On February 11, 302 Lounge hosted part of the Eat Your Art Out, Judy Garland Queer Arts Festival. Among the featured performers that night were Tovah, Jeans Boots, The Seahags, Jeremy Lane and Cidne Treen.
The five-day festival was an initiative of The Avenue Community Centre in partnership with the USSU Pride Centre and involved more than 50 artists and performers.
The night in question, however, featured plenty of fancy dancing, pole-dancing, regular dancing, drinks rimmed with Pop Rocks and hook-ups galore.
Chris Morin aka Chrix Morix is content editor and features writer of Ominocity. Morin divides his time between freelancing for various magazines and newspapers and working a day job as an illustrator/screen printer in addition to self-publishing his own work as zines, tour diaries and graphic design. He plays guitar and sings for The Eyebats and he also plays guitar, bass and mandolin in Slow Down Molasses. He makes soup for fun and has a really creepy ghost story involving a door opening on its own and a highjacked makeout session.