Credit: Jose A Guzman

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Jose A Guzman

When I was in high school, my friends and I would routinely sneak out of the house on the weekends to go dancing all night at the all-ages Escape night club in downtown Portland, where there was usually an amateur lip-sync drag show at midnight. Except you didnโ€™t have to be dressed in drag to perform: Some just performed as they came, as their out-and-proud selves. I specifically remember a character named Jinkx performing Kanye Westโ€™s โ€œGold Diggerโ€ in one of the most feminine, sexy, and charismatic displays Iโ€™d ever seen. She had so much pep in her step, such a gorgeous wide grin, and she moved with the confidence of a veteran Pussycat Doll.

My friends and I were absolutely stunned, and became borderline obsessed with this persona. It wasnโ€™t until a couple weeks later someone pointed out that our new fave was actually not a cisgender woman, but the โ€œgenderlessโ€ Jerick Hoffer; Jinkx was their hyper-feminine alter egoโ€”and a very convincing one at that. At the awkward age of 16, I wouldโ€™ve given anything for the girlish confidence and room-altering presence that this drag queen had mastered.

Jenni Moore is a former music editor and hip-hop columnist and current freelancer at The Portland Mercury. She also writes about comedy, cannabis, movies, TV, and her hatred of taxidermy.