Don?t be amazed when you see some of western New York?s finest drag queens tapping their stilettos all around UR campus halls this Friday.

They?re back again to fill their push-up bras with rice bags or water balloons for the second show this year, Drag Part II.

Judging by how packed the May Room was for the fall Drag Show, an impressive amount of the student body was there having a great time, and the drag queens were bound to come back.

Performers Aggie Dune, Ambrosia Salad, Pandora Boxx and Shirley D. Vynne had so much fun here previously that they?re back to show us more love this weekend!

Drag fans remember Aggie Dune?s humorous Dolly Parton number, Ambrosia Salad?s towering grace and Pandora Boxx?s Madonna-esque dance moves.

The whole audience was drooling over Shirley D. Vynne?s unbelievable beauty and shocking chest-shaking dance routines.

The lovely ladies are also bringing Aurora Borealis, a fellow professional who performs with them at Muthers and GQ, for her campus debut. If you don?t have a ticket yet, jog over to the Common Market in Wilson Commons to flex a few for you and your friends.

Cash is also accepted, and, speaking of cash, don?t forget to stuff your pockets full of $1 bills to bring to the show and stuff down bras or in thongs.

When you see how easily the dancers dominate the catwalk, you?ll want to show your appreciation properly. Tickets cost $4 for undergraduate students and $6 for everyone else.

Drag Part II, cosponsored by the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Friends Association and by Sigma Delta Tau Sorority will be held Friday, April 27 at 9:00 pm in the May Room in Wilson Commons.

Bring your friends and enjoy.



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