The queens of Toronto

First off, a very happy Family Day to you all! Sure, it’s kind of a useless holiday meant to tie in with Presidents Day in the US — which is itself kind of a useless holiday — but on the plus side, WOO! Three-day weekend! So really, who cares?

Anyway, to celebrate Family Day, why not head down to Crews and Tangos tonight to see the finale of the Search for Toronto’s Next Drag Superstar! Who will win the crown? Who will go home crying? Will I accidentally almost kill Daytona Bitch with a chair again? (Sorry!)

And of course, OUTtv will be there with drag superstar Lady Bunny to celebrate the premiere of RuPaul’s Drag Race, so come on down and make sure to tip the girls a little here and there.

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