Adore Delano performs “DTF” at Capital Pride 2014
By Metro Weekly Contributor
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June 9, 2014

Adore Delano performs “DTF” from her album “Till Death Do Us Party” at the 2014 Capital Pride Festival in Washington, D.C.
King Tyra, best known under his former stage name Tyra Sanchez, has announced an apparent lawsuit against RuPaul, Michelle Visage, and World of Wonder (WOW) Productions, alleging “intentional infliction of emotional distress, defamation, false light, and tortious interference with prospective economic advantage,” according to a Statement of Claim he posted to social media.
In a Facebook post, the winner of the second season of RuPaul’s Drag Race claimed there has been a “systematic and malicious campaign” to “discredit and destroy career and livelihood.”
"Are you asking the kinkiest thing we've done?" came the typically bold response from Nymphia Wind.
That wasn't precisely the question I had posed to her and sister international drag superstar Plastique Tiara as we discussed the duo's upcoming performance at Mid-Atlantic Leather's main event party, Kinetic Presents KINK: Double Trouble. But since Nymphia brought it up, do tell.
"Well, when in London, you explore," Nymphia said, coyly referencing her time on the city's nightlife scene as a baby queen, years before becoming Season 16 winner of RuPaul's Drag Race.
Capital Pride Alliance, the organization behind D.C.'s annual "Pride in the Nation's Capital" celebration, has selected 13 new members to join its board of directors.
The new members will serve alongside the existing 12 board members, collectively making decisions on behalf of the organization. The expanded board will support Capital Pride Alliance's strategic priorities, including year-round programming, strengthening community partnerships, advancing accessibility and equity efforts, and supporting one of the nation's largest annual Pride celebrations.

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