A Night of Drag Extravaganza at Walkerville Brewery
Battle of the Babes - Love Sick: A Night of Drag Extravaganza at Walkerville Brewery
Battle of the Babes - Love Sick
In the heart of Walkerville, the vibrant and lively atmosphere of Walkerville Brewery set the stage for an evening of glitz, glamour, and unbridled talent at the Battle of the Babes - Love Sick event on Saturday, February 10, 2024. Hosted by the dynamic duo, Epoxy and Iddy Oats, this installment of the renowned Battle of the Babes series promised a night of fierce competition and fabulous performances.
As the clock struck 7 pm, the crowd eagerly gathered to witness the battle of five drag babies and an unexpected surprise guest. The competitors, Enxiietie, Mina Gorgina, Subrina Kink, Dawn Key, Angelina Lepore, and the surprise guest, Venom, were introduced by the vivacious Epoxy, setting the stage for an unforgettable night.
The evening kicked off with the first lipsync battle, featuring Subrina Kink versus Venom, who wowed the audience with a fierce rendition of Taylor Swift's "Look What You Made Me Do." The energy was palpable as the performers engaged in a battle of wit, style, and lip-sync prowess.
The next lipsync battle showcased Mina Gorgina and Enxiietie, who delivered a show-stopping performance to Beyonce's "Single Ladies." The highlight of this battle was Mina's daring climb onto the bar and DJ Hudson Bae's romantic gesture, dropping to one knee to mock-propose to Enxiietie. Love was truly in the air.
Dawn Key and Angelina Lepore took the stage for the third battle, lipsyncing to Britney Spears' "Womanizer." The excitement reached its peak until an unexpected slip led to an early end of the song. However, the show must go on.
Epoxy then introduced the reigning Babe, Remedy, and past competitor, B. Martini, setting the stage for the Valentine's Day edition of Battle of the Babes - Love Sick. Unfortunately, due to Angelina's injury, it was announced she would not continue in the competition. Enter Iddy Oats, who, with a playful spirit, treated the audience to an entertaining rendition of "Love Stinks" by J Geils Band.
The talent show segment followed, with each artist showcasing their unique skills. Highlights included Mina Gorgina's industrial remix vocal performance, Venom's musical comedy and celebrity impressions, Subrina Kink making it rain Ring Pops, Dawn Key's unicycle entrance, painting a bold portrait, and Enxiietie's mesmerizing lipsync.
The night reached its climax with Venom and Mina Gorgina facing off in the final lipsync battle to Cher's "Believe." In a surprising turn of events, the competitors transformed the stage into a sisterly collaboration, ending the performance with playful camaraderie. The audience, with roaring applause, crowned Venom as the grand champion.
In a heartwarming gesture, Venom and Mina playfully crowned the injured Angelina with the tiara, embodying the spirit of sisterhood that permeated the event. The night was a splendid blend of laughter, camaraderie, and top-notch performances, all set against the backdrop of good times, good people, and, of course, good beer at Walkerville Brewery.
The Battle of the Babes - Love Sick proved once again that the Windsor drag scene is a force to be reckoned with, showcasing not only talent but also a tight-knit community that celebrates diversity, creativity, and the art of drag.
Photography and Review by Kevin Blondin, capturing the essence of Love Sick, available exclusively in the pages of DRAG MAG.
A Feast of Fabulosity at Barbershop Bar
A Feast of Fabulosity at Barbershop Bar: Babes Who Brunch Review
Babes Who Brunch Review by Kevin Blondin
Windsor's Barbershop Bar was the vibrant backdrop for an unforgettable afternoon of glitz, glamour, and gastronomy on Sunday, February 4th, 2024, as Koko Starr Events presented the sold-out extravaganza - Babes Who Brunch starring Juice Boxx. Hosted by the fabulous Koko Starr, this monthly drag brunch event has become a must-attend for drag enthusiasts in the area.
The event kicked off at 12 pm sharp, with the venue transformed into a dazzling display of Valentine's Day spirit. The Barbershop Bar was not only adorned with special menus on every table but also featured eye-catching ads for the event and upcoming shows on its TV screens. It was evident from the start that this was more than just a brunch; it was a feast for the senses.
The star-studded lineup began with Koko Starr herself, taking the stage in a red and white Valentine's Day-themed bodysuit adorned with hearts, and a blonde wig that could make cupid blush. The energy was infectious as Koko delivered a captivating performance to Tate McRae's "Exes."
