Some I put together all on my own and some I collaborate with others to create. Well, I do a variety of different events. How have the events you've been involved with over the years developed and changed? What is unique and important about the regular events you're a part of now? One thing is for sure, there is never a dull night in Brooklyn - you can ALWAYS find a party to go to and a flock of freaks to stare at. If you can sit through the 100 performers during a show to find a performer that you live for, it's worth it. When I first got started, you could count the queens on one hand that had jobs in Brooklyn. Hell, that's how I got started! There is room for everyone, but Brooklyn has really harvested and featured a lot of BRAND NEW talent over the last year alone. I welcome each and every artist and kid who wants to put on a fancy sack and strut around. However, it's tough for every single queen who is not on the show because every single day there is a new drag queen who shows up in Brooklyn called "poopy diapers" who wants to work. I know Mocha Lite and myself have had conversations about being "pre-race queens," meaning pre-"RuPaul's Drag Race." I love that show. I performed in Brooklyn for years before splitting my time between Brooklyn and Manhattan to work.
I get asked that question literally all of the time - mostly by queens and folks in Manhattan, honestly.
How have you seen drag and nightlife culture in Brooklyn develop and change over the years?