Gay bars change acts to appeal to straight customers

ADN.com – By Julia O’Malley

In Mad Myrna’s drag dressing room, where a J-Lo song wound out among the wigs and gowns on a recent Friday evening, Isanoel Pinson leaned into the mirror, pursed his lips a little and smeared foundation on his forehead.

Pinson, who is in his 40s, started performing drag just after he emigrated to Anchorage from the Philippines in the early ’80s. His first haunt was an old bar called the Jade Room. These days the crowds that come to his shows couldn’t be more different than they were back then.