Canada's Drag Race Season 1 contestant, Juice Boxx, graced the stage next, borrowing a blonde and pink wig from Koko. Dazzling in pink sequins that left little to the imagination, Juice Boxx brought the house down with a sensational rendition of Glee's "Mamma Mia." Interacting with the audience, she even took the performance to new heights, climbing atop the bar and leaving no room for inhibitions.
Amidst the performances, the Barbershop Bar was filled with the tantalizing aroma of brunch, included with the ticket price. The bar staff hustled to serve the hungry crowd as the drag artists, including Juice Boxx, Koko Starr, and the captivating local artist Belle Vyra, danced their way around the room, adding an extra layer of excitement.
Belle Vyra, the showcase artist, made a jaw-dropping entrance with a gothic twist, defying the Valentine's theme. Dressed in a plaid mini skirt, leather, and donning a long blonde wig, Belle Vyra's performance to "Eat Me" was a mesmerizing display of daytime goth - simultaneously eerie and seductive.
The event hit a short pause to allow guests to indulge in their delicious brunches, creating the perfect intermission before Juice Boxx's return with a pink and yellow split wig of her own, performing Taylor Swift's "Love Story." The audience was treated to an intimate moment as Juice Boxx pulled a guest onto the floor for a slow dance, proving that brunch could indeed be the most romantic meal of the day.
The grand finale saw Koko Starr returning to the stage for a lively performance of Meghan Trainor's "No," followed by Juice Boxx wrapping up the show with Natasha Bedingfield's "Unwritten." The entire room was alive with energy as the drag artists and staff danced around, serving both visually and literally.
Babes Who Brunch proved to be a tantalizing blend of babes, brunch, and breathtaking performances. As the lights dimmed and the curtains closed, it was evident that this monthly spectacular has solidified its place as a staple in Windsor's drag scene. For those craving a delightful fusion of culinary delights and drag artistry, Babes Who Brunch is an experience not to be missed.
Photography and review by Kevin Blondin capturing the essence of babes, brunch, and boundless entertainment.
Juice Boxx returns on March 23, 2024, for Semi Qualified Queens Live with Synthia Kiss at the Sportsmen’s Club, presented by Koko Starr Events.
TRUE Fest in Amherstburg
TRUE Fest in Amherstburg
Unleashes a Blizzard of Drag Delights
Unleashes a Blizzard of Drag Delights
Amherstburg, ON — On the chilly night of January 27, the streets of Amherstburg heated up with the fierce and fabulous TRUE Fest. This winter street party, sponsored by Windsor-Essex Pride Fest, Caesars Windsor, Rotary Club of Amherstburg, and The House Youth Centre, and hosted by AM800’s Dan MacDonald, brought a blizzard of drag delights to this small Southwestern Ontario town.
Outdoor Extravaganza: The festival featured two outdoor stages, each a block apart, creating a drag duet of dueling queens. Edie Violet from Woodstock and Phoenix Black from London kicked off the spectacle at 6:30 pm, and 7:30 pm, followed by Dulce from London and Koko Starr from Windsor at 8:30 pm and 9:30 pm.
Fire, Ice, and Everything Nice: Between sets, attendees could switch things up at the other stage and witness mesmerizing fire and glow performances by Hoop You. To keep the winter chill at bay, hot chocolate and apple cider were on the menu, courtesy of the Rotary Club of Amherstburg. A street lined with patio heaters, cornhole, s'mores stations, hotdogs, and a hot bar on Dalhousie Street added to the festive atmosphere. Lot 10 kept spirits warm with craft beer and s'mores kits, while an Igloo by the Embrace Group at The House Youth Centre offered games and prizes, including coveted tickets to see Canada's Drag Race at Caesars Windsor on April 4.
Community Vibes and Royal Memories:
The event drew a diverse crowd of families, kids, and drag enthusiasts of all ages. The sense of community was palpable as the night progressed, bringing warmth to the frozen streets.
Royal Performances:
Edie Violet and Phoenix Black dazzled with stunning looks and shared memories from their TV appearances. Koko Starr's high-energy performances left the crowd in awe, and Dulce lit up the night with her playful attitude. An impromptu extra song from Dulce added an unexpected treat that left the audience wanting more.
After-Party Bliss:
The festivities continued at Burger 67 with an after-party featuring a DJ and an open kitchen for apps until midnight. Downtown Amherstburg was alive and buzzing, defying the January cold with a celebration that resonated throughout the town.
Stay tuned for more drag delights in the next edition of DRAG MAG!
