God Save The Queen God Save The Queen Nicole Sage presents her Georgia State University Senior Thesis Film, "God Save the Queen," to benefit Childkind, a charity dedicated to children born with AIDS. "God Save the Queen" is a film short about Cliff Taylor and his alter-ego/female impersonation of Tina DeVore. Taylor, who has been doing drag for over two decades, is a well-known name in Atlanta's Gay Community. People recognize Taylor as a humanitarian, a fund raiser, and a mother to up coming female impersonators. Tina DeVore represents more than just a drag queen, she represents poise and elegance with a boatload of talent.

The exclusive screening takes place on 14 May 1998 at The Armory, on Juniper Ave. at 7:30 PM. The show will be preceded by Dr. Tom Folks of the Centers for Disease Control, who will speak about AIDS awareness, and The Armory Divas Cabaret. The cost for this charitable event and screening will be $10.