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Celebrate Thanksgiving weekend with drag

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Charlemagne Chateau will host “Chateau Drag Brunch” on Sunday, Dec. 1 at 12:00p.m. at Chicatana. Enjoy fabulous Mexican food and cocktails while being entertained by a rotating cast of the DMV’s best drag performers.

Tickets cost $10 and can be purchased on Eventbrite. The post Celebrate Thanksgiving weekend with drag appeared first on Washington Blade: LGBTQ News, Politics, LGBTQ Rights, Gay News.

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