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28 Singer Tom 4 Nationwide Pride 34 Jennifer Morales' Debut 40 28 Singer Tom Goss, a native of Kenosha, loves coming home to visit. This year’s 40 Madison’s FIVE nightclub is visit includes a saved by donations from patrons & 4 Nationwide Pride headlining fans all over the country who didn’t WiG gives you the skinny on performance at 34 Jennifer Morales’ debut want to lose another iconic gay club Pride festivities around the PrideFest Mil- novel Meet Me Halfway has nation and the world. that has been a home away from waukee. Milwaukee written all over it. home to so many over the years. Pride 2 WISCONSINGAZETTE.COM | June 4, 2015 WISCONSINGAZETTE.COM | June 4, 2015 Pride 3 Pride 4 WISCONSINGAZETTE.COM | June 4, 2015 LGBT communities celebrate Pride nationwide Compiled By Lisa Neff Pride is celebrated in thousands of JUNE Staff writer cities around the world, from Adelaide, =Through June 7: Buffalo Pride Fest, Buf- When he was a kid, Philippe Rodriguez Australia, to Zurich, Switzerland. falo, New York; Pride Texas, El Paso; Gay knew the first sun–kissed days of June LGBT communities in hundreds of U.S. Days, Orlando, Florida; Capital Pride, meant school vacation was just ahead. cities observe Pride, from Albuquerque, Washington, D.C. But since he came out four years ago, New Mexico, to Salisbury, North Carolina. sun and June mean Pride for Rodriguez, “Our parade is one of the largest in all of = June 4: Utah Pride, Salt Lake City who is looking forward to three days of New Mexico,” proud Pride celebrant Sandi = June 5–7: Kansas Diversity, Kansas City, PHOTO: COURTESY entertainment and education, community Gray said of the Albuquerque festivities Kansas; PrideFest Milwaukee (parade Performers on the Pride circuit in 2015 and culture at PrideFest, which takes place that take place on June 13. June 7) include Ke$ha, Ariana Grande and Pussy June 5–7 on Milwaukee’s lakefront at Henry Salisbury’s celebration takes place over = June 5–13: Indy Pride, Indianapolis Riot, above. Maier Festival Park aka the Summerfest a week in June, with Sordid playwright, Grounds aka Pride Park. director and stand-up guy Del Shores = June 5–14: Boston Pride, Boston “The first time I went to Pride, it was headlining. = June 6: Alaska Pride Festival; Anchorage; = June 13–14: Pride Northwest, Portland, life–changing for me,” said Rodriguez, 23, “We welcome people from all over the Honolulu Pride; Sacramento Pride; Puerto Oregon of Milwaukee. “I thought I was out before state, all over the South, for Pride,” said Rico Pride, San Juan my first Pride. But I was wrong. I came all Pride celebrant Lenny Durham. “It’s the = June 14: Philly Pride, Philadelphia the way out at Pride.” most important event of the year for the = June 6–7: Motor City Pride, Detroit; Hud- = June 15–21: Oklahoma City Pride, Okla- And last year, Rodriguez witnessed a community.” son Valley Pride, Kingston, New York homa milestone for Milwaukee’s LGBT community Many Pride celebrations take place in = June 6–14: Pittsburgh Pride, Pittsburgh during the first night of PrideFest, when June, keeping a tradition that dates to = June 19–20: Boise Pride, Idaho; Arizona the news broke that a federal judge had the first Pride march, held in 1970 in New = June 7: Central Alabama Pride, Birming- Gay Days, Scottsdale; Wilton Manors