Time traces drag queens and bingo to Seattle
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Glamazonia (right) is current host of Lifelong's Gay Bingo SeattlePaparazzi photo by Matthew Browning
Time magazine finds some evidence that drag queens have become the defacto callers for bingo games throughout the country.
Following a long-established Time formula, the magazine then explains, "How Drag Queens Took Over Bingo".
Bingo and drag queens. Where, you might understandably ask, did this ever come from? Seattle, as it turns out. In the early 1990s, as director of development for the Chicken Soup Brigade, a support organization for people with AIDS, Judy Werle was charged with dreaming up fundraising events. "I checked out places where people gathered and spent money, because I figured if you had that, you could redirect the money to a good cause," says Werle. That logic led her to bingo halls. "They were totally full of obsessed people," she says. "But it was also extremely boring. So we decided to liven it up in the way that only gay men can."And you thought it was hard to get tickets this year.
The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, drag queens dressed as nuns, hosted the Brigade's first gay bingo (the game's original name), and the line wrapped around the block. The charity quickly scheduled more. In the beginning, the crowd was almost entirely gay, but slowly straight people started showing up ? good news for the Brigade, now part of the Lifelong AIDS Alliance, which was eager to expand its donor base.
Link: Lifelong AIDS Alliance
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