Photos and Review by Kevin Blondin
A Colorful Feast of Queer Delight
A Colorful Feast of Queer Delight: Babes Who Brunch Review
Babes Who Brunch Review
This past Sunday, The Barbershop Bar in Windsor, Ontario, transformed into a haven of glitter and glamour as Koko Starr Events presented "Babes Who Brunch" Hosted by the dazzling trio of Koko Starr, Geena Hayze, and D.Ann Eh!, the event promised not only a delectable meal but also a feast for the senses with three rounds of mesmerizing drag performances.
Koko Starr's Dazzling Delight:
Koko's First Number: With an infectious energy, Koko set the stage ablaze with Ariana Grande's "Break Free." Dressed in a magenta and green color block jumpsuit, complete with frilly disco sleeves, Koko served signature glam. The classic Koko look, paired with a beat that could rival anyone's mother, kicked off the afternoon with a bang.
Koko's Second Number: Drenched in sherbet colors, Koko's second act, to Tate McCray's "Greedy," was a visual delight. Sporting hues of yellow, magenta, and orange, she kept the vibe vibrant and on-brand. It was a reminder of those hot summer nights we all yearn for.
Koko's Third Number: Hilary Duff's "Come Clean" ushered in Koko's classic water-pouring spectacle. In a hot pink ensemble with a diamond-edged belt, Koko once again left us eagerly anticipating summer repeats of this crowd-favorite moment.
D.Ann Eh!'s Nostalgic Magic:
D.Ann Eh!'s First Number: D.Ann Eh! kicked off with Lizzo's "About Damn Time," donning a black sequin body-hugging dress and rainbow hair. The performance set a sassy tone for the afternoon.
D.Ann Eh!'s Second Number: Miley Cyrus' "Flowers" brought forth a living, breathing queer version of Mrs. Frizzle. Complete with an education-themed dress and orange hair, D.Ann Eh! took us on a nostalgic ride down memory lane. A visit from a poster version of Bill Nye added a whimsical touch to this delightful performance.
D.Ann Eh!'s Third Number: In a dramatic turn, D.Ann Eh! donned an Elsa-inspired ensemble for "Let It Go" from Frozen. The icy blue gown, snowflake tights, and Elsa wig created a magical winter wonderland, leaving the audience in awe.
Geena Hayze's Elegant Enigma:
Geena's First Number: Geena graced the stage with Patti Lupone's "The Ladies Who Lunch." Adorned in a rose-toned body-hugging minidress and a short blondish wig, Geena exuded elegance and charm.
Geena's Second Number: "Patti Labelle - New Attitude" saw Geena in a black and magenta church lady ensemble. With a fascinating top and accessorized from head to toe, she showcased a regal demeanor, emphasizing her titles and courtly affiliations.
Geena's Third Number: For Donna Summer's "Works Hard for Your Money," Geena channeled Max from "Two Broke Girls" in a waitress outfit. Serving realness with a tray and a nail file, Geena's charisma and humor lit up the room.
The Ambiance and Delightful Fare:
Beyond the dazzling performances, the brunch itself was a culinary delight. Fresh fruit, omelets in phyllo, waffles with strawberries and whipped cream, and mimosas created a symphony of flavors. The Barbershop Bar, with its safe and inclusive atmosphere, provided the perfect backdrop for this drag spectacle.
In conclusion, "Babes Who Brunch" was not just an event; it was a celebration of queerness, talent, and community. Koko Starr Events, with their impeccable curation, once again proved that drag is not just an art form but a transformative experience that brings people together in joyous celebration. Until the next brunch, Windsor awaits the next chapter of this dazzling saga.
Babes Who Brunch presented by Koko Starr Events
Next Event: Sunday, February 4, 2024, at The Barbershop Bar in Windsor, Ontario.
Hosted by Koko Starr, with special guest Juice Boxx from Canada’s Drag Race season 1. Featuring spotlight performance by Belle Vyra.
Review by Britt Leroux
Edited by Kevin Blondin
Photos by Liana Anselmo
BOA’s Home for the Holidays
BOA’s Home for the Holidays: A Night of Festive Fabulousness with BOA and EVE 6000
A Night of Festive Fabulousness with BOA and EVE 6000
In the heart of Windsor, the Windsor Sportsmen's Club played host to a night of festive glamour, outstanding performances, and a touch of unexpected "testicle difficulties" at the Home for the Holidays show, presented by Lavender Promotions and Koko Starr Events. Headlined by the sensational BOA from Canada's Drag Race Season 1 and featuring the extraordinary Eve 6000 from Season 2, this event promised a spectacular evening of drag excellence.
