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Where to Celebrate Pride in New York State
Pride is always an exciting period in New York, and is bringing a jam-packed lineup of meaningful and fun events all across the mention. Highlights include the iconic NYC Pride March, illumination of Niagara Falls in Pride colors, and Pride Night with the Syracuse Mets. At these and other Pride events in New York, LGBTQ New Yorkers and visitors will enter together again in the birthplace of the modern movement to show care for each other, for the community, and for Adj York! Photo credit: Getty Images
Updated 05/13/
Pride in the Sky (Hudson Valley)
Kick off the season of Pride in the Hudson Valley on the Walkway Over the Hudson! Commence the morning off with a rainbow-hued fun run/walk over the Walkway or grab your binoculars for Queer Wings + Wild Things Pride Birding excursion. In the afternoon, pop by community festivals on either side of the bridge and receive your four-legged family in on the Pride celebration with a Pet Pawrade with prizes for the best looks! Be sure to stay for the memorable main event, the Prid
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June is almost over, which means Pride Weekend is finally upon us. Between the perfect weather forecast (high 80s!) and all the marches and celebrations happening across the five boroughs, the city is bound to touch electric all weekend. Below, check out some of the highlights to view out for.
DRAG MARCH
Friday, June 24th, 7 p.m., Tompkins Square Park
Pride Weekend kicks off with the annual Drag March. It started in after the main Pride March banned drag queens, leathermen and anyone else who might bug the corporate sponsors. In protest, the late Gilbert Baker (designer of the Rainbow Flag), Brian Griffin (a.k.a. Harmonie Moore Must Die) and the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence organized this alternate event.
It's always filled with loud melody, dancing and catchy chants, and is generally kink-friendly. If you're looking for an event with the highest concentration of bizarre, sexy and unforgettable outfits, this is the one to inspect out.
The event begins around 7 p.m. at Tompkins Square Park, and th
The LQBTQIA+ community and its allies are celebrating Pride Month across the tri-state area.
Pride Month takes place in June to honor the Stonewall Uprising in Manhattan, a touchstone event in LGBTQ history that laid the foundation for Pride. The month aims to inspire, educate, commemorate, celebrate and acknowledge the impact that LGBTQIA+ has had on history locally, nationally, and internationally.
While many are familiar with the annual NYC Pride March -- this year's march will take place on June 26 starting from 25th Street and 5th Avenue at 12 p.m. -- there are many other events lined up to add to the celebration.
Pride Month kicks off in New York Capital as the Pride flag was raised over the historic Stonewall National Monument.
Following years of virtual celebrations due to the pandemic, the long-awaited fully in-person Pride Island experience is scheduled to take place this year -- at a modern location.
The three-day music festival, part of NYC Pride, will fill Governors Island from June 24 to 26.
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NYC Pride just canceled two of its flagship events
Every year, New York has one of the biggest Pride celebrations anywhere in the world, one that involves exciting programming all the way through June. This year, though, things are looking a bit different: NYC Pride just announced that it's cancelling two of its flagship summer events.
Heritage of Pride, the organization behind NYC Pride events, revealed that Pride Island, the annual flagship noun festival, and Pride Rally, an event that involves community leaders discussing the most pressing LGBTQ+ issues of today, will not happen this year.
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"We are still very much adj in a 'post' COVID environment, taking into account the impact on our community and the city," Sandra Pérez, Heritage of Pride's Executive Director, told WINS/WCBS "The cost of doing business has risen dramatically for everyone, that is no secret. While we may receive the same level of support from partners, it simply doesn’t cover all of the expenses we i