at Mother! You'd see all the locals, plus alot of shy newbies first-time-out in drag and it was ultra-charming fun etc. If there is still a venue like that in NYC now I don't know about it.

When the Falon and I were in SF we went to Marion's, I think it's also on Harrison? and it was a totally great place in that both butch gay leather guys and trannies were all hanging out together. And the drag acts were totally top drawer. I had not experienced such a group before as in NYC it was always pretty segregated, possibly out of survival instinct... anytime I tried to go to the Lure or the Eagle forget it, they did not care if I was NYC's Top Domme in full leather. I had lipstick on.

Love
S'tan
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Hey everyone! Just thought I would say hi from the west coast.

I have a new drag party launched out here called "Addiction" so if anyone is out here visiting or anything stop in and say hello!

www.sfaddiction.com
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It looks like fun Artemis.

I also loved your blog back in Feb about walking through the park with your groceries. It sounds like you are home, Mrs. Madrigal!
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For sure! San Francisco has been everything I always dreamed NYC would be!

The truly open minded community, free flowing arts, and ability for people to truly express themselves however they feel.

Working in the drag community here has been such an incredible change as the focus here is so much more on the perormance, fun and entertainment as opposed to the ridiculous politics and money I dealt with in most of my NYC shows.

I'm sure I will be here for many many years!
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The Empress and I are here, it's August...
IT'S 50 DEGREES!!!!!!
What the Hell?

I've been here before DJing but this is the first time for the Emp. She loves it. She brought trunks full of velvet cloaks & corsets etc. Everything that she has not been able to wear in 100 Degree New York. She's in heaven. I'm in long sleeves, sweater & jacket.

Other than the temp. and the fog coming in on those little cat feet everyday...
San Francisco is great. Very magical.
Right up there with New Orleans, Portland Ore., Austin, Fingernails and Provincetown.

I just re-read this topic and it was fun to read Artemis' posts. He went there for a vacation. Went again, then never left. Very cool.

We (The Jackie Factory) are opening the new Barney's store here in September. It's going to be a big dinner & party in tents set up in Union Square. We are here casting 30 go go dancers.
It's a tough job but someone has to do it.
You wouldn't believe some of the stories already!!!!!

We are having lunch with Lulu (aka Todd Tamorow) later. I'm also going to call Miss Glamamore.
It will be a Boy Bar reunion.

And it's Tuesday...
That means Tranny Shack!
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"The coldest winter I ever spent was a summer in San Francisco."

Of course you must have heard this apocryphal quote attributed to Mark Twain by now... probably a million times.

I read somewhere once that SF has about forty different climates within its environs. This really hit home when I was visiting a friend up on Telegraph Hill, and it was snowing. While down on Folsom it was 75 degrees, and cactus thrive out on the Avenues. I love it!

A pity you probably won't see much of the legendary fog then if the weather is that cool.

Perhaps you and the Empress will don some velvets and check out the huge camera obscura out by the beach at Point Lobos.

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After the obscura, perhaps you should find a great tacaria, get a giant combination plate, and stuff yourselves with jalapenos.
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Along with the Camera Obscura the restaurant out on Point Lobos, "The Cliff House," is very nice and it's interesting to see how many times it's burned down and been rebuilt. Pictures of the original fantastic structures...

http://www.cliffhouse.com/history/history.htm

http://www.cliffhouse.com/

... their site says rhe sea lions are back, having disappeared since the 1989 earthquake.

I love walking around on those cliffs might be impossible in cold weather, though.
There are also ruins of the Victorian baths, (Sutro baths) not much to see but evocative anyhow...
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There are still the tubs hewn from solid rock that were once used for the popular cold "sea bath." and a tunnel under the cliff that is only accessible at low tide. I adore Cliff House, Stan, but was afraid that it had long vanished into history. It is quite brisk there, but people do nude sunbathe in little rocky pockets north between the Point and the Presidio. And-- speaking of the Presidio-- I wonder if the nude beach near there is still happening. I think it's called Baker Beach.
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Ooohhh Baker beach back in the day. The groves of small trees and hillside forest with naked boys and men running around like wood nymphs
and satyrs. Ask Basil about meeting
Peter Berlin naked in a tree there. I have so many fond memories of that beach.
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