Isolde N Barron and the Entertainer of the Year 2011

It’s been a year since Isolde N Barron stole my heart and the show at the Entertainer of the Year 2010 finale and was crowned the 2010 winner. I managed to run into Her Gloriousness all over town this past year:

(Photo by Bob Onoshi)

Goddamn! I LOVE that sexy bitch!

This year’s show features the freshest of the fresh, which is why you won’t want to miss tonight’s performances at Celebrities.

Here’s the deets from the Facebook page:

The DMS proudly present the 2011

ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR COMPETITION

This year there are six finalists all competing for $1200 is cash and prizes, a command performance at Coronation 40, and the title of Vancouver’s ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR.

Doors at 8 showtime 8:30 SHARP!

Hosted by last year’s winner ISOLDE N. BARRON

Finalists are:

Anida Tythole
Baby Gaga
Sienna Blaze
Tammy
Tatianna
Vera Way

With your judges:

Peter Breeze
Adam Dreaddy
Kristina Cash
James Steck
Brandon Gaukel

Cover is $10 with all proceeds going to the DMS Charities. Only people who have paid cover will get a voting ballot.

Prizes this year donated by:

Celebrities Night Club
1181
Fountainhead
Numbers
Oasis

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