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All hail the queen! Her Majesty Nancy Peoples, reigning empress of the Imperial Court de Fort Worth/Arlington (Reign XLII), is turning 65, and there is no way such an auspicious occasion could be allowed to pass without a party worthy of such an amazing woman.

That’s why Urban Cowboy Saloon is hosting Nancy’s RED 65th Party on Friday, July 29, starting at 9 p.m. (See details in listings.) Nancy, known as The Texas Scarlett Cowgirl, has been active and involved in the LGBTQ community as an ally and volunteer since the late 1980s and has been especially active in the Imperial Court and in TGRA.

And if you want to honor her majesty with a gift, her favorite flowers are snow fire roses and Gerber daisies; she likes to drink wine and margaritas, and her favorite shots are cactus juice and Josh’s raspberry lemon drop.

It’s gonna be a royal good time. ……………… Dance extravaganza Some of the best and most famous Middle Eastern dancers (aka belly dancers, male and female) and musicians in the world are converging on North Texas this week for Yalla Raqs the Palace, three days of classes, competitions and shows beginning Friday, July 29, at The Palace Arts Center, 300 S.

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