What better way to start your summer than with a little Evil? This punchy drag zine catches the eye with a well composed photo of Lipsinka on the cover. The issue is dedicated to wigs, âthe art of illusion through the power of fake hair.â
The first section includes reviews, of film, theatre, literature, and food, which are so conversational and frank they feel more like chatting with a friend. Next is an interview with Bobcat Goldthwait, stand up comedian and âPolice Academy 2â star, promoting his film Shakes.
Centrally this zine is an ecstatic homage to the wig, with interviews from Charles Busch, Lady Bunny (creator of Wigstock, the original drag convention), Julie Halston, and Lypsinka, each explaining how fake hair has made a difference in their lives. This zine also includes a comic hand drawn by Hedda Lettuce, entitled âHow to Pick Up Straight Boyzâ which really speaks for itself. If youâre looking for a snapshot of the drag scene in New York in 1992, (and who isnât?) look no further.
Dac Cederberg is a summer intern here at QZAP. Heâll be reading and reviewing zines on the blog through August.
Dac recently graduated from the University of Montana with a degree in English Literature and Creative Writing. Heâs a cisgender gay man, he/him pronouns, from Missoula Montana. His alter ego is drag-queen bombshell Lady Dee. He doesnât quite know what he wants to do with his life yet, but he loves reading, writing, TV, pop culture, and all things queer. Heâs a Gemini and his favorite color is purple. Feel free to contact Dac through QZAP with any questions or comments.