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MikeyPod 213 | Drag Queen Lady Bunny

September 5, 2016 by Michael Harren
Lady Bunny

This week, I was thrilled to talk with legendary drag icon, Lady Bunny, about her new show, Trans-Jester, which is running now at the (also legendary) Stonewall Inn. It was so much fun to talk with Bunny about her work, and our currently somewhat sensitive culture. Bunny’s long history as a drag queen gives her a unique perspective on the language that we use to describe ourselves that I can’t wait for you to hear. Even if we don’t all precisely agree, these are conversations that need to continue. Please feel free to join the conversation here in the comments or on my Facebook Page!

In other news, I have decided to shut down my Drip subscription service and move over to Patreon. If you enjoy this podcast or any of my other work, would you consider making a monthly pledge on Patreon? On the page there are lots of perks and rewards for subscribers. Of course, if you only continue to support this podcast as a listener, I am happy to have you listening and sharing the experience.

If you are in the New York City area, please save the date for my show, The Animal Show, at Dixon Place on October 27, 28 and 29th. More details coming SOON!

Thank you for listening!


Lady Bunny is an American drag queen, nightclub DJ, promoter and founder of the annual Wigstock event. She has also released disco singles such as “Shame, Shame, Shame!” and “The Pussycat Song”. She has appeared in films such as Party Girl, Wigstock: The Movie, Peoria Babylon, Starrbooty, and To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar. (From Wikipedia)

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Brooklyn-based composer and performer Michael Harren combines elements of classical composition with experimental electronics and storytelling to create hypnotic and boldly intimate work that walks the line between Laurie Anderson, Peter Gabriel and Dead Can Dance.

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