overturned the state’s ban on same–sex York City one year after the rioting at ham; Conway Pride, Conway, Arkansas; Pride, Wilton Manors, Florida marriage and that Milwaukee and Dane the Stonewall Inn in Greenwich Village. Queens LGBT Pride, Queens, New York = June 19–21: Stonewall Columbus Pride, counties were issuing marriage licenses. But for various reasons — high heat and = June 10–14: Key West Pride, Key West, Ohio; New Orleans Pride; Capital Pride, “I have friends who say Pride is passé,” humidity in the South, for one — Pride gets Florida Olympia, Washington he said. “But every year I go and I feel such celebrated throughout the year. = Pride in me and my people that I could cry.” Take a look … = June 11–14: Boqueron Pride, Boqueron, June 20: Rhode Island Pride, Providence; Pride is so not passé. Puerto Rico Salisbury Pride, Salisbury, North Carolina; Central New York Pride, Syracuse Just glance at the LGBT Pride calendar. = June 12–20: Heartland Pride, Omaha, Nebraska = June 20–21: Denver Pridefest = June 12–13: Kalamazoo Pride, Michigan = June 21–28: Gay Pride Houston; New York City Pride; Chicago Pride (parade = June 12–14: Capital Pride, Des Moines, June 28) Iowa; Los Angeles Pride, West Holly- wood, California = June 21: Rocket City Pride, Huntsville, Alabama = June 13: Albuquerque Pride, New Mexico; Albany Capital Pride, New York; Baton = June 22: Central Oregon Pride, Bend, Rouge Pride, Louisiana; Brooklyn Pride; Oregon Long Island Pride, Huntington, New York; = June 26–27: Augusta Pride, Georgia; SMC Pride, San Mateo, California; Out- Nashville Pride, Tennessee; Hampton spokane, Spokane, Washington Roads Pride, Norfolk, Virginia WISCONSINGAZETTE.COM | June 4, 2015 Pride 5 PHOTO: COURTESY In addition to its annual Pride parade, New York City hosts Dance on the Pier on June 28. The event is the city’s largest LGBT fundraiser. Head- PHOTO: AP/ NOAH BERGER lining the event this year is Ariana A scene from the 2012 Pride parade in San Francisco, which is one of the nation’s most Grande, above. colorful. = June 27: Cincinnati Pride; Cleveland = Aug. 15–21: Carnival, Provincetown, = Oct. 16–17: Winston–Salem Pride, North Pride; NWA Pride, Fayetteville, Arkansas; Massachusetts Carolina Northern Arizona Pride, Flagstaff; Lex- = Aug. 22–23: Toledo Pride, Ohio = Oct. 17: World Interpride 2015, Las ington Pride, Kentucky; St. Pete Pride, St. = Aug. 22–30: Austin Pride, Texas Vegas; Tucson Pride, Arizona; San Petersburg, Florida; Santa Fe Pride, New Gabriel Valley Pride, Pasadena, California Mexico = Aug. 30: Silicon Valley Pride, San Jose, = June 27–28: Twin Cities Pride, Minneapo- California NOVEMBER lis; Pride St. Louis; San Francisco Pride; Seattle Pride = Nov. 6–8: Palm Springs Pride, California SEPTEMBER JULY = Sept. 8–14: Las Vegas Pride = July 4: Pride San Antonio, Texas = Sept. 11–13: Oregon Coast Pride, Lincoln City, Oregon = July 10–18: Tacoma Pride, Washington = Sept. 12: South Bay Pride, Chula Vista, = July 11: Pride Alive, Green Bay California; Virginia Gay Pride, Richmond; = July 12–13: Bellingham Pride, Washington Savannah Pride, Georgia; Worcester Pride, Massachusetts = July 18–19: San Diego Pride = Sept. 12–13: Roanoke Pride, Virginia = July 18: Kenosha Pride March = Sept. 13: Pride Vermont, Burlington; = July 18–29: Colorado Springs Pride, Oakland Pride, California Colorado = Sept. 19–20: