So if you missed last week’s Hey Homo! presentation of Clue, don’t feel bad (even though it was a blast). Your opportunity to party with the Hey Homo! crew (including the always glamorous and inebriated Rebecca Havemeyer) is this upcoming Tuesday, when Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf is screened at the Alamo Drafthouse (8:45).
For those of you who haven’t seen this gem, it’s basically a fictional version of Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton’s real-life marriage. Hilarious and horrifying, this film will wear your shit out! It’s a slogfest. So what’s the queer content (as if Elizabeth Taylor wasn’t enough!), you ask? The original play was written by our favorite prickly, gay Southern playwright, Edward Albee.
And if that wasn’t enough, come early for the preshow to see drag star Christeene Lyon‘s new music video, “Fix My Dick,” and a whole load of queer-oriented shorts.
This is gonna sell out fast; so buy your tickets now.
Bang bang, homos.
This article appears in December 5 • 2008.

