B-Girlz Bring Down the House at Homo Night

B-GirlzJust when you thought Pride Week was over, right? Don't even think about putting that water gun away yet, sailor, the party's rocking all the way until the end of the weekend here.

"The weekend? Isn't it Monday?" you ask? Well, for a great many gays and straights (not to mention blogTO photographers, writers and those nursing their faces from the now infamous Jeffree Star Superman uppercut), this weekend in question will last easily until Wednesday as hangovers and sunburns are given their dues.

You know I can't pass up an opportunity to adorn the front page with a troupe of drag queens, either. Easily one of the most entertaining events I attended through the entire Pride Week was at Buddies in Bad Times Theatre on Saturday night.

Dubbed Homo Night in Canada, the charity eve would see some of the city's best and brightest gay and lesbian comedians do some stand-up in an event hosted by the beautiful and brilliant B-Girlz.

Above all else, the night was in support of the Canadian Lesbian & Gay Archives (an extremely important initiative, might I add) and Buddies itself.

As entertaining as it would be for me to go through each comedian's entire act verbatim for you, let's just peruse some photos and selective quotes, shall we?

Kristen Becker
Kristen Becker: "I don't know if you can tell by looking at me, but me in a Victoria Secret; Kind of like Elton John in a Home Depot."

Steven Bereznai
Steven Bereznai, author of "Gay and Single... Forever?" loses mic privileges and learns the hard way that you don't mess with the hosts during your act.
B-Girlz Barbie-Q: "I hope you enjoyed your stay at Buddies!"

Julia Stretch
Julia Stretch: "I know some true bisexuals now, so I try not to subscribe to that stereotype that we all have, that bisexual people are lazy in bed. They hear 'bisexual', I hear 'I just like to lie there some of the time'."

K-AMP
Scandanavian performance group K-AMP.

Reese
Evelyn Reese: "I don't know anyone from Vancouver! Well, I know people who move out there, but they always move back."

Andrew Johnston
Andrew Johnston: "I'm fairly certain that even the homeliest Inuit hooker gets at least a quarter for giving a BJ. But if you play the song 'Wannabe' by the Spice Girls, my friend will give you mouth love that will result in the happiest ending since the film 'The Princess Diaries'."

Whitwell
Dawn Whitwell suggests Pride's new slogan be a throwback to Rocky, "Pride, 'I don't like your face!'"

Morris
Ted Morris: "I moved into the edge of the Gay Village and I've just been watching everyone trickle into Church & Wellesley like a horde of drunken, effeminate locusts."

One more by Mr. Morris to wrap up things up:

"It's another beautiful Pride weekend and just goes to show that maybe God doesn't like the fags, but Mother Nature does."

There's a few more photos over in this Flickr set and of course tons of Pride action in the blogTO Flickr pool.

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The night was fun, but the B-Girlz were pretty flat. What happened to the last blue B-Girl? Now THAT was a talented performer.

Posted by: David Fredericks at June 25, 2007 1:57 PM

Homo Night was a blast! I've been going every year and it just gets better....
As always, the B-Girlz ROCKED! I definitely prefer the current blue B-Girl - the last one was a train wreck since she was such a drag queen (and not in a good way).

Posted by: Mark at June 25, 2007 2:49 PM

Homo Night was a blast! I've been going every year and it just gets better....
As always, the B-Girlz ROCKED! I definitely prefer the current blue B-Girl - the last one was a train wreck since she was such a drag queen (and not in a good way).

Posted by: Pete at June 25, 2007 2:49 PM

Mark just turned into Pete.. right before our eyes!

Posted by: Jerrold at June 25, 2007 3:07 PM

Jerrold, that's probably the least drastic transformation I've experienced since last week, trust me :)

Posted by: Adam at June 25, 2007 3:48 PM

Are you KIDDING? That new skinny thing? I'm surprised Kora didn't eat her while they were offstage. No voice, no presence, less talent.

I thought they WERE drag queens. Not trannies.

Posted by: David Fredericks at June 27, 2007 9:54 AM

Isn't the name Mark one of the B-Girlz? HA - nice try girl!!! and coming back on with another name and an identical message - YOU are a chameleon!!

The show was ok - but that blue one was NOT up to snuff. I've never heard such a bad russian accent - stick to high kicks and leave the singing to the other two!!

Posted by: Dwayne Lee at June 27, 2007 10:20 AM

Yeah Mark's a B-Girl - not surprising. The least talented who is still WITH the group criticized the MOST talented who left the group. Funny.

What a pity - if they weren't so dysfunctional (this is the fifth or sixth blue one) they'd be a lot more popular by now

Posted by: Michele at June 27, 2007 11:38 PM

I hope the crowd liked it - I sure did! It was some of the most fun I've ever had performing. I can't wait to come back to Toronto and do another show at Buddie's. 

 If possible, I would like to import each and every audience member for the next show. They were a joy. 

Posted by: Julia Stretch at July 30, 2007 7:29 PM

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