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The Nation's Biggest LGBT Pride Entertainment Lineup 44410 3N 2010 OFFICIAL PRIDE GUIDE 11, glow fa SPECIAL EDITION VOLUME 17 May 28 June 14, 2010 The Nation's 4. Biggest LGBT Pride Entertainment Lineup 44410 3N it, Patti LaBelle, Joan Rivers Lena Katina from t ATu Bruce Vilanch Melissa Ferrick Charice Kaci Battaglia Otep Jeffree Star Amanda Lepore Snap! Robert Verdi DJ Ralphi Rosario Over 150 Acts Performing Live! LET US STIMULATE YOUR SENSES... AT MILWAUKEE'S NEWEST GAY 41M01) COMBINING THE INTIMACY OF A Leo UNGE WITtHE HEAf ENERGY OF A IMURTSP/ 11v( TEMer COMPLIMENTARY COCKTAIL 1D ) WITH THISAD NAME: DOORS OPEN AT 7:30 EMAIL: 324 E. Mason St. • Milwaukee, WI 53202 • 414-221-0228 WELCOME TO PRIDEFEST 2010 Get the VIP experienceexperience at PrideFest! 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