Act One: A Rumble of Testicle Difficulties
The evening kicked off with the enchanting Benz Menova, gracing the stage in a classic angelic ensemble. However, a quirky twist unfolded during the first act as technical difficulties—affectionately labeled as "testicle difficulties" by BOA—caused a 15-minute break. Despite the hiccup, the show resumed with grace, featuring Rollz, BOA, Star, and the fabulous Eve 6000, who stole the spotlight with her transcendent presence.
Intermission: A Breather Before the Fabulous Storm
Following a mesmerizing first act, the intermission allowed the audience to catch their breath and prepare for the dazzling lineup awaiting in the second act.
Act Two: Unleashing the Holiday Magic
The second act unfolded with Koko Starr, Rollz, Benz Menova, Star, Koko Starr (again), Benz Menova (again), then BOA, and the incomparable Eve 6000, each delivering performances that left the audience in awe.
Koko Starr: Elevating Drag to New Heights
Koko Starr graced the stage in two spellbinding performances. Her rendition of an Ariana Grande mix showcased her ability to transform from a floor-length black ball gown to a white, lace-edged ensemble. The second act, set to "Santa Baby," featured a stunning green velvet skirt with snowy white trim, displaying Koko's evolving prowess and boundless creativity.
Benz Menova: Legs for Days and Unmatched Resilience
Benz Menova brought her A-game, starting with a Little Mix performance in a heavenly angelic outfit. Despite a wig mishap, Benz's resilience shone through, captivating the audience in sultry red velvet for her final act. With legs for days and an undeniable stage presence, Benz's performances left an indelible mark on the night.
Starr: The Ultimate Showwoman
Starr, a consummate performer, dazzled in a silver bodysuit for "Last Christmas" and a Mrs. Claus-inspired look for "Santa Tell Me." Her infectious energy, crowd interaction, and show-stopping moves solidified her reputation as the ultimate showwoman.
Rollz: Connecting Through Passion and Perseverance
Rollz's performances went beyond entertainment, incorporating a heartfelt slideshow about love, hope, and perseverance. Clad in a rose gold gown and a glittering snowball-inspired outfit, Rollz's connection with the audience was palpable, making her an undeniable highlight of the night.
BOA: Home for the Holidays Extravaganza
BOA, the queen of the hour, showcased her growth and hard work with three standout performances. From a Vivienne Westwood-inspired look to a neon yellow tiger-patterned outfit and a purple holographic mini dress, BOA's journey of self-discovery and reinvention was on full display. BOA's narratives about high school and local Windsor hangouts added a personal touch, making the audience feel like part of the family.
Eve 6000: Transformative Authenticity
Eve 6000, a force to be reckoned with, embraced her authentic self, radiating a calm yet fierce passion. Her performances, set to Mariah Carey and Celine Dion, showcased not just her artistic prowess but her deep connection with the trans community, making for a powerful and empowering display.
Final Bow: A Night to Remember
As the night concluded, BOA’s Home for the Holidays proved to be more than a drag show—it was a celebration of resilience, reinvention, and the unbreakable spirit of the drag community. With “testicle difficulties” conquered and a stage filled with holiday magic, BOA, Eve 6000, and the stellar lineup delivered an unforgettable evening of festive fabulousness.
Review by Britt Leroux
Edited by Kevin Blondin
Photos by Syx Langemann
Crystal Reverie: Cirque du Soleil's Frozen Spectacle
Crystal Reverie: Cirque du Soleil's Frozen Spectacle
A Nostalgic Reunion with Spectacular Performances and Whimsical Winter Magic
I was welcomed back to the enchanting world of Cirque du Soleil's Crystal, where breathtaking performances on ice blend seamlessly with the magic of imagination. Returning to the WFCU Centre in Windsor, Ontario, on Thursday, November 30, 2023, at 7:30 pm, this spectacle marked a nostalgic reunion for me with the first Cirque du Soleil show I ever photographed back in 2018.
Taking a journey backstage during the rehearsals on November 23rd, the behind-the-scenes experience was nothing short of mesmerizing. From the bustling wardrobe with over 5,000 costume pieces to witnessing acrobats and ice skaters rehearse their gravity-defying acts, every corner of the arena resonated with the anticipation of the upcoming show.
On premiere night, the excitement reached its peak as I picked up my tickets from old colleagues at the Media Table. Despite being assigned to shoot the event from my seat, the opportunity to capture the artistry of Crystal from a different perspective was a welcomed challenge.
