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Drag queen story hour (DQSH) has taken over the nation and the blend between reserved and extravagant is captivating. In Andersonville and around the country, the events promote a love for reading as well as a positive outlook on gender expression. Most importantly though, it’s just good ole dress-up fun! The idea of DQSH came […]
Drag queen story hour (DQSH) has taken over the nation and the blend between reserved and extravagant is captivating. In Andersonville and around the country, the events promote a love for reading as well as a positive outlook on gender expression. Most importantly though, it’s just good ole dress-up fun! The idea of DQSH came […]
Drag Queen Story Hour Gives Kids A Fun Reading Outlet While Promoting Positive Gender Expression
January 29, 2020 / By Edgeville Buzz
Drag queen story hour (DQSH) has taken over the nation and the blend between reserved and extravagant is captivating. In Andersonville and around the country, the events promote a love for reading as well as a positive outlook on gender expression. Most importantly though, it’s just good ole dress-up fun!
The idea of DQSH came around 2015 in San Francisco after author Michelle Tea found story telling at local libraries to be heteronormative. Her answer was a more LGBT inclusive event for children between the ages of 3-10 that offer a more affirming environment. Since then, DQSH have exploded offering 27 chapters in the USA and around the world.
In the Midwest, DQSH got its start in Andersonville at Women and Children First bookstore (5233 N Clark) in 2017. Local performer Muffy Fishbasket connected with the bookstore’s owners through a mutual friend after they expressed interest in the program.
However, the wild enthusiasm over DQSH and its growing popularity caused Muffy to find a bigger location. They have since entertained at the Center On Halsted (3656 N Halsted), Shapiro Ballroom (1612 W Chicago), Carbon Arc (4620 N Lincoln), Museum of Contemporary Art (220 E Chicago), Steppenwolf (1650 N Halsted), Chicago Public Libraries, multiple suburban venues and most recently have started a monthly date at Colectivo Coffee (5425 N Clark St) in Andersonville.
Muffy believes that the diverse locations throughout the Chicagoland area give them a wider audience to create a positive impact on parents and their children. With many of the DQSHs selling out, it is an income opportunity for the queens to perform a G-rated reading during the day and their typical R-rated “reads” at night.
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