Thursday, June 15, 2023

Upcoming virtual appearance: AnimeNEXT

Sadly the lab teching is currently taking precedence so I cannot make my in-person debut with Cosplay Burlesque.  However, I am still joining their AnimeNEXT show this Friday with two virtual faves.  If you're in the New Jersey area, check out the con at the NJ Convention and Exposition Center.  The show will be at 11 PM in Hall D.

Since I don't have a flyer, here's a pic from the last con I did, All-con.  I was super stoked to finally get photos of my Kyoya Hibari, ten years later version.

Photo by Photo Persuasion


Friday, June 2, 2023

Upcoming Tony Fo-Hawk appearances

Happy Pride month!  Even though Texas has passed some awful queerphobic laws (we see the language in SB12 even if it doesn't mention drag), Tony Fo-Hawk going to do his part to rebel with two upcoming appearances.

The first is drag storytime at Carrollton Pride this Saturday.  Tony will be reading My First Skateboard by Karl Watson and another book.  Security will be present for the whole day so fingers crossed that the kids don't have to be subjected to hateful people.  My Mundie self will be participating in the open mic so stick around for the whole day; there will be lots to do without the giant crowds.

The other event is Tony Fo-Hawk's next performance on June 19.  It is a fundraiser for the DFW chapter of the Party for Socialism and Liberation, and it takes place at Alexandre's in Dallas so it is 18+.



Tuesday, April 18, 2023

Drag Is Not a Crime

I’ve talked about my journey into drag before, but we’re overdue for an update on Tony Fo-Hawk.  Also I believe if we keep talking about drag, we’ll eventually drive home the idea that it’s not going away.  Sorry not sorry, transphobes.

Being predominantly a burlesque performer, I know my audience consists of adults.  That ends up being most of Tony’s audience too.  However, under both identities, I’ve appeared at all-ages fan conventions to present panels on topics, like the history of skateboarding or feminism in cosplay.  There’s no stripping, provocative dancing, or even cursing in those panels (although there was a photo of a skater flipping the bird that I forgot about).  Professionalism as a performer is knowing your audience.  The accusations of drag performers doing sexually-charged numbers in the presence of children are false and rooted in the homophobia and transphobia.  Expressions of people’s gender and orientation are not lewd just because they’re different from the status quo.

A lot of us millennials were exposed to drag since we were kids.  We grew up with Mrs. Doubtfire and Mulan.  Bugs Bunny and Team Rocket dressed in drag for their schemes.  As adolescents, we watched (sometimes in English class) Romeo+Juliet, which featured Mercutio wearing a dress AND lip syncing, and the Twelfth Night-inspired films, She’s The Man and Motocrossed.  Would Shakespeare, an author whose works have become literal tropes, have to be removed from the high school curriculum?  Slippery slopes accompany the mountains that people make out of mole hills.

It's not exactly drag, but when I lived
in Japan, I put together a closet cosplay
of Trunks from Dragonball Z to
teach the kids about Halloween.
I was first exposed to drag queens specifically (and not just crossdressing characters) through an ad featuring Spice Girl impersonators during a family trip to Las Vegas.  I thought they were women.  While that might just be my obliviousness, some kids are innocent enough to accept what they see and move on.  Others may bluntly ask questions, but they’ll also accept the answers you give them.

On the subject of my obliviousness, I recently realized I was doing drag since I was 13.  In fact, I did it in class.  As a weird, unsocial (and undiagnosed autistic) kid, I opted to go solo on projects when given the option.  Sometimes I needed another voice, and when I got to do a presentation on action sports for my freshman Social Studies class, I created a fellow commentator modeled after the skater-BMXer bro I never had in real life.  Although the extent of my costuming was tucking my hair under a cap, I was playing with gender and looking back, I can tell that he’s the predecessor of Tony Fo-Hawk.

The idea of Tony having family friendly acts was something I considered, as I can’t always say that I do burlesque but want to share the fact that I am a performer.  Plus friends who have kids or just aren’t night owls could see me at daytime events.  I became more encouraged when I had a kid show up for my panel on skateboarding, titled “Tony Fo-Hawk’s Pro Skater Panel”, at All-con 2020 and enjoyed it.  Then I learned about Karl Watson’s children’s book, My First Skateboard, and decided to read that if I ever got invited to do drag storytime.

According to some people,
Danny Fox-Trot and I should
be arrested for reading to kids.

Kimber Fox gave me that opportunity last year for Carrollton Pride’s drag storytime.  I was super stoked because I want to share my love of action sports with everyone.  The kids were a great audience, and the parents were equally entertained.  The experience had me thinking about coming up with more family-friendly routines for Tony.  It would challenge me to not rely on stripping for an act.  Of course, Tony’s punk aesthetic makes picking songs a bit tricky, but as I’m still keeping my performances to one every couple of months, I have time to brainstorm.

Drag is for everyone.  I’ve seen a couple of acts from kids who just enjoy dressing up and putting on a show, like my friends and I did when we pretended to be Spice Girls (and I later decided that I preferred learning boyband dances).  No one is being forced to attend a drag show, and kids have phones and tablets to engage with if they had to be present with their parents.  Back when I had to accompany my parents to their social events, I brought a book.  Children are great at ignoring what’s around them.

These attacks on drag are part of a larger political game that basically supports the genocide of transgender folks.  As these hateful lawmakers try to turn back the clock on civil rights, drag has become revolutionary and a way for more privileged members of the queer community, as well as allies, to share their support.  We’re seeing musicians do that in Tennessee, which has already passed a drag ban (although guys in dresses could hardly be considered drag).  Let’s not forget that two key figure of the Stonewall uprising were drag performers, Marsha P. Johnson and Stormé DeLarverie.  We’ve been fighting since the beginning, and we’re not backing down.

Friday, March 10, 2023

All-con 2023 schedule

Where did the time go?  All-con is upon us again, and I've got a full schedule.  The most exciting part is that Black Mariah and I have an awesome burlesque show in store, and we've officially dubbed ourselves the Wonder Femmes!

Yes, I'll be performing this year, and I'm bringing two nerdy acts that have only seen the stage once.  In addition to this show, I've got my usual panels (and Tony Fo-Hawk might make an appearance):

  • Thursday, March 16, 6 PM - Werk and Serve: the World of Drag, with Brandon Rider, Kylee O'Hara Fatale, and Roxy Rendezvous
  • Friday, March 17, 6 PM - History of Burlesque, with Black Mariah
  • Saturday, March 18, 2 PM - Nerdlesque, with Black Mariah and possibly some of the cast members of the burlesque show
  • Sunday, March 19, 11 AM - Werk and Serve: the World of Drag, with Brandon Rider and Randy D'Hardness
  • Sunday, March 19, 1 PM - History of Burlesque, with Black Mariah

All panels except Thursdays are in Onyx.  Thursday's panel will be in Topaz.  To attend both the panels and the burlesque show, you need a con badge.  There's also an option to skip the line and get reserved seats for burlesque.  Click here for both.  

I've got a fun new Owl House cosplay planned so I hope to see some of y'all there!


Saturday, February 18, 2023

Upcoming show: Taste the Tease

Virtual shows are not totally gone, and what better way to prove it than with one dedicated to cyberspace?  Next Friday, New Media makes her return in Taste the Tease's Welcome to the Internet.

The livestream is on February 24 at 9 PM, but in case you can't make it, you'll still get the show recording (just without the fun commentary in the Zoom chat).  Tickets start at $10 and can be purchased at this link.


Saturday, January 7, 2023

Upcoming shows: Victor Entropy Presents and Mazmorra Productions

Tony Fo-Hawk and I are both ringing in 2023 with some live performances, my first in Dallas in about 18 months. We're still taking things slowly (the pandemic isn't over yet), but it's an honor to be among two great productions.

On January 15, Tony will be doing his first drag brunch with Victor Entropy Presents: Drag Paradise. This is a great option if the late nights of typical burlesque and drag shows aren't so feasible for you. Plus food! Show is at Halcyon Coffee Bar in Dallas, and it begins at 4:30 PM.  Tickets start at $15 and are available here.

Later this month on January 28, I will be performing in Mazmorra Productions' Den of Decadence with this stellar cast.  The show is at a room in the Silver City strip club, and your ticket does get you into the main club to if you want more sexiness afterward.  Show starts 9 PM, and tickets are on sale here.


Thursday, December 8, 2022

Help Performers and Staff at Club Q

Already the Club Q shooting seems to be forgotten, but the community is still healing.  If you have the means to give this holiday season, consider helping out one of the drag performers or employees who call Club Q home.

I learned that Beyonca DeLeon, a drag queen I had shared the stage with back in Glitterbomb's early days at Mable Peabody's, worked at Club Q and helped many people get to safety that night.  Her friend has put together a GoFundMe to help her out: