Tag: Chicago
A look back at the Chicago Pride Parade: 1970 – 2018
And yet, in spite of the seemingly stagnant waters, there were tell-tell signs of a maelstrom stirring, as two months after Stonewall a raid at the Annex bar prompted a scuffle between patrons and police – at the time it was unheard of for Chicago gays to resist arrest. In another development, a University of Chicago student named Henry Weimoff started a Gay Liberation group on campus.Over the cold winter of 1969/1970 the topic of homosexuality pervaded the local media:...
10 awesome spots for rainbow selfies to celebrate pride
Pride season is in full bloom, with rainbows appearing on walls and crosswalks and even the parking lot behind the Lululemon in West Hollywood (photo above). And we have not even gotten to the socks, t-shirt and underwear yet.
To celebrate Stonewall 50 around the world, we’ve collected some favorite rainbow-themed selfie spots, perfect for popping a pic and letting the world know how you are celebrating your pride.
Birmingham
Artists with the organization Color Bham, in Birmingham, Ala., brought a big...
Here’s where to find Peppermint, Billie Lee & cocktails at pride events everywhere
Half the fun of pride is putting your most fabulous self together for it.
There are the outfits. There are the shoes. There are sunglasses and pride t-shirts and shorts to be ironed out before the main event.
But why simply shop, when you can combine it with performances, delicious food, fashion and prizes?
Check out special appearances by Peppermint, Vanderpump Rules star Billie Lee, and the Columbus Gay Men’s Chorus. Better yet? All pride month, Macy’s is partnering with The Trevor...
Boystown Crowd Floods Street & Dances On Cars
Gay pride gone wrong? Gay and Bisexual men in Boystown cause havoc in the name of hectic celebration.
Two dozen men took over Halsted Street in the Boystown area early Saturday morning (the first day of Pride Month). While dancing in the area may have been fine, they soon started to obstruct traffic and even climbed on some cars.
While one man began twerking on cars, another yelled out, “We f***ing s**t up!”
“We...
5 fabulous pet vacation ideas for you & your furry friend
Gus Kenworthy & pupPride season is upon us, and not just any pride season. It’s the 50th anniversary of the very first parade, which took place in New York City in 1969, making it time to get out on the road to any of the hundreds of celebrations from Houston to Chicago, San Francisco to Portland, Oregon.
Rather than leave your furry friend behind, why not bring him along this year? After all, studies show that dogs not only are...
Chicago Pride Fest brings summer fun to Boystown – 2019 entertainment lineup
Northalsted Business Alliance, celebrates pride, diversity and community in Chicago's famed LGBTQ+ neighborhood. The festival, which is the weekend prior to the annual Chicago Pride Parade, brings together tens of thousands of LGBT supporters annually. It runs from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. down North Halsted Street from Addison to Grace. Organizers suggest a $10 donation upon entering.This year's festival honors the birth of the pride movement by recognizing the 50th anniversary of Stonewall.Chicago Pride Fest ( June 22-23 ) 11 a.m. — 10 p.m.Saturday, June...
June brings a rainbow of events for Pride Month to Boystown
Both the pride parade and the annual street festival return to Boystown. Scheduled for June 22-23, Chicago Pride Fest takes over North Halsted Street every year, turning Boystown into a huge LGBT celebration with four entertainment stages.Music stars Leann Rimes, Pabllo Vittar, and Alex Newell will each perform sets this year at Chicago Pride Fest, the Northalsted Business Alliance confirmed with GoPride.com in March.Now in its 19th year, Chicago Pride Fest kicks off on Saturday, June 22, with Alex Newell, Ultra Naté, Inaya Day, Chicago Gay...
Leann Rimes headlines Chicago Pride Fest, June 23
Rimes has been a longtime ally of the LGBTQ community as a supporter of the Elton John AIDS Foundation, Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles, Human Rights Campaign, and The Trevor Project. In December 2010, she performed "The Rose," alongside The Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles to remember gay teenagers who took their own lives. She also served as a guest judge on Season 7 of "RuPaul's Drag Race.""I believe in equality," Rimes told PrideSource.com in 2011. "Everybody should be treated...
Gay bar reverses its rap ban and DJ blacklist after being accused of racism
The Progress Bar released a statement reversing their rap ban and apologizing for it. Their statement is at the end of this article.
Progress Bar, a gay bar in Chicago, has been accused of racism after an email leaked of the bar instructing its DJs never to play rap.
The email, which was posted on Twitter, read:
So let’s parse this out: First, there’s lots of great rap music that totally fits a “positive, happy, energetic, upbeat… fun vibe” including Missy...
Is It Racist To Ban Rap Music?
(stock image via Depositphotos)Progress Bar, a gay bar in Chicago, is getting some ‘racism side-eye’ after a leaked email from management instructed its DJs to ban rap music from their playlists.
The message, which was shared on Twitter, read:
(image via Twitter)So, not only is rap banned from Progress Bar (it’s in ALL CAPS for emphasis), but the email makes it clear that rap will result in DJs not being asked back.
Plus, there’s...
Betty Who added to 2019 Chicago Pride Fest lineup
The 27-year-old Australia-born, Michigan-bred pop star has long been an ally to the LGBTQ community, having performed Pride festivals around the country and lent her voice to fundraising efforts by the Trevor Project and GLAAD."I have been in relationships with both men and women," Who wrote on Instagram in 2018. "I have been deeply, earth-shatteringly in love with both men and women. Just because I happen to be engaged to a man doesn't mean that I haven't found a home within the...
Gay Teens Told Not To Hug By Local Eatery
Screenshot via YouTube @CBS ChicagoEarlier this month, a gay teen couple was kicked out of a restaurant for simply hugging, and it seems the restaurant is still getting away with it.
On May 13, Kendall Anderson and Peer Sevig were among a group of friends visiting the Big Boy Gyros restaurant in Washington D.C. The two reportedly hugged while in the restaurant, which seems to have upset one of the employees.
“‘We can’t...
Spring Awakening Music Festival set to debut at new, welcoming suburban venue
The festival's move to the suburbs followed a failed attempt to relocate from Addams/Medill Park to Douglas Park in Chicago. Putting a positive spin on the move, organizers said the new space for the three-day event is nearly triple the size of last year's event and combines a major plot of grassland designed for outdoor music events as well as a sizable part of neighboring Sears Center Arena.According to Hoffman Estates officials, Poplar Creek has a considerable history when it comes to music. Not...
Chicago swears in Lori Lightfoot, city’s first black lesbian mayor
Lori LightfootA new political star has risen in the midwest: Lori Lightfoot, the first ever African American woman, and the first ever lesbian to hold the office of Mayor of Chicago.
Lightfoot, 56, was sworn into the office earlier this week. Last fall, she bested 13 other candidates to win the office, coming in first in all 50 of the city’s wards.
In her inaugural address, Lightfoot promised to enact her reform platform to the city, the nation’s third largest. “We...