Ballad of Gay Tony
Rockstar announced tonight that
The Ballad of Gay Tony will (ahem) come out on October 29 for 1600 Microsoft Points ($20). The 360-exclusive downloadable content for Grand Theft Auto 4 will put players in the role of Luis Lopez, underling to nightclub impresario Tony Prince (i.e. “Gay Tony”). This pack contrasts against the grittier The Lost and the Damned by showing night-life glamour rather than rough biker gangs. Rockstar will also release the previously announced “Episodes from Liberty City” retail disc on the same day. It will include both DLC packs on a disc for $39.99, and won’t require the original GTA4 disc to play. Finally, the company released a piece of promo artwork (above) available as a desktop background. Of course, it could always be Gay Tony himself, and Rockstar is further tweaking the absurd levels of homophobia among gamers.

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End of the road for old-school drag queens

The old drag queen is dead; long live the new drag queen. As Jason Donovan dons a frock this week in the stage version of Priscilla Queen of the Desert, cabarets and clubs across Britain are dispensing with “old school” drag artists in their thick make-up, grandiose wigs and extravagant outfits. They are being replaced by a new generation of sassy and sophisticated young men in make-up who are rejecting the “misogyny” of the grotesque female impersonator.

It is a trend paralleled in the mainstream: Paul O’Grady, who gave life to the caustic Liverpudlian Lily Savage, has doffed his wig; Danny La Rue is long gone, and no one seems to be in the wings to take up their mantle.

And while wearing make-up and women’s clothes has been a springboard for a number of entertainers, they have tended to scale back their cross-dressing once established. Eddie Izzard, well known as a transvestite, now rarely appears publicly in women’s clothes and is increasingly known for his straight acting. Julian Clary, who used to perform as the drag artist Gillian Pie-Face, is these days much more likely to be seen in a sharp men’s suit and tie.

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