AUSTIN, MINN. — For the past three years, Roxi Manacoochi — drag performer and Austin native, real name Dylan Kaercher — called bingo at the Mower County Fair. This year, he learned, he wasn't welcome back.
"Someone had reached out and said, 'Well, we were told that you weren't allowed to do it,'" Kaercher said. Concerns about drag were cited, he said, at a time when he and other drag performers around the country have found themselves a growing target of conservative pushback for hosting events like story hours at libraries and schools.
Kaercher, 29, has been working full-time as a drag performer since 2020. He's won accolades, including the title of Miss Drag Iowa earlier this year, and has plans to open a storefront in downtown Austin with theater and event space. The 2012 Austin High School graduate also sits on the city's human rights commission.
More residents in his hometown have spoken out against his public persona in recent months, Kaercher said, than in the decade leading up to that.
"It's only been in the past year where I feel like every time Roxi goes to do something, I'm met with some sort of vocal backlash," Kaercher said.
Austin's American Legion runs bingo at the Mower County Fair, which wrapped up last weekend. The post's commander did not respond to a request for comment. Mower County Fair Board President Kevin Finley said fair officials stay away from interfering with groups over social or political issues.
"The last thing you can do is take any kind of a side with anything," Finley said. "You may have your own personal opinions of things, but that's something we're not able to share."
Kaercher said local Legion members supported him in the past; he believes a new bingo organizer this year opposed his drag act. Other bingo volunteers later reached out and asked Kaercher to participate at next year's fair.