Sunday June 26, Gay Pride Extravaganza with the boys of Randy Blue, Advance tickets: $25 Located in the heart of Chelsea, Splash Bar offers 10,000 square feet of dance floor for Saturday and Sunday of Gay Pride Weekend. Head out to Brooklyn for the Post-Dyke March Spectacular at Ginger's Bar in Park Slope. Ladies first! The 19th annual Dyke March kicks off in Bryant Park to celebrate friendship and love as well as to protest discrimination and harassment in the lesbian and transgender community. Luke in the Fields, 487 Hudson St., 11 a.m., $20 suggested donation. Pack up the kids for the Canter Families Family Pride Picnic! There's fun for all ages, including live music, face painting, yummy food, games and crafts. Join Stonewall Uprising veterans and patrons of the orig inal Stonewall club for a Gay Pride Weekend reunion, panel discussion and audience Q&A. The Knickerbocker Sailing Association wants to get you out on the open water! Come and watch the Ninth annual Stonewall Regatta around New York Harbor. After you cool off, buy a raffle ticket to win $5,000 in cash and prizes! You still may be able to get in the race, go to /priderun/ for details, Race starts at East 101st St. Run for gay pride! Take a 5 mile jog through Central Park for the 30th annual Front Runners Lesbian and Gay Pride Run.
92YTribeca Screening Room, 200 Hudson St., 11pm, $13. Zigga-zig-ah! Sing Along with the Spice Girls while watching their campy 1997 film "Spice World." Ticket price includes a beer. Get some popcorn head to the lower East Side for the film " Codependent Lesbian Space Alien Seeks Same," a 1950s sci-fi spoof., Fontana's, 105 Eldridge between Grand and Broome, 8p.m., $10. Dress up, dress down, just show up at Tompkins Square Park, 8th street entrance at Avenue A and then amble over the historic Stonewall Inn in the West Village, 7p.m. 6 p.m., for ticket info.Ĭome early to the 18th annul NYC Drag March.
Hear the sounds of the latest in queer culture with theatre, dance, music, burlesque, artists at the 20th annual HOT! Festival, hosted by the female duo Anti-Diva. Here is a list of places to show your pride, support your friends and family and show the world that New York City is the greatest city in the world. The military policy " Don't Ask, Don't Tell" was repealed in December, marriage equality is teetering on the brink of possibility and the President has proclaimed that gay couples deserve the same rights as any other. This is a momentous year for gay pride in New York.