Put on your best wig and longest false eyelashes and head over to Annex Bookstore for brunch next month.

Or, come as you are and watch the show as you enjoy a buffet, bottomless bloody marys and drag performances.

The third annual Bottoms Up Drag Brunch will feature Tammie Brown, best known as a contestant on season one of "RuPaul's Drag Race."

Brown, aka Keith Glen Schubert, is a gay American singer, actor and drag performer who is currently a fixture in the Southern California Drag scene.

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But Tammie Brown won't be the only entertainment. The brunch is hosted by For All Humans, a "full service creative and experiential agency" that focuses on the "growth and expansion of LGBTQIA+ brands, businesses and artists through events, activations and a digital presence." Two of For All Humans' artists — Brigitte Bidet and IV Fischer — will also perform.

Bidet is a self-proclaimed star of Atlanta and has “received awards such as ‘Atlanta’s Best Drag Queen,’ ‘Hostess with the Mostess’ and ‘Best Event Emcee’ from the readers and critics of Creative Loafing,” according to For All Humans.

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Fischer’s work, For All Humans states, “conveys a passion for increasing representation of marginalized people in the media. Her goal is to put her artistic and technical skills to use by painting a better picture of real life people.”

Tickets for Bottoms Up Drag Brunch are $40 and can be purchased on Eventbrite.com.

DETAILS

Bottoms Up Drag Brunch
noon to 4 p.m. Saturday, October 12
Annex Bookstore
748 Marietta St. NW
Atlanta, Ga 30318

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