Sanchez-Principle worried about declining audiences in LGBTQ-friendly bars and venues when social media allowed more people to stream and see videos from events without actually attending them in-person. It just kind of depends on whatever I've whipped up." I mean, it could be clips from anything. I edit all of that together to kind of tell a story, and I do a lot of irreverence, often political numbers. "As far as the performance goes, I do a lot of what we call mixes, which I edit," Stone said. "It's like music, but then I edit together music with clips from. While Stone has many drag looks she brings to the stage, she has a particular affinity for pantsuits, bow ties and barrettes. It was pretty cool. Capital City Pride put a lot of effort into it, and I think we really appreciated that." Trying 'Family Feud' was a blast," Stone said. "That was the first time they had done that, and they had a whole setup for us, with buzzers and TV screens and everything. For Pride month this year, she hosted the Capital City Pride pageant and drag "Family Feud." Stone moved to Des Moines in 2020, where she regularly performs at the Garden Nightclub downtown. More: From Todrick Hall to Drag Queen Story Time, here's a guide to Des Moines' 30 Days of Pride
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