Pardon us, San Francisco Examiner, but Donna Sachet is not "a drag queen dressed in a red ball gown." She is THE drag queen dressed in a red ball gown. Next you'll be telling us that you've spotted an unidentified Asian man hanging out in the mayor's office.
Examiner Needs Course in Drag 101
Donna Sachet Returns To Gay Pride Parade
Moments away from writing a curt post about the lack of Donna Sachet covering this year's Gay Pride Parade, the fine homosexuals at the Bay Area Reporter report that, wait, yes, Sachet will be back this year to cover the melange of queers that gather annually along Market Street. Praise Jesus, indeed.
Last Night's Harvey Milk Club Civility
Cris takes some time off the Bonds case to support her lady. No one pulled out a bitch's clump of hair. That's the big news. Oh, and some other stuff happened, ahem: The Club's membership voted tonight on the February 2008 ballot and the June 2008 State Senate primary, and the endorsements are... Prop 92 (Community College Funding) - Yes Props 94 - 97 (Gaming Compacts) - No Prop A (Neighborhood Parks Bond) -...
Harry Denton and Donna Sachet's Drag Brunch
Yesterday's Sunday's A Drag ($30+) brunch at Harry Denton's Starlight Room mainly filled us with cheer, laughter, and decent food and drink. Brunch with entertainment, emceed by Donna Sachet (pictured above)? Sign us up! Female impersonators/drag queens make us feel interested, excited, and curious. They are sometimes so sexy, we wonder how they pull it off. We usually smile a lot after seeing and interacting with them.
Castro Halloween Update: Donna Sachet Speaks
When last we fretted over matters Halloweenish, Bevan Dufty was the only major community leader to take a stand regarding the annual event that most observers agree can get just a wee bit calamitous. Some folks want it cancelled, some folks wouldn't have it any other way, and still other folks want to improve it. But as DC1974 smartly fretted, "My thinking is that [an enclosed party and a strong police presence] would probably not be in the spirit of San Francisco. And so in that way of thinking, if it can't be the ideal then it should be eliminated." Yikes.

