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efore the golden reign of brought the art of drag to mainstream audiences, there was the magic of Dame Edna Everage. As a child I would watch, spellbound, any, but Barry Humphries, in his hornrimmed glasses and lilac wig was my first drag love. That’s why I’m thrilled that on p28 the man behind the mask shares with us the highlights of his magnificent career and life, from his famous friendships, to his loves and losses.

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