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Entries from Gothamist tagged with 'gaypride'

June 29, 2008

Gay Pride Week is coming to a close with today's Gay Pride March along Fifth Avenue and a number of other events. But while you celebrate, please remain vigilant also, because a reader tells us he was attacked on the 2/3 from Christopher Street late yesterday afternoon, after volunteering at a pride event: "The guy kept asking us to move because he didn't like us and that we made him sick. There was no place......

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December 3, 2007

Last month, New York City kicked off a big global advertising campaign to attract more tourists to the Big Apple. The ads appear in a number of venues, and the Post notes that media space has been bought in Out magazine and on the LOGO network, as well as LGBT websites. A Bloomberg administration official explains that gay and lesbians have more disposable income, as they are usually dual-income without kids, "What we're saying......

Continue Reading "NYC Wants Gay Tourist Dollars"

August 23, 2007

The Reggae Carifest set to happen at Randall's Island this Saturday may get the plug pulled. amNewYork reports that Power 105 withdrew its sponsorship in response to two artists on the bill having anti-gay language in their songs. The artists, Buju Banton and Bounty Killer, have a history of inflammatory lyrics. Banton's song "Boom Bye Bye" speaks of burning and shooting gay men, while Bounty Killer's song "Another Level" suggests drowning them. The Dancehall reggae......

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June 30, 2007

Of all the days and in all the neighborhoods for this to happen: On Sunday, the Daily News reports that Khadijah Farmer, a "masculine lesbian," was kicked out of the women's bathroom at the Caliente Cab Co. on Seventh Avenue in the West Village. And this happened to be a few hours after the Gay Pride Parade! Farmer says that when she went into the ladies' room, another woman gave her a look and said,......

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June 25, 2007

Yesterday was the 38th Annual Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Pride March, and thousands of people participated - from shimmying and showing off their outrageous costumes to waving gay pride flags and hollering their support. The grand marshals of the parade were religious leaders Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum and Reverend Dr. Troy Perry; Kleinbaum said, "We stand for a progressive religious voice. Those who use religion to advocate an anti-gay agenda I believe are blaspheming......

Continue Reading "38th Gay Pride Parade Rules Fifth Avenue"

June 22, 2007

THEATER: HERE Artistic Director Kristin Marting concludes the OBIE-winning art center’s season by directing performer/dancer Alexandra Beller in us, “a highly athletic, sensual and dynamic blend of movement with song, text and a layered soundscape. Beller created this deeply personal commentary on the state of the union from the perspective of a woman who is at a crisis point in a love relationship.” As we haven’t seen it, we’ll defer to The New Yorker on......

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June 20, 2007

The State Assembly voted in favor of allowing same-sex marriages in New York. Newsday said it was the first time a gay marriage bill was "debated publicly in one of the houses of the State Legislature Tuesday." However, the bill is not expected to make it pass the Republican-controlled Senate. Senate Majority Leader Joseph Bruno said, "We're not doing gay marriage by [tomorrow's adjournment], that's for sure." The Sun had a breakdown of how the......

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August 27, 2006

The NY Times doled out two big endorsements for the upcoming Democratic primaries this weekend: One for Attorney General and the other for Governor. And Mark Green, the former city Public Advocate, gets the nod, even though the editoral starts out, "If there are excellent Democratic candidates for governor this year, the race to succeed Attorney General Eliot Spitzer is a lot more contentious and a lot less promising." Green's "prickly personality" is noted, as......

Continue Reading "NY Times Endorses Green for AG, Spitzer for Governor"

July 6, 2006

The NY State Court of Appeals ruled that gay marriage is not allowed. The Court of Appeals heard a NYC case in which Judge Doris Ling-Cohan ruled that gay marriage was allowed. The city appealed, and the case made it way up to the highest court in the state. Here's the ruling (PDF) and here's some of what it says:We hold that the New York Constitution does not compel recognition of marriages between members of......

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June 26, 2006

- Boy George gets community service for his drug posession charge - and the judge wasn't having any of his antics! - A penny jar stops a bullet and the apartment's owner, who has been crusading against drugs, takes note - A house in Brooklyn is evacuated because it's unstable; apparently digging around the foundation somehow led to cracks to appear in walls - Queerty has some Gay Pride Parade video - Aw, Scarlett......

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June 26, 2006

Thousands of people (WNBC says 500,000!) lined Fifth Avenue and Greenwich Village streets to enjoy this year's Gay Pride Parade, in spite of a bit of rain. In fact, one performer on the "Carnival in Rio" float told the NY Times, "Today is our day. The rain won't stop us. Mother Nature is a drag queen." One of the stars of the parade was Kevin Aviance, the drag queen who was brutally beaten by......

Continue Reading "Gay Pride Parade Shines Through Rain"

June 25, 2006

- A drunk college senior fell on the third rail for two minutes and lived to tell the tale. - Yankee Stadium might get a Metro-North station so Shea wants a direct LIRR connection. - Bloomie, for reals, reopen City Hall park. - Roach bomb + pilot light = boom. - The links are getting greener on Staten Island. - "Fat Nick" wants to go clubbing with his victim. - A flight to Puerto......

