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08 Nov 2012


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16 Oct 2012
Just Love - A Gig For Marriage Equality will take place in the Mansion House on Dublin's Dawson St on Sun Oct 28th, the Bank Holiday. A big lineup of acts will be performing to help support Marriage Equality's continuing campaign.
The lineup: Royseven, This Club, Heathers, Bitches With Wolves, Boulevard, Element, Brian Kennedy, Tadgh Cooke, Daniel Murphy, Rose O Neill, Shaz Oye, D.J ALF and guests, Glória - Dublin's Lesbian and Gay Choir, and more acts to be announced.
Tickets HERE.

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24 Sep 2012

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03 May 2012

I'm off to London today to become Mayor. Wish me luck! Ken is annoyed 'cos he thinks I'm going to split the communist vote but I told him to relax - they'll all vote for me.
If you are in London tomorrow night, you could coma along to the Soho Theatre and have the craic with me and Jonny Woo.
While I'm gone, Bunny is in charge in Pantibar. She'll be Make & Do Do-ing this evening and looking after The Panti Show on Saturday. She'll be joined by Belfast belle Miss Trudy Scrumptious among others. I wish I wasn't going now because I love Trudy!
I'll be back on Sunday in time to go to Bukkake 'cos I'm very thoughtful like that.
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29 Apr 2012
The delightfully demented Jonny Woo has a series of four shows over the next few weeks in the Soho Theatre starting this Friday, and I'll be making a guest appearance at the first show. It'll be great fun anyway 'cos La Woo always is, but I know there's a big contingent of London/Irish gays coming so should be extra good craic. They is yearning and pining for a bit of home and I'm like a bag of Tayto crisps to them gays - a bit of home in a bag.
If you are planning on coming it's definitely advisable to book a ticket in advance - I'd hate for you to be left outside alone and unloved 'cos it's sold out.
Tickets and info HERE.

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27 Apr 2012
Performing at Werk in the Abbey last weekend. Pic by Fiona Morgan.

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29 Mar 2012
If you were out and about on Dublin's gay scene over the last number of years, there's a good chance you knew Derek "Taxi Driver" Walsh, and an even better chance that he took you from pub to club, or club to party, or party to home in his cab. He may even have turned on his mirror ball for you.
Derek passed away last November after a long illness and this Sunday in the Button Factory in Temple Bar there is an event to celebrate Derek and raise money for the Irish Cancer Society. There will be lots going on, and I'll be there acting as emcee.

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25 Mar 2012
Last night I hosted the Mr Bear Ireland competition as part of the Bear Féile weekend festival. It was busy (and sweaty) and full of visiting bears, all getting drunk and having a laugh. A ginger bear called Aidan took the title.
As always, the bears were lovely and absolutely spoiled me with gifts for doing the gig. On top of flowers and champagne, they also gave me a signed Dolly pic, and a platinum disc given to Dolly for sales of her 1982 Greatest Hits album. As you can see, Penny is greatly impressed.
I hopped in a taxi home straight after the gig because it was my second gig of the night and my corset was killing me! I was very (un)ladylike and loosened it in the back of the cab while having a philosophical conversation with the taxi driver - an older seen-it-all Dub type - about acceptance, the gays, embracing who you are, homophobes, and living a full life. "As far as I see it, you're born with it and that's that, so you should to live your life to the full and enjoy it" he said as we weaved between weekend drunks. I might not have chosen exactly those words, but I agree wholeheartedly with the sentiment.
He liked my frock too.

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24 Mar 2012
It's Bear Féile this weekend, and after The Panti Show later I shall be high-tailing up to Break For The Border to host the Mr Bear Ireland competition. I'll be sweaty and hot before I even get there but that's how them bears like me.
Last year I was so hot I started a friction fire. They had to call the fire brigade.

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06 Feb 2012

The inimitable and one-of-a-kind David Holyle is coming to the Sugar Club in Dublin on February 23rd - and Veda and I will be adding a little local colour.
Respected performance artist and champion of the avant garde, Hoyle was formerly known as The Divine David, before he killed off his alter ego in the form of an Ice pageant at Streatham International Ice Arena in the summer of 2000, actually 'dying' to the strains of David Bowies 'Rock and Roll Suicide'.
He returned in 2006 and now performs regularly at the Royal Vauxhall Tavern in London. This year he has also enjoyed a sold-out run at the prestigious Soho Theatre and his film ‘Uncle David' is currently showing at film festivals internationally.
Flamboyant, colourful, defiant, occasionally ascorbic, often very dark, and usually delightfully controversial, his shows are always always entertaining, occasionally shocking, and never less than thought provoking. He really is a one-off.
If you haven't caught him before, don't miss this opportunity to.
Tickets HERE.
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