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Montréal, Frisco & America

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Posted on February 17, 2005
Montréal, Frisco & America
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Kick off Pride with a salute to our deep
May 31, 7 pm

Bea Arthur, Damn It!
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MARIETTE PATHY ALLEN AND CULTURE LAB LIC
June 1, 8 am

Mariette Pathy Allen and Culture Lab LIC announce Pride exhibitions
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June 1, 7 pm

Marble Church to Kick Off Pride With Celebrations of Joy in Resilience
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In celebration of Pride month, BPCA pres
June 3, 11 am

Saturday Family Workshop: Drag Story Hour
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Hands-on History: Queer Pride & Possibility
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Arts

  • “Jewelle: A Just Vision” is a laudatory, hour-long documentary about author, poet, and playwright Jewelle Gomez. Newfest Pride offers lineup of anticipated queer films
  • JC Leyendecker (1874-1951) was an award-winning commercial artist specializing in male figures who settled in New York in 1902. Cult of masculinity
  • João Pedro Rodrigues of Will-o'-the-wisp at the opening ceremony of the Tokyo International Film Festival in 2022. Q&A with ‘Will-o’-the-Wisp’ filmmaker João Pedro Rodrigues
  • Shavon Lloyd (Betto) and Natalie Lewis (Zita) are skeptical about their inheritance in Juilliard's riotous "Gianni Schicchi." Opera roundup: Some comedies, for a change
  • Mia Katigbak as the nurse and Dorcas Leung as Juliet in "Romeo and Juliet." ‘New’ Romeo and Juliet gets lost in translation

Politics

  • Erik Bottcher, Corey Johnson, Christine Quinn, and Tom Duane have all represented District 3 in the City Council. Councilmembers from New York’s ‘gay district’ bare all at The Center
  • A resolution passed by New York State Democrats injects some momentum into an existing proposal to establish inclusive curriculum in schools. New York Democratic Committee calls on state to implement LGBTQIA+ curriculum
  • Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis holds up bills he signed during a bill signing ceremony at the Coastal Community Church at Lighthouse Point, Tuesday, May 16, 2023, in Lighthouse Point, Fla. Anti-trans policies barrel forward as legal groups scramble to respond
  • Kristin Richardson Jordan drops re-election bid in crowded Harlem council race
  • Daniel Dromm (center) holds the original Queens Pride banner at the borough's 2017 march. Rebranded LGBTQ political club emerges in Queens

Crime

  • A new Rainbow Flag was installed at Little Prince hours after the previous flag was set ablaze. Woman who torched Rainbow Flag placed in custody of health department
  • In this family photo provided by sister Kilya Williams, Koko Da Doll, a subject of the documentary "Kokomo City," about the lives of transgender Black women, poses for a picture on vacation near Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, on Sept. 24, 2022. Teen arrested in death of trans woman in Atlanta
  • Kawaski Trawick was fatally shot by police in his apartment in 2019. Trawick family blasts reports of dropped charge against officers before disciplinary trial
  • District Attorney Alvin Bragg and Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell. Latest drugging suspect arraigned for Ramirez and Umberger murders
  • Gilbert Baker's "DON'T BUY TRUMP'S LIES" banner crosses the street. LGBTQ activists barnstorm Manhattan for Trump’s arrest

Perspectives

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  • A Pride event at Yeshiva University in 2019. Time to recognize the YU Pride Alliance
  • A previous Brooklyn Liberation march and rally focused on trans youth. Celebrate International Transgender Day of Visibility by protecting trans kids
  • Why I cover and march in St. Patrick’s Day Parades
  • Food Bank For New York City CEO Leslie Gordon. Fighting food insecurity in LGBTQ community requires multi-faceted approach

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