The Socially Distanced Show Must Go On Erie s Rebecca Mae discusses the pandemic s impact on her career by Kimberly Firestine
Kimberly Firestine
Rebecca Mae (aka Tom Widdowson) has been performing professionally for three years. From hosting drag brunches at Bourbon Barrel to performing at the Zone Dance Club, there was no shortage of entertainment provided by her and other Erie queens to Erie s LGBTQIA+ community. The story hasn t been the same since Rebecca s last event in early 2020 at Resolution Night Club.
As Miss Erie 2019, a title Rebecca still holds two years later, not being able to crown her successor is one item on a long list of pandemic-induced frustrations she s experienced.
Discover Damp Earth Ephemera by Erie Reader Staff
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Aunt Penny s Wish Book has been popping up with social media collaborations, as well as at a variety of Erie-owned retailers lately. From Pressed, Pointe Foure Vintage Boutique, Artlore Studio, to collaborations with Erie tiktok influencers cxrsedangel(93K followers), Lauren s Truth(20.9K followers), and Erie s notorious Rebecca Mae - it made one wonder who was behind the sudden appearance of this book? Damp Earth Ephemera, an Erie owned business specializing in ephemeral curios and oddities, is the answer.
Handcrafted here in Erie, made of Nepalese seed paper, and bound by Irish linen makes this intriguing product 100% biodegradable. Are you wondering what it s for? Well, Damp Earth Ephemera s website lists the following instructions:
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