Crystal, Cirque du Soleil's 42nd creation, marks a breakthrough with its exploration of the artistic possibilities of ice. This unique production seamlessly weaves together world-class ice skating, acrobatics, and a captivating storyline, pushing the boundaries of performance. The international cast, representing eighteen different nationalities, brings Crystal's tale of self-discovery to life.
The costumes and makeup, designed to withstand the rigors of ice, add a whimsical touch to the show. From Crystal's flamboyant red hair to the surreal and fantastical attire of various characters, each costume contributes to the visual feast.
The show unfolds as Crystal, a creative young woman, falls through the ice into an underwater world of her imagination. Through a journey of self-discovery, she turns her quirks into creativity, venturing out on thin ice to appreciate life from fresh angles.
The quick-change costumes, the dazzling skates, and the meticulous attention to detail showcase Cirque du Soleil's commitment to creating a spellbinding experience. The event, with its humorous nods to winter themes and impeccable performances, highlights the essence of Cirque du Soleil's magic.
As Crystal graced the stage wearing a Windsor Spitfires hockey jersey, the hometown connection added a delightful touch, resonating with the local audience. Despite a slight delay in the 2 pm show, the enchantment of Cirque du Soleil's Crystal remains timeless.
In conclusion, this event was not just a return to familiar grounds but a reaffirmation of why Cirque du Soleil productions continue to captivate audiences worldwide. Crystal's spellbinding performances, coupled with its imaginative narrative, made for a truly unforgettable night. The magic of Cirque du Soleil's Crystal lingers on, inviting audiences to look at life from fresh angles and discover the beauty of venturing out on thin ice.
Don't Miss the Encore!
After mesmerizing Windsor, Cirque du Soleil's Crystal is set to enchant audiences once again! The dazzling spectacle returns for six spellbinding performances from January 4th to 7th, 2024, at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit. Brace yourself for a journey into a world where ice and imagination collide, delivering a breathtaking experience like no other. Secure your tickets and get ready to be captivated by the magic of Crystal!
Photos and review by Kevin Blondin
Friday the 13th
Friday the 13th
with a twist of Lemon
with a twist of Lemon
Friday the 13th - with a twist of Lemon
When: Friday, October 13, 2023
Where: Windsor Sportsmen’s Club, 2401 Dougall Avenue, Windsor, Ontario
Presented by: Lavender Promotions and Koko Starr Events
Main Act: Lemon (From Canada's Drag Race Season 1)
Supporting Acts: Luxy Charms, Rollz, Koko Starr, Phoenix Black, Hudson Bae, Subrina Kink
Admission: $20 in Advance, $25 at the Door, General Admission Only
The Zine Experience:
Let's turn the clock back to Friday the 13th, a date infamous for its dark aura. But Windsor wasn't about superstitions; it was about celebrating the extraordinary. The Windsor Sportsmen’s Club was the place to be, and it wasn't just any Friday night – it was the night Lemon (@lemongivesyoulife), the tangy sensation from Canada's Drag Race (@canadasdragrace) Season 1, returned to Windsor for another spectacular drag event hosted by Lavender Promotions (@lavenderpromo) and Koko Starr Events.
Picture this: It’s Friday night, it’s 8 pm, and I’m at a place called the Sportsmen’s Club with dead animals covering the walls… This truly is a Friday the 13th. Inside, the air buzzes with anticipation, as the crowd awaits a sour and sensational spectacle. Lemon, with her zest for life and a style as bright as the fruit she's named after, was the star of the show. She didn't disappoint; She squeezed out every drop of charisma and talent.
But Lemon wasn't alone. She brought with her a smorgasbord of talent that added a variety of flavors to the night. Luxy Charms (@luxycharms666), the self proclaimed “little goth clown hooker” was pure luxury and charm, drawing us in to her darkness with her sinister grin. Rollz (@rollzthedragqueen), the dark horse of the evening, spun us into a whirlwind of wonder. Koko Starr (@kokostarrqueen), a local legend, brought her A-game, dazzling the crowd with her power and glamour. The dancing queen from London, Ontario, Phoenix Black (@itsphoenixblack), fiery and fierce, set the stage ablaze with her presence. Hudson Bae (@kinghudsonbae), the embodiment of cool, brought a new definition to suave. And Subrina Kink (@subrina_kink), sprinkled a touch of kink and a dash of horror into the mix that would have made Jason’s own mother proud!
