“Dress Code” reprinted from the September 1988 issue of Times Squared
This is the last in our series on drag in Times Squares. View previous article. A dress code has been adopted by the Board of Directors, with input from interested…
This is the last in our series on drag in Times Squares. View previous article. A dress code has been adopted by the Board of Directors, with input from interested…
This is the fourth in our series on drag in Times Squares. View previous or next article. Iâm not into wearing drag. And so, I donât do it. But there…
This is the third in our series on drag in Times Squares. View previous or next article. Third in a series of articles about drag in Times Squares. View the…
This is the second in our series on drag in Times Squares. View previous or next article. This issue of the newsletter is full of commentary about the issue of…
The reprinted articles in February will revisit the responses we had as a club around the issue of drag and how we were perceived my the straight community as a…
Consistent styling makes the flow of our dancing so much smoother. It's the difference between dancing and just walking through random patterns. As a club, we have been dancing sloppily…
Good words from our own "Bossy Betty". Having been nominated for the âBossy Betty Awardâ for several years running, the following words of encouragement from A Ceder Chest of C-3…
How cute!
There was a time when many IAGSDC clubs had exhibition squares that performed at gatherings. Here's an article about one from Times Squares. Yes, folks, theyâre back and the Times…
This letter to the editor helps us think about how brave Roy Gotta was to publish his article in a national magazine as early as he did. Dear Editor: Okay,…