BUN-BUN ON THE ROAD!
HOUSTON, WE HAVE A PROBLEM! HURRICANE BUNNY HEADED THAT WAY FOR HALLOWEEN. I'LL PERFORM AT GUAVA LAMP ON FRIDAY AND DJ AT THE GLAMOROUS HOTEL ZAZA ON SATURDAY!
AND ON SUNDAY 10/23, BUNION HITS PROVIDENCE RHODE ISLAND.
Interview: Lady Bunny comes to Providence, discusses Occupy Wall Street
By John Stephen Dwyer
PROVIDENCE — Lady Bunny, “Dean of Drag” on the Logo TV show “RuPaul’s Drag U,” has been a household name in the gay community for a long time. She’s a veteran performer who came out of the Deep South, helped start the annual NYC outdoor drag festival called “Wigstock,” recorded some songs and appeared in a few movies.
She appears Sunday at Downcity in Providence and spoke to Blast about performing, television and politics.
BLAST: How has basic cable changed your life?
LADY BUNNY: TV is great exposure, so having a regular role as the Dean Of Drag on RuPaul’s Drag U has been like handing the nation my business card. I’ve even had teen boys who want to be drag queens sending me naughty pics of themselves. The funny thing is that Drag U caught on much more with real women and kids. Gays prefer Drag Race because it’s bitchier. Drag U is actually kind of sweet. My appearance on Comedy Central’s Pamela Anderson Roast was very brief, but I don’t mind having a bit part on the top rated comedy special ever. One thing you learn about TV is that it makes no difference whether you’re on time, polite to everyone, totally rehearsed or winging it. The only thing that matters are those moments that the camera captures. That’s all the audience will see – they will never know about the backstage drama or who was drunk or difficult. I’d like to do more TV. I never cared for reality TV – until I was on it.
BLAST: Next weekend, you’re in Providence?
MORE: BALSTMAGAZINE.COM
AND ON SUNDAY 10/23, BUNION HITS PROVIDENCE RHODE ISLAND.
Interview: Lady Bunny comes to Providence, discusses Occupy Wall Street
By John Stephen Dwyer
PROVIDENCE — Lady Bunny, “Dean of Drag” on the Logo TV show “RuPaul’s Drag U,” has been a household name in the gay community for a long time. She’s a veteran performer who came out of the Deep South, helped start the annual NYC outdoor drag festival called “Wigstock,” recorded some songs and appeared in a few movies.
She appears Sunday at Downcity in Providence and spoke to Blast about performing, television and politics.
BLAST: How has basic cable changed your life?
LADY BUNNY: TV is great exposure, so having a regular role as the Dean Of Drag on RuPaul’s Drag U has been like handing the nation my business card. I’ve even had teen boys who want to be drag queens sending me naughty pics of themselves. The funny thing is that Drag U caught on much more with real women and kids. Gays prefer Drag Race because it’s bitchier. Drag U is actually kind of sweet. My appearance on Comedy Central’s Pamela Anderson Roast was very brief, but I don’t mind having a bit part on the top rated comedy special ever. One thing you learn about TV is that it makes no difference whether you’re on time, polite to everyone, totally rehearsed or winging it. The only thing that matters are those moments that the camera captures. That’s all the audience will see – they will never know about the backstage drama or who was drunk or difficult. I’d like to do more TV. I never cared for reality TV – until I was on it.
BLAST: Next weekend, you’re in Providence?
MORE: BALSTMAGAZINE.COM
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