April Fools

You know when Easter Weekend rolls around, there is a lot to do in town. That’s an annual guarantee. What’s a girl to do?

Well, here are some suggestions:

I’ll be adjudicating this one with someone from Project Runway and someone from Studio 58. A race in high heels? It’s taking place at the Langara College. If you’re interested and want more info on the event, email or call the organizers via the contact information on the above poster.

And in case you’ve been living under a rock for the past year, the Gay Top Model Finale has finally arrived at Celebrities Nightclub on Davie:

To quote:

“On Thursday, April 1st, 2010, the city of Vancouver, Canada will go all
gaga in support of the fine young men vying for the title of Gay Top
Model. The spectacle show that includes fashion, catwalk, special guest
performers in music, dance, drag and circus, as well as local
personalities as hosts is now an annual favourite that raises funds for
Friends for Life Society.”

Who will win the Top Model crown this year? I’ll posting some information on my pick tomorrow. Your vote counts, so come on down and make it count.

And finally: the afterparty. Big Rogers Events is hosting Tribe II at Gorgomish, which means after all the Top Model shenanigans, you will have a place to go and blow some steam:

Don’t be a fool. You know what I’m saying. Make sure you start your April off right.

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