Trans performers get the keys to the Kingdom on Fridays, plus Erica Nix enters the mayoral race.
put on a crown-worthy show alongside special guests. Alexander fills me in over email about the meaning behind the show's title: a satirical marketing ploy playing off of the fact most trans folks couldn't be further from aristocratic,"and yet, here we are, beings the Kings, Queens, and Royals of our own show, every Friday night, at Austin's Oldest Gay Bar.
."For the last ten years, we've watched Austin shove artists out and shut down creative spaces and local businesses," she says."I want our city to prioritize affordable housing and protect marginalized people as well as the creative class and local businesses." When it comes down to it, Nix says there's not much she wouldn't do for the city of Austin,"which is why I'd like to work for it.
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