Easter may be over, but we are keeping up the sweet treats with two delightful sugary treats for your drawing pleasure.

Bon Bon Rocher - 'sweeter than chocolate' is taking a break from her busy schedule to come pose and perform in her sensuous and funny style. Bon Bon won Miss Congeniality at Miss Burlesque NZ 2012, so we know for a fact she is as sweet as her tagline indicates. Bon Bon has performed at Carousel Cabaret, Red Delicious Revue, Caburlesque and Frolic Lounge and now will grace the Dr. Sketchy Stage.
And to make things even more sweet, Honey Suckle will delight us with her shy and expressive antics. Honey
Words by Sadie von Scrumptious, images by Jon McGavin
For April in Wellington, we had a very special Dr. Sketchy... a three hour reverie in the world of steampunk. What is steampunk? It evokes a time and place that might have been, with Victorian garb and social mores wedded to high technology. A world where men are gentlemen, women are corset-wearing Difference Engine mathematicians, and everyone has a raygun and a brass-fitted laptop.
As befitted such a gathering of ladies, gentlemen, and rogues, Dr. Sketchy provided some of the finest Antipodean ecdysiast talent available. Our first performer , LadySin, brought the steam with oriental bellydancing.
Kiwi Iconz rocked Mighty Mighty in March, we boogyed down to all sorts of kiwi tunes and were entertained by the delightful duo Fanciforia Foxglove and Siren Sweetsong who had us all giggling and dancing.
To start things off - Fanciforia was an elven bridal assistant to gilded voiced Siren Sweetsong. Frustrated at the nuptials, Fancifora ripped her clothes off.

Next up was a Shortland Street medical emergecy, with Siren Sweetsong picking
Steampunk is the intersection of technology and romance. It's fashion, an aesthetic, a genre of fiction, a musical style - according to Steampunkworkshop.com.
Take one part industrial age, one part Victorian England, add some futuristic Sci-Fi elements (such as ray guns) and you have Steampunk. Well, as you can tell it's not quite as easy to describe - and that exactly is why you should come down to Dr. Sketchy Wellington on the 14th April, 4pm to 7pm, at Mighty Mighty (109 Cuba Street). $14 (or $12 if you have a student/community services/Grey power).
Joining us for a delightful afternoon full of Steampunk frivolity is the mystical and mysterious LadySin belly dancer, joining her is a beautiful and bewitching Burlesque dancer MisRed. All eloquently announced by mistress of ceremonies,
At Wellington Dr. Sketchy we were super luck to have such a Christmas Special 'Sugar and Spice and All Things Nice'. Saturday provided us with some very fine weather and that special buzz that comes from amazing days and Christmas on it's way.

Emcee Crystal Mischief looks on the crowd. Photo by Jon McGavin.
Our Christmas came early and we were treated to a special duo of Santa Baby by D'Licia Minx and Salacious Sugar.
November gave me (Miss la Belle) my first taste of running Dr. Sketchy Wellington, and I was so everly wonderfully assisted by two wonderful models, Ellie Kat and Bella Rose, and a sparkly emcee to boot, Crystal Mischief.

Crystal Mischief welcomes the crowd. photographed by Jon McGavin.
Ellie Kat quickly warmed us up with "Natural Woman" and provided us with a very saucy striptease to get us in the mood. We very soon discovered that both Ellie Kat and Rosa Belle were life
