Pride
Dyke March NYC 2021 in pictures
The theme for the Dyke March’s return was ”Black Dyke Power.”
Soulwax remix Sylvester's "You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)" for Pride 2021
“It was a huge privilege to be asked to remix this seminal track and we hope that Sylvester will dance to it, wherever he is“ – Soulwax.
Stonewall Inn received $250K donation to help keep it open through COVID-19
“As the first and only LGBTQ National Monument, Stonewall is home not only to the history of our community, but also the history of our city and country. We are beyond grateful for this generous pledge that will help us keep the history alive.” – Stonewall Inn
NYC's Queer Liberation March 2020 was a joyous display of resistance (pics)
While the NYPD descended on the march late in the day, arresting at least four people and using pepper spray, they could not sully the entirety of the march or the meaning behind it.
Erasure release remix EP, appearing at LA Pride 50th Anniversary celebration
UK synthpop icons Erasure have released an EP’s worth of remixes for ”Hey Now (Think I Got A Feeling)” which is from their forthcoming album, The Neon.
Pabllo Vittar hosting Pride livestream w/ Yaeji, Big Freedia, Princess Nokia & more
Pussy Riot, Rina Sawayama, Aluna, Diplo, Madame Gandhi, Sofi Tukker and more are also set to perform.
watch a documentary about disco/LGBTQI+ icon Sylvester
Possessing a powerful, unforgettable falsetto, Sylvester is a disco and LGBTQI+ icon best known for singles “You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)” and “Dance (Disco Heat)”…
Janelle Monáe, Kim Petras & more to perform on HBO's virtual Pride site
HBO has just launched a digital Pride site, Human By Orientation, which will feature a variety of LGBTQIA+ programming through June, including musical performances (Janelle Monáe, Kim Petras, Todrick Hall), drag brunch, DJ sets, queer comedy nights, and more.
Pet Shop Boys, Big Freedia, girl in red & more appearing on Project Pride livestream
Alex the Astronaut, CLAUD, Dorian Electra, Indigo Girls, Jake Shears, Rufus Wainwright, Tunde Olaniran, and others are also set to appear.
Gay Pride March & other June events cancelled in NYC due to coronavirus
”It’s not a happy announcement, but its one we have to make,” Mayor Bill de Blasio said.