Legendary Queens of Boston: A Conversation with Zola!

Legendary Queens of Boston: A Conversation with Zola!

Sunday, March 21, 2021
7:00PM - 8:30PM
This event is free and open to the public, but RSVPs are required and donations are accepted with our thanks.

Do you know your drag herstory? Join Zola! in conversation with The History Project, Boston's LGBTQ community archives.

Zola is originally from Massachusetts and was a Show Director for Boston's only 7 night a week Show Bar, Jacque's Cabaret on Broadway. Zola also worked at every bar that was ever around in the late '80s and '90s and won the titles of Miss Gay Boston, Miss Gay New England, Miss Gay East Coast, among others!

He moved to NYC in 2000 to pursue his dream of being a Professional Makeup Artist for Bobbi Brown Cosmetics which afforded him the opportunity to travel the world. Of course, Zola had to take a back seat but you can't keep a good Queen down so she sprang back up with shows at "The Monster" and "The Stonewall" and a few others! She won her first NY title in 2013 as "Ms Fire Island" and is your reigning, "Miss Fire Island, 2019,20"!

Zola has always served her community in any way possible! Whether it's lending her talents for "Trinity Place Shelter", "ICNY", One Sandwich at a Time", "Hearts of Gold", or any other charitable organization, you can count on her in or out of Drag to be out there to make a difference with Style, Grace, and Love!

This event will take place on Zoom. Get your ticket on Eventbrite, the link to the Zoom will be sent out the day of the event. Email info@historyproject.org with any questions. For security purposes, Zoom meetings require an authenticated Zoom account, so please be sure to register with Zoom prior to the event.