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Weekends in The Land according to Queen Dusty Bucket

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Destination Cleveland May 21, 2024

When you’re talking about the best part of CLE, our own drag artist Dusty Bucket — aka Cassandra Harner — makes quite the case for our city’s vibrant and glamorous drag scene, which has been going strong for much longer than you know.

“I love having something I can create,” she said of her art, “seeing how far I can take it and then physically bringing it from my mind into the world."

For two days in The Land that are as colorful as the one and only Queen Dusty, check out this CLE itinerary curated by Cassandra herself.

Day 1

BREAKFAST

Goodkind Coffee in Lakewood is a warm and inviting coffee shop that invites you to be a part of their family, that’s why you see pictures of their relatives all over the shop.

“It's the best coffee I can find anywhere in Cleveland,” she said. “They have coffee soda, which is important to me, plus other things you can only find on their menu. Think craft cocktails, but coffee.”

Go light on the pastry, you don't want to be too full for the next activity …

MORNING

According to Cassie, you’ve got to pack a sports bra and some hot pants, and then head to Cleveland Eclectic Dance to work up a sweat and get some good vibes flowing.

“I took a burlesque class and a pole class there. I totally failed at lyra once, but loved the ‘dance like a stripper’ class. It's the only way I really enjoy exercise, to be honest,” she said.

LUNCH

A good bakery can make a neighborhood, and AsiaTown hit the jackpot with Koko Bakery.

“They have the best buns! Authentic and Chinese-owned, they have bubble tea and ‘cheese milk tea’—   just trust me,” she said. “Plus, I'm a sucker for desserts and they have some of the most beautiful, irresistible and affordable.”

AFTERNOON

Head to the east side for shopping at Sunshine Headquarters Too and Avalon Exchange in Coventry.

“Sunshine has to be a thoughtful purchase, putting away a dollar a day for that sequin jumpsuit, embroidered jacket or beaded corset. There are some fantastic, unique pieces that would be great for your next statement drag look,” she said.

“Avalon is secondhand, so I can get a bit more bang for my buck. I've had great luck with shoes, but Lord knows I don't need more of those.”

DINNER

Vegetarians, vegans, meat-eaters, gluten free or just plain hungry, Tommy’s in Coventry can take care of anyone’s cravings.

“There's this one thing I always get, called an MR4. I can't tell you what that even stands for, but it's like a pocket of curry, falafel and bananas — and damn,” she laughs. “It’s not too big either, so you'll have room for one of their famous milkshakes.”

EVENING

If the calendar is kind, you might be in store for some Cleveland Drag magnificence. Glam Gore, featuring Anhedonia Delight, is held at the Grog Shop on Fridays once a month.

NIGHTLIFE

“Cleveland’s sweetest little bar” is the carnival-themed Funhouse in Lakewood. “It's where we usually unwind after a show, or we just happen to show up randomly in the middle of the week.”

Day 2

BREAKFAST

Head to Blackbird Baking Company in Lakewood, where they specialize in rustic European pastries and artisan breads, all made by hand from scratch.

Cassie is a big fan. “After traveling to Paris, it's the only spot that boasts a worthy enough baguette. There's also plenty of power outlets, so I can camp out with my laptop and work for hours and hours. They check up on me and make sure I'm still alive.”

MORNING

Do your morning right and hit up one of the Drag Brunches in Lakewood, like the one Sassy Sascha hosts at The Winchester.

“You can get bottomless mimosas and some dank food, too. Why stop eating? Brunches are all ages, so bring your kids! I did a lip-sync to Lady Gaga's rendition of ‘La Vie En Rose.’ Obviously."

Also, check out regular brunches at Studio West 117, Lakewood's neighborhood of inclusive and affirming spaces that are dedicated to helping connect and support the LGBTQ+ community and its allies.

LUNCH

The Root Cafe is a beloved Lakewood hotspot where everything served is local.

“If you're not still too full from brunch, the Root has a beans, kale and rice bowl I love to slap a fried egg on. They have lovely tea and coffee too, of course. Maybe you'll catch an open mic,” she said.

AFTERNOON

The original shop Cassie recommended has since closed, but we recommend hitting up Oktober's, a cozy, vintage-inspired shop where you can browse new tarot and oracle decks, discover jewelry, oils, magical herbs and books. Be sure to ask about their monthly lineup of events, which includes tarot readings, Lenormand, palmistry, astrology, Reiki healing sessions (by appointment) and spirit medium readings.

DINNER

As Cleveland taquerías go, Barrio is definitely a favorite. Cassie recommends checking out the nearby location in Tremont: “Barrio has build-your-own tacos, and you know I love a fried egg on anything.”

EVENING

Time to get to a show from either Cleveland Kings and Girls (CKG) or Cleveland Kings Action Pack (CKAP).

“CKG is a troupe that's been around for a long time, combining drag kings and burlesque performers that do adorable and sexy group choreographed numbers,” she said.

“CKAP gives a platform for newer performers to cut their teeth and get to know other drag kings. They also focus on building up minority performers including trans/nonbinary people and people of color. Plus, they are fundraising for important causes.”

You can find their shows all over The Land, from the Grog Shop to Mulberry’s after a Stonewall Sports volleyball game.

NIGHTLIFE

“My drag family Black Mass might be on at The Five O’Clock Lounge on Saturdays once a month, featuring conceptual, punk rock drag and burlesque. Shows start at 11 p.m., and they're usually 21 and up but there's no cover,” she said. "No Class is always having queer events. Around 3 times a year or so, there's a big drag and burlesque show called Trash. And, coming up, Issa Vybe is producing a festival called "Good Vibes Fest" in October! Be prepared to scream and kill your phone battery from trying to capture all of it on your Instagram story.”

Cassie has even started producing her own events, including "Berghain't," a trans-forward techno party based on Berghain in Berlin, and "Sapphic Night," a dance party for lesbians and those who love them, on alternating months at No Class.


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