Wichita Pride, Kansas = July 20: Kitsap Pride, Bremerton, Washington = Sept. 20: Dallas Pride = July 24: Deming Pride, New Mexico = Sept. 24–27: Sedona Pride, Arizona = July 25: Reno Pride, Nevada = Sept. 26: North Carolina Pride, Durham; Space Coast Pride, Melbourne, Florida; = July 25–26: Baltimore Pride Mid-South Pride, Memphis, Tennessee AUGUST OCTOBER Gilbert Baker, also known as the “Gay = Betsy Ross,” designed the rainbow Aug. 1: Delaware Pride, Dover; OC Pride, = Oct. 3: Northern Virginia Pride, Santa Ana, California flag, or Pride Flag, in San Francisco in Canterville; Ocala Pride Festival, Florida 1978. The flag is the most prominent = Aug. 1–9: Charleston Pride, South = Oct. 3–4: Fort Worth Pride, Texas; symbol of lesbian and gay pride. Two Carolina Jacksonville Pride, Florida colors have since been dropped from = Baker’s original version. The colors Aug. 2: West Street Beach Pride, Laguna = Oct. 4: Long Beach Pride, Little Rock Beach represent sexuality, life, healing, the = Oct. 9–11: Pridefest South Florida, Fort Sun, nature, art, harmony, and the = Aug. 5–9: Wyoming Equality Lauderdale spirit. Rendezvous, Cheyenne = Oct. 10: North County Pride, Oceanside, = Aug. 8: Eugene/Springfield Pride California; Orlando Pride; Oswego Pride, Festival, Oregon New York = Aug. 9: Madison Pride Parade = Oct. 10–11: Atlanta Pride = Aug. 15–16: Charlotte Pride, North Carolina Pride 6 WISCONSINGAZETTE.COM | June 4, 2015 LGBT Pride celebrations around the globe JUNE = July 24–Aug. 2: Hamburg Gay Pride, = June 5–14: Edmonton Pride, Canada; Germany Pride Winnipeg, Canada = July 24–Aug. 1: Belfast Gay Pride, U.K. = June 6: Aarhus Pride, Denmark = July 27–Aug. 1: Stockholm Gay Pride, = June 6: Cyprus Pride, Cyprus Sweden = June 6–15: Pride Scotia, Edinburgh, PHOTO: WIKIMEDIA COMMONS Scotland AUGUST Brazilian actress Karina Bacchi celebrating = June 7: Bali Pride, Bali, Indonesia = Aug. 2: Vancouver Gay Pride, Canada LGBT Pride Parade, with go-go boys in Sao Paolo. = June 8–13: Your Pride, Zagreb, Croatia PHOTO: COURTESY = Aug. 8–9: Antwerp Pride, Belgium = June 12: Tel Aviv Gay Pride, Israel A scene from Tel Aviv Gay Pride, the only = Aug. 10–16: Prague Pride, Czech Republic LGBT parade held in the Middle East. = June 12–21: Shanghai Pride, China = Aug. 11–15: Gay Pride Copenhagen, = June 13: Athens Pride, Greece; Denmark Gloucestershire Pride, U.K.; Warsaw = June 26–28: Barcelona Pride, Spain = Aug. 28–Sept. 7: Calgary Pride, Canada Pride, Poland = June 27: Dublin Pride, Ireland; London = June 13–14: Blackpool Gay Pride, U.K. Pride, U.K. IN THE FALL = June 19–20: Zurich Pride, Switzerland = June 28: Mexico City Pride, Mexico = September: Quebec City Pride, Canada = June 19–28: Pride Toronto, Canada; Oslo = June 28–July 5: Victoria Pride, Canada = October: Taiwan LGBT Pride, Taipei, Pride, Norway Taiwan = June 20: Vienna Pride, Austria = November: Adelaide Pride March, JULY = June 22–28: Milano Pride, Milan, Italy Australia; Marcha Del Orgullo, Buenos = July 1–5: Gay Pride Madrid, Spain Aires, Argentina; Hong Kong Pride; Gay PHOTO: WIKIMEDIA COMMONS = June 25: Paris Gay Pride March, France Pride Brazil, Rio de Janeiro = July 6: GayMat, Luxembourg A scene from Taiwan LGBT Pride, Taipei, = June 25–July 1: Helsinki Gay Pride, = July 16–26: Halifax Pride, Canada Taiwan.
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