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Pink-haired chanteuse brings new show to MOVA

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Special Agent Galactica starts a new monthly gig at MOVA Lounge Tuesday night. Look for her there on the first Tuesday of each month. (Photo by Carl Diaz; courtesy Johnson)

Special Agent Galactica — whom her alter ego Jeffrey Johnson lovingly refers to variously as the “pink-haired one” and “the old gal” — is continuing her quest for inter-planetary musical domination: on Tuesday she starts a new monthly gig at MOVA.

Dubbed Ye Olde Rock ‘n Roll Show, it’s slated for 8 to 10 p.m. the first Tuesday of every month at the bar (2204 14th Street, N.W.) and will feature the chanteuse covering songs by acts such as Pink, Stevie Nicks, Led Zeppelin, Heart, the Eurythmics, Pat Benetar and more. Galactica will be joined by a new outfit, the Rock Steady Band — Percy White on bass, Steve Guterman on drums, and Wicked Jezebel members Pauline Anson-Dross on guitar and Ginger Starling on keyboards and backing vocals.

Johnson says the shows will be more structured and rock-oriented than the bluesy, more laid back shows Galactica performs on the second and fourth Fridays of every month (6 to 9 p.m.) at Black Fox Lounge (1723 Connecticut Ave., N.W.).

“This is more bam — rock and roll,” Johnson says. “The approach will be a little different. We’ll be rocking it out.”

He says the gig came out of MOVA’s interest in expanding its musical offerings. After six months of successful — often standing room only — performances at Black Fox where Galactica performs with her Very Sexy Cute Boy combo along with regular guests, the pink haired one is establishing a reputation as a delightfully quirky performer who offers something off the beaten path.

“There are things I do as Galactica, I can’t really get away with singing just as Jeffrey,” Johnson says. “And I’m not even always aware of what those are exactly. One of the musicians told me last week, one of the few times I did a show as Jeffrey, that it was totally different than if Galactica had done it. I’m not quite sure how that works, but I think she does sell a song a bit differently.”

“We’re excited for Special Agent Galactica’s premiere and performance at MOVA,” says Manager Cliff Johnson. “Her show will capture a modern and upbeat theatrical performance that will be perfect for our chic and modern venue. … she’s a perfect fit.”

Johnson, whose Galactica persona was conceived as a one-off for a New Year’s Eve performance years ago, has found the lady has staying power. He used her for years as a spokesperson for the now-closed Ganymede Arts. He was widely known as a lip sync artist for years but after appearing in “Falsettos” a few years ago, Johnson rediscovered his love of live singing. Most of the MOVA material will be sung live, though Galactica still includes a lip synced set in her Black Fox shows.

“For a long time, way before I got into theater, music was always my first love,” Johnson says. “And there’s so much more I can do with Galactica than I can as just me. There’s a lot more room for experimentation.”

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Blade Summer Kickoff Party returns to Rehoboth

Politicians slated to speak at annual Blue Moon party

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Sarah McBride is scheduled to deliver keynote remarks at the Blade’s 17th annual Summer Kickoff Party on May 17 in Rehoboth Beach. (Washington Blade file photo by Daniel Truitt)

The Washington Blade’s 17th annual Summer Kickoff Party returns Friday, May 17, 5-7 p.m. at the Blue Moon (35 Baltimore Ave.) in Rehoboth Beach, Del. 

It’s an exciting election year in Delaware, which is poised to elect its first Black woman senator (Lisa Blunt Rochester) and the nation’s first transgender member of Congress (Sarah McBride).

McBride is scheduled to speak at the party along with several politicos from the area. With the retirement of longtime state Rep. Peter C. Schwartzkopf, a staunch LGBTQ ally, three strong contenders are running to replace him. All three — Marty Rendon, Kathy McGuiness, and Claire Snyder-Hall — are slated to speak at the party. A representative from Blunt Rochester’s campaign is scheduled to speak, along with Kim Leisey, the new executive director of CAMP Rehoboth. 

Tax-deductible tickets are $20 and available on Eventbrite or via the Blade’s Facebook page. The party is sponsored by Justin Noble of Sotheby’s, The Avenue Inn & Spa, and Blue Moon.

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Andy Cohen coming to D.C.

‘Real Housewives’ producer to return to Sixth & I

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Andy Cohen

Andy Cohen, executive producer of “The Real Housewives” franchise and host of “Watch What Happens Live,” will return to Sixth & I on Wednesday, May 8 at 7:30 p.m.

This event will be his fifth appearance at the venue to celebrate the paperback release of his New York Times bestselling memoir, “The Daddy Diaries,” talk about the latest Housewives happenings, and answer audience questions about everyone’s favorite Bravolebrities.

Cohen will be in conversation with Rep. Robert Garcia, who represents California and is the first LGBTQ immigrant to win a congressional seat. Rep. Garcia has also been known to quote from “The Real Housewives” in congressional hearings.

Tickets start at $12 and can be purchased on Eventbrite. 

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Want to dance for a good cause?

Artists Mercedes and Desto host a queer party

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“Herses- Purse Frist Extravaganza” will be on Friday, May 3 at 9 p.m. at 1835 14th St. N.W. This will be an evening of dancing and performances, hosted by HAUS of Bambi Award-winning Performance Artist, BUMPER. Refreshments are also available for purchase.

Tickets are $10 and can be purchased on Eventbrite.

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