There were never such devoted sisters.

There were never such devoted sisters. Ginger Minj

The persistent sound of jingling bells has plagued me for the past week, and you know what that means: either Iโ€™m having a stroke, or itโ€™s almost time to see as many drag queen holiday shows as possible.

You will no doubt partake in the annual traditions of our hometown heroines โ€” Scott Shoemakerโ€™s War on Christmas!; The Dina Martina Christmas Show; The Return of The Jinkx & DeLa Holiday Show, LIVE! (Seattle emeritus ๐Ÿ˜ญ); Agatha Crusty Goes A-Carolinโ€™ โ€” but what of the touring gals who are here but briefly on their winter-time flights around the world?

This year, Ginger Minjโ€™s Winter Wonderland dashes through what snow Seattle can muster at the Broadway Performance Hall on December 10 and 11. Ginger is a particularly delightful performer, and promises โ€œnostalgic, wintry, and cozy feels,โ€ which I think we could all use right now. And though sheโ€™s a busy bumblebee with tour preparations right now, the lady herself consented to a quick interview about confetti cannons, interfaith families, and tacky sweaters on party guests.

Matt Baume covered geek culture, queer news, and city infrastructure, and would leap at the flimsiest of excuses to write about furries. A writer, podcaster, and videomaker, he resides on Capitol Hill...