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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Gaye Pride 2011

Gay Pride 2011 had been anticipated for an entire year. Every homosexual in Joburg had started planning, months in advance, what they would wear to bump into all their ex’s.
This yearly celebration of sexual diversion, colour and crazy is something I hardly miss.
As they take to the streets in drag and floats to celebrate their sexuality, with excitement and attitude, onlookers and homophobes alike marvel at the array of colourful characters.











This year however Amidst the fun and games a dark shadow loomed as it had been reported that a 5th gay man was found murdered in his home. Hate crime of a serial killer that took the life of a personal friend of mine, Barney Van Heerden amongst other innocents. Many used the opportunity to dedicate this year’s pride to him and donned his face on their T shirts. Barney was murdered in October this year and will be sorely missed by all.

The walk around Rosebank ended at Zoo Lake Sports club where the real party began. The scorching sun, the beer and the bright colours sent many over the brink of tipsiness very quickly.
The rare occasion that my photog Alvira Engelbrecht gets caught on her own camera.

This year’s entertainment line-up featured top female DJ Lisa Lashes from the United Kingdom, stage-burning performances by Jozi-based songbird Lira, rock act Kinky Robot, heart-throb singer George Meiring, dance act Flash Republic as well as fabulous drag acts


The Beautiful Trey Moo and my uber cute outfit.
Looking a little lost there gramps.
SABC’s Adrian Abader
Who is she kidding. I am the one and only Hag of all Fags!!!

Most came in Drag but not Deon Poovan, no he came in disguise. Fooled us all I tell you.
My Fan club..... I mean Entourage.
The straight girls club.
Why were we there you may ask? To support our lesbian, gay and bi friends of course and definitely not to drool over the exquisite talent!


And of course. Pride would not be complete without a Diva Tantrum!
Have a wonderful week and keep jammin like porcelain dolls.

XOXO Cins...

Friday, November 11, 2011

Street Cred Fest 2011

Hi Dolls,
Well as I said before September was jam packed with activities of every nature.
The Street Cred Fest was one of those with an electric atmosphere that gave an international flair right there in the midst of our very own Maboneng Precinct in Newtown.

This celebration was an explosion of our own urban culture, highlighting the long road we have travelled as a nation and developed into our own. One thing is two things and that’s that nobody can


Ever accuse Jozi of being boring with so many different personalities and characters all adding their own personal touch to our diversity.



The stage was on fire with international artists like VaShtie and Masta Lee. Theophilus London’s anthem of “I stand alone” had us all moving together in a frenzy of excitement.


Adding to the VIP Import list was the founder and editor of Sneaker Freaker Woody SBTG (Royalefam) who had a 12 person workshop on customising sneakers. How friggin ridic!!!




They were hand painting each sneaker to perfection right before our less than sober eyes. Epic!!

Got to meet the super talented Video blogger, Levi Maestro.

Dizzy with all the goings on (and the beer) I was mesmerised by all the sights. PATTA from Amsterdam... there was street ball,  graffiti, BMX tricksters and skateboarding all over the place.


A Mardi Gras to celebrate our heritage and show  off to the international guests, what a colourful and beautiful nation we have become.





New York may be the Big Apple  but Jozi is the Big Pineapple which is a little higher on the food chain.


We are proving that Nelson Mandela and Charlise Theron are not our only claims to fame.



Till next time Dolls.... Keep jamming.



XOXO Cins...



Photographer: Alvira Engelbrecht

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

The Slutwalk

Hi Dolls,

Today’s I have finally forced myself to deal with the sexy, the bad and the ugliness of this post. Mainly because it so close to home in so many ways.

Living in a country where a girl child is more likely to get raped than she is to learn to read, rape is almost inevitable. As we struggle to protect our daughters, our mothers, our sisters, our lesbian counterparts and ourselves from this fate, our Justice system, fights against us, the victims in this emotionally physical gender war.


South Africa has some of the highest incidences of child and baby rape in the world.

This means that on average approximately one thousand three hundred women can be expected to be raped a day in South Africa.

Between 28 and 30 percent of adolescents reported that their first sexual encounter was forced.


As we Cry our Beloved Country, a women is raped every 26 seconds.

South African Shock as alleged Rape Victim is charged: South African Human rights groups have expressed shock at  a decision to charge a 15-year-old alleged gang-rape victim with having underage sex – November 2010.

And not to mention the huge problem with the sick prognosis that Lesbianism is a disease cured by corrective rape.

Aphiwe Ntshona a colledge student, Noxolo Nkosana was raped and stabbed twice and Banyana Banyana’s Eudy Simalane who like me was a soccer player but wasn’t so lucky, as her “Correction” ended her life so brutally it made South Africa stop and notice, but alas only for a few days and one of Eudy’s killers were only sentenced to 32 years. Really???

Being a soccer player (okay not to the magnitude of Banyana Banyana but a player none the less) a dizzy attraction to homosexuals and a penchant addiction to micro mini skirts, rape affects my everyday life as well as who I am because I am the result of a rape case.

So you can imagine my determination to take to the streets in one of my many little dresses to bravely take a stand against this Bullshit, that we have to deal with just because we are born with a vagina.

The Slutwalk originated in Toronto where thousands of mostly women marched to highlight what should be a painfully obvious fact to society: “Sexual assault is an act of violence by the perpetrator and not one asked for by the victim”

Today in 2011 South African police ask women reporting rape two accusing questions:

1.       What were you wearing?

2.       Where you drunk?

True Story.....





Some of us got our march weekends wrong and thought this was Gay pride....


Sade Giliberti thought the road was closed off for H2O....

The only time I have been happy to see these guys. I was very impressed to see a female copper donning fishnets as she patrolled.



The founder of Slutwalk Joburg.

Being interviwed!

For some reason some of my pics are not loading rotated but regardless of the crab's eye view, I couldn't leave this gem out.

Wish there had been a larger turnout but there's always next year.... Right dolls?

XOXO Cins....

Pictures by: Alvira Engelbrecht