ELVIRA KURT "Skypes it in"

Elvira Kurt is our featured special guest at HOMO NIGHT IN CANADA this Saturday night.

Media mogul Shaun Proulx caught up with her via Skype late last week for the full 411.

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MJ WHITE is in the house at GOWNTOWN!



“Most of my performances are in straight clubs,” says house music vocal legend MJ White. “The girls love it ’cause they just don’t care, and the guys love it ’cause they’re just a little curious. Dance music has been very good to me,” he laughs. “I’m very sexual onstage, jump up and down and pull people onstage. In gay clubs the guys can be a little stand-offish and not touchy feely, but I’m hoping TO will be different.”

Though he lives in New York, White has a history with Toronto. “I came up there and met Dwayne Minard in a small club on Church St. I introduced myself and he said I was lying,” says White. “Then we recorded ‘Love Is Love’ that was released on the Disco Hed Candy Compilation and did real well.”

White has a powerhouse of a voice that is shown to advantage on a new track, “Sweet Innocence,” where he growls as deeply as Barry White before ascending to a breathtaking falsetto. “I had a high voice when growing up,” he explains. “In church they didn’t want me to use it. I was very self-conscious until I heard Sylvester.” In honour of pop music’s ultimate gay diva, Barry has recorded a sizzling cover version of “You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real).”

“When I started, I wanted a career in jazz or R&B, but I couldn’t be myself or express myself,” explains White. “With house, if I want to do a gospel or a dirty disco song, whatever I want to do, there’s an audience. I’ve been very blessed. Hard Candy kept the music and money rolling and broadened my audience.”

MJ White performs at Gowntown on Fri, June 25 at Buddies, 12 Alexander St and at the Jaded Edition of Milk on Sun, July 4 at Crews & Tangos, 508 Church St.

Info: myspace.com/mjwhiteny

Drew Rowsome is an associate editor at fab and gets shivers every time he hears Sylvester — and now MJ White.

Source: FAB Magazine
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FAB Magazine features GOWNTOWN in "Deep Dish"


Fab Magazine: Deep Dish by Rolyn Chambers

“I am excited for another evening of the Village’s most creative and totally ridiculous monthly drag contest, Gowntown.

The B-Girlz, however, take it very seriously, with much work going into the planning and execution of this night that combines computer-controlled visuals, skits and tongue-in-cheek songs.

The contestants themselves are always just a bit off kilter — not your typical Woody’s performers. Take Yura, who performs an odd little ballet with his arms as his legs. Or Paris Hamilton, who, at almost eight feet in heels, has to be the tallest drag queen working.

But winning the wire-hanger trophy and some other odds and ends is third-time entrant Portia Glamour. “I’ve actually been doing drag for 10 years,” she tells me, clutching her trophy to her padded bra. I am impressed that she can now actually walk to the beat of the music."
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