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June 25, 2006

Many politicians will be marching in the Gay Pride Parade, as it's a big election year, and, like many constituencies with issues at stake, the gay community generally heads to the polls to support their candidates. Which makes Republican Senate hopeful Kathleen T. McFarland's new disclosure about her family fascinating. The NY Times reports that McFarland's advisers told to her reveal that her childhood home was "physically abusive" and why she became estranged with her......

Continue Reading "KT Sets the Record Straight ...Sort Of"

June 25, 2006

The Gay Pride Parade started at noon at Fifth Avenue and 52nd Street, but don't worry, you'll be able to check it out as it winds its way down Fifth, making a right when it right 8th Street and then heads towards Christopher Street, and will take a few hours. And there will be lots of celebrating along the way and afterwards, what with Pridefest and the Dance on the Pier. The parade's co-Grand Marshals......

Continue Reading "Gay Pride Parade Happening Now!"

June 23, 2006

With Gay Pride Week coming to a close this weekend, Gothamist Health wants everyone to feel good and to get out and enjoy the festivities and big Parade. On that note, the Department of Health released a list of 10 tips this week to promote a healthy LGBT lifestyle. While we understand that we are all at risk for most health problems, there are a few conditions are a bit more common in the gay......

Continue Reading "Eat, Drink, and Be Gay"

June 16, 2006

If you've always wanted to give your pet a chance to strut its stuff in a parade - and maybe even meet Liza Minnelli - you must enter Fido or Fluffy in the Rubyfruit Pet Pride Pageant! The Pageant is next Saturday, June 24, but registration closes at midnight on Sunday, so think about your pet and these categories: - Cutest Pet - Pet & Person Look-Alike - Most Talented Pet - Proudest Senior Pet......

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June 12, 2006

Mayor Bloomberg weighed in on this weekend's savage gay-bashing outside East Village gay bar Phoenix, saying, "Anybody that thinks they can get away with a hate crime is sadly mistaken. It was a disgrace." Well-known performer and drag queen Kevin Aviance is being released from the hospital today after surgery to his jaw. He hopes to recover in time to perform at the Gay Pride Parade on June 25. Aviance was wearing a black sleeveless......

Continue Reading "Nerves on Edge After East Village Gay Bashing"

December 26, 2005

Has anyone taken pictures of the festively lit-up Brooklyn Borough Hall, as featured in the NY Times? Gothamist is curious, because we have sort of mixed feelings on multi-colored displays. On one hand, they are beautiful atop the Empire State Building or in Dyker Heights. On the other hand, they remind us of what the Murray Street townhouse used for MTV's Miss Seventeen looked from the outside during filming - like a club. Brooklyn Borough......

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June 28, 2005

Newsday had some photographs of various politicans at the Gay Pride Parade, and we stopped in our mouse-scrolling tracks when we saw this picture of Senator Charles Schumer. Gothamist thought it might be former Mayor Ed Koch, but it was actually our senior senator from Brooklyn! Now, aside from Chuck not having an aide make sure the Senator isn't posing in unflattering angles, we're concerned because he seems to have really let himself go (here's......

Continue Reading "The Senior Senator's Stomach"

June 27, 2005

Much to the delight of gay and straight New Yorkers, yesterday's steamy weather meant that there was more reason for marchers in the Gay Pride Parade to go shirtless. If you were downtown, everywhere people would turn there was bound to be a fairly naked, glistening body. New Yorkers enjoyed themselves, and some noted how the parade has become "mainstreamed." The parade was started as to mark the Stonewall uprising in 1969, and some who......

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June 24, 2005

This week being Gay Pride week, Gothamist thought for about parading then realized, well, that sounds suspiciously like exercise, and we'd rather drink anyway. So we wondered if there is such a thing as a gay drink? What makes it gay? We asked at an ostensibly straight bar, Lolita, at the party for Elizabeth Merrick's novel Girly (Ms. Merrick ran the Cupcake reading series with Lauren Cerand until April 2005). We spoke to one co-owner,......

Continue Reading "Drink Up: Gothamist Looks For The Gayest Drink Ever"

August 31, 2004

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Chris Foster, Bluesman...

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July 8, 2004

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June 29, 2004

Just a day after the Gay Pride Parade, the City Council voted to override a veto from Mayor Bloomberg on a bill that would force businesses working with the city to give same-sex domestic partners benefits. Businesses with more than $100,000 of work from the city would be subject to the law, which was sponsored by Democratic City Council members, Christine Quinn and Speaker Gifford Miller, but many smaller non-profit groups (churches, ethnic groups) are......

Continue Reading "City Council Overrides Bloomberg on Domestic Partner Benefits"

June 28, 2004

Yesterday's Gay Pride Parade couldn't have asked for a better day: The sun was shining, everyone looked beautiful, politicians went out to show they support gays but are mum about gays marrying...good times, good times. Mayor Bloomberg said, "Each of us are different in our own ways, and we should all be proud of who we are, and I don't think anybody should try to be something they're not." But he stopped short of agreeing......

Continue Reading "Gays Proudly Parade"

June 30, 2003

Yesterday's Gay Pride Parade was held on a sparkling day with even more spectacular participants (crowds were estimated to be at 300,000). The usual suspects of non-gays marched and cheered (politicos, friends, unwitting tourists, a couple getting married whose photo album now will look as hot as...well, Details). The mood was especially festive, what with the Supreme Court ruling last week. As one man said to the Times, "The costumes are great and, of......

Continue Reading "Gayer Than Ever"

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