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Pride Month in New York Is Bouncing Back. Here’s How to Celebrate.

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The L.G.B.T.Q. community and its allies will celebrate Pride across the New York region this June on city streets and in parks, theaters, museums and clubs — in other words, events are almost back to normal this year.

Venues might still require masks and proof of vaccination, and it’s not a bad idea to check websites ahead of time in case events change because of rising Covid rates.

With rainbow-festooned floats manned by go-go dancers, dance-the-night-away music festivals and know-your-history movie nights, here’s a selection of events and festivities to celebrate Pride as it was meant to be: openly.

Marches and Festivals This year, New York City’s Pride programming returns to a fully in-person lineup for the first time since the pandemic began.

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