For just $20 this unforgettable night could have been yours. The audience, a blend of faces from all walks of life, reveled in the atmosphere. It was general admission, so no one was too far from the magic happening on stage.
The energy in the room was electric, a fusion of Lemon's vibrant spirit and the crowd's enthusiastic cheers. With every lip sync, every costume change, and every dance move, Lemon and her ensemble elevated the room to new heights.
As the night waned and the clock ticked away, it was clear: Lemon and her cohorts had painted the town yellow. It was a Friday the 13th that would be remembered for its audacity, its eccentricity, and its pure zest for life.
In the end, as the crowd dispersed, smiles on their faces and a touch of Lemon's inspiration in their hearts, the Windsor Sportsmen’s Club remained an oasis of extraordinary. The city had experienced a Friday the 13th like no other – one that proved that sour can be sweet, and that a little bit of Lemon goes a long way.
The Verdict: Sour, sweet, and everything in between – the Windsor drag scene will be talking about this unforgettable Friday the 13th for years to come.
By Kevin Blondin (@kevinblondinsta)
The Dark Carnival
The Dark Carnival
a night of twisted delights
a night of twisted delights
Windsor, Ontario—The autumn winds blew gloomy and fierce on the night of Friday, September 22, 2023, as I ventured deep into the heart of the city, seeking refuge from the mundane. My destination: Scarehouse Windsor (@scarehousewindsor), a dark, looming monstrosity nestled at 1441 McDougall St., promising an evening that would leave my soul twisted and my senses ravaged. It was a night they called The Dark Carnival, a spooktacular drag event that marked the commencement of the Halloween season.
At 10 pm, the doors of Scarehouse Windsor swung open, revealing a dimly lit chamber that beckoned those brave enough to venture inside. The air was thick with anticipation, an electric current that sent shivers down the spines of all who dared enter.
The motley crew of performers, each with a sinister twist, awaited us like phantoms in the night. Ariel Attack (@attackariel), known as The Anomaly, embodied a nightmarish vision of beauty and chaos, while D. Ann Eh (@d.ann.eh), The Mad Scientist, conjured up horrors that would make Mary Shelley weep. Hudson Bae (@kinghudsonbae), The Mysterious Benefactor, lured us into a web of intrigue, and Howl (@howlthebeatnik), The Contortionist, contorted their body in ways that defied the laws of nature.
But it didn't stop there. Lua (@she.is.lua), The Many-Armed Woman, a grotesque marvel, seemed to have limbs sprouting from every corner of her being. Luxy Charms (@luxycharms666), The Circus Clown, both hilarious and terrifying, kept the audience on the edge of their seats. Mercury Retrograde (@miss.mercury.retrograde), The Bearded Lady, challenged conventions of beauty and gender, and Subrina Kink (@subrina_kink), The Fortune Teller, foretold our darkest destinies with a malevolent grin.
Venom (@venomvonsnaps), The Marvelous Mime, communicated in silent horrors, leaving us with a profound sense of unease. And throughout this madness, our ringmaster, Mr. Gygglez (@ingvarfreyrson), guided us through the night's descent into madness with a devilish charisma that was both captivating and disconcerting.
At 10:30 pm, the performances began, and all semblance of reality melted away. It was a descent into a surreal dreamscape where nightmares danced with glee. The audience, a gang of wide-eyed thrill-seekers, was held captive by the spellbinding performances. Each act was a journey into the twisted recesses of the human psyche, a psychedelic odyssey that defied explanation.
But The Dark Carnival was more than just a spectacle of horror and wonder. It was a gathering of kindred spirits, misfits and rebels, all united in their love for the bizarre and the unconventional. As the night wore on, the line between reality and nightmare blurred.
The Dark Carnival was not just a celebration of the strange and the supernatural. It was also a force for good, a beacon of hope in a world gone mad. The event proudly supported Trans Wellness Ontario (@transwellnessontario), a testament to the power of the community to come together and make a difference.
As the night ended, reality began to reassert itself, but the memories lingered like a fever dream.
In the end, The Dark Carnival was a journey into the heart of darkness, a night of twisted delights and untamed desires. It was a reminder that in a world that often feels alien and absurd, there is beauty to be found in the grotesque, and magic in the macabre.
So, as I stumbled out into the unforgiving night, I couldn't help but feel a sense of gratitude for this night. It was a reminder that amid chaos, there is still a place for the weird, the wonderful, and the wicked.
Goodnight, Windsor. Until we meet again in the shadows.
By Kevin Blondin (@kevinblondinsta)