Goddess Among Us:
Kira Stone
Kira Stone is a legend in Providence. She has a penetrating and passionate presence, escorting her audiences into a fiery emotional realm with her lip-syncs to Celine Dion, Melissa Etheridge, Taylor Swift and Amy Grant. Kira throws her full self into each song, leaving nothing behind. She could easily become the next great “lip-sync assassin”. In her weekly stand-up at her Tuesday gig with cohost Lili Whiteass, Kira gets dirty on the mic - recounting tales of fantastical sexual escapes and eating steak & cheese subs in lascivious detail.
Why I Became a Drag Queen…
I started doing drag the week of my 46th birthday in February of 2020, about a month before the pandemic lock-down. I attended a fundraiser for the Providence-made scary-movie Death Drop Gorgeous, held at Barnaby Castle on Broadway in Providence with my brother and my roommate at-the-time - it was an exciting, glamorous event and perfect for my Pisces-birthday!
Trans Visibility Day at Legacy Boston
Yesterday, March 31st, was International Trans Visibility Day! I have so many incredible trans friends in my life and I feel blessed to know each one of them (and me too - I identify as non-binary).
I was super-excited to go my favorite nightclub, Legacy in Boston to celebrate this special day with some of my favorite trans-icons!
Drag in the Creative Capitol
Every Thursday at Club EGO on Richmond Street, the “EGO Babes” put on an all-star drag show, with new one-of-a-kind performances every week - so it hurts to miss it!
Is the future of drag a Waka Shame?
Waka Shame's carefully constructed looks merge glamour with a unique, under-worldly nature-spirit fantasy and to be honest, more than any other queen, Waka Shame inspires the type of drag I aspire too...because drag has the potential to be so much more than just lip-syncing at the gay bar and a rolodex of slick reads.