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QwerrrkOut is where LGBTQQIA kiddies and their friends can upload photos of themselves queering out and being their authentic selves on the street, in the club, in the boudoir;wherever and however they feel cutest! QwerrrkOut offers gays, lesbians and other queer identified individuals a unique platform to make the world GASP by boldly displaying Gay Anarchy and Sex Positivity.
“Somewhere, […]
Brooklyn is a DRAG!!!…at least that’s what the boys in wigs say! A new six-part web series called Queens of Kings is showcasing some of the star drag queens of the Brooklyn, New York scene…and believe me…these girls go HARD! The first episode features the brilliant Merrie Cherry, creator of the Brooklyn Nightlife Awards, in and […]
Join the Dyke March at Bryant Park [Saturday, 5PM]
Billed as a protest march, not a parade, the Dyke March is conducted without a permit or sponsors and reclaims some of the radical ’70s energy of the original Pride celebrations. More info.
Spend the afternoon with Ariana Grande at Dance On The Pier [Sunday, 3PM]
Ariana Grande, the […]
Super hot artist and pornstar Viktor Belmont has been chosen to be the first trans man model/escort for the male escort site Rentboy! After winning Best Newcomer at The Hookies 2015 International Escort Awards, Rentboy thought it was a no-brainer that Viktor should be the face (and body) of their new Pride campaign… and I totally […]
Los Angeles-based artist David Flores celebrates Pride month with an interactive mural project, in collaboration with Equinox. The over-sized art installations are presented in New York, San Francisco and London, in support of the LGBTQA community…and some of our fave icons are joining in on the effort to express what #poweredbypride means to them, including […]
Documentarian Elegance Bratton follows three gay and transgender youth of color (Krystal, Casper, and Desean), over the course of three years, after being kicked out of their homes because of their sexuality and/or gender identity. Bratton too was once homeless on the same streets where the Gay Rights Movement began.
“I’m making Pier Kids to show […]