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| | Montreal Mirror : Where Are They Now? : Mado |
 | | Writer Cathleen Skidmore called it “The Punk of the 90s”—you could almost hear the finger snaps punctuating the caption, daring you to challenge the claim—and featured on the cover were the outrageous queens, Huguette Bonne Chance, Titi Galore and Mado Lamotte. |
 | | It was the year RuPaul released “Supermodel of the World.” By the time Priscilla, Queen of the Desert and To Wong Foo hit the cinemas, it was clear: Drag queens were once again leading the gay revolution, giving a much-needed morale boost to a community exhausted by its fight against AIDS. |
 | | To find out, the Mirror spoke to Mado, the doyenne of the Montreal scene, who has since built herself a little empire: a widely-read column in ICI, a regular gig on Musimax, and her very own cabaret to boot. |
| www.montrealmirror.com /2005/102005/watn3.html (782 words) |
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