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The first gay pride parade took place in 1970 in New York on the one-year anniversary of the Stonewall riots, to commemorate the struggle of the first dissenters and to protest social and legislative discrimination against LGBT people. Since then, the gay pride parade has spread to the four corners of the globe, becoming the most extravagant, ostentatious, multihued event in the queer calendar, characterized by glitz, glamour, feathers, and gravity-defying heels. But no matter how wild the parades have become, the underlying message remains unchanged: We're here, we're queer, get used to it!

NYT ranked the century's 100 best films—these 13 LGBTQ+ pics made the cut

From queer classics to Academy Award winners, these films have been named the best of the century by The New York Times.

Electric Forest is a once-in-a-lifetime experience for everyone in the LGBTQ+ community

This staple Michigan festival also serves as a magical Pride event that'll blow you away.

Trixie Mattel's 'Gay HBO Max Song': Breakdown of references and quotes

"This is a gay person's brain on HBO Max."

Brian Sims celebrates Pride with breathtaking portraits in Calvin Kleins

"Being out, visible, and confident is an act of resistance when we're all under attack every day," says the CEO of Agenda PAC.

2025 Pride collections that actually give back to the LGBTQ+ community

Not all companies have pulled back on DEI initiatives and stopped selling Pride Month collections.

31 pictures of what Pride looked like 31 years ago

In order to know where we're going, we need to remember where we came from.

JoJo Siwa no longer performing at Chicago Pride event amid controversy

Event organizers announced this change to the lineup over the weekend.

​Former Out editor: Rainbow capitalism is over

And maybe that's a good thing, Aaron Hicklin argues in a guest essay published in The New York Times.

Song of the summer? These are our 19 queer picks

Doechii, Marina, and Katseye, oh my! What's the 2025 song of the summer?

The ultimate guide to New York City Pride 2025

From rooftop revelry to Broadway burlesque, this year’s NYC Pride returns with power, purpose, and plenty to do for queer people.

Khalid cries during his first-ever Pride show, thanks fans for support

The singer, who was outed in November 2024, revealed that WorldPride DC 2025 was his first-ever Pride event.

Jennifer Lopez raises voice for LGBTQ+ 'Freedom' at WorldPride DC

Backed by the Gay Men's Chorus of Washington, the singer channeled George Michael and gave love to her LGBTQ+ fans.

Symone is ready to get louder and gayer at WorldPride

The Drag Race champion is hosting a WorldPride parade viewing party at Via Sophia — and she's hoping to send the message that "we're not going anywhere."

15 great films and TV shows that feature Pride celebrations

Pride is always a kiki, and these projects showcase the joy and importance of Pride celebrations.

WorldPride DC 2025: A global celebration of queer power & progress

Marking 50 years of Pride in D.C., WorldPride 2025 brings millions together for a powerful celebration of visibility, unity, and action.

WorldPride 2025 in Washington DC: Performances, events, and latest updates

Catch up on the latest updates, changes, cancelations, and confirmed lineups of performances on WorldPride DC 2025.

Top 10 LGBTQ+ beach towns perfect for Pride and summer fun

These queer-friendly destinations are the perfect summer escape from our winter of Trumpian discontent.

Rita Ora taps her inner sexy in steamy new banger 'Heat'

The bisexual singer tells Ricky Cornish she's ready to give back to the LGBTQ+ community at the WorldPride Music Festival.

A peek inside Grindr's 2025 tour bus: Here's where and when it'll stop

The Grindr bus is heading to Washington D.C.! But what is a Grindr bus? We have answers.

MARINA dishes on her empowering new album & upcoming tour (exclusive)

The pop princess is also showing plenty of love to her passionate LGBTQ+